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Love, Hate and Your Parents

September 11, 2022 • Pastor Seth Amerine

This week we are talking about love, hate, and your parents! Consider the commandments in Exodus 20:12, 21:17, and Leviticus 19:18 and see how Jesus and Paul quote these in Matthew 19:19, 22:39, and Ephesians 6:1-4. What do these passages say about how we are to treat our parents, others and even ourselves? Then consider Luke 14:26. What could Jesus possibly mean by this? What is the context - read Luke 14 in its entirety and consider how Jesus is not contradicting Himself. He said it this way on purpose in order to draw you deeper into truth. What is He trying to help you understand? (also consider Matthew 11:28-30 and Matthew 14:22-32)

Grace or Works?

September 18, 2022 • Pastor Seth Amerine

This week we finish our series on divine paradoxes with a look at what Paul says about works in Ephesians 2:8-10 and what James says about works in James 2:14-26. Take some time to read these two texts and prayerfully consider how they give us a great understanding of works and salvation rather then contradicting each other.

Our Struggle with Sin

September 4, 2022 • Chris Alexander

“This week we are looking at the struggle with sin that is common to every believer. How can we be saved from our sin and yet at the same time still be sinful? Either we are free from sin or not, right? Paul has a great deal to say about this in his letter to the church at Rome. Spend some time in the Book of Romans as you prepare for worship this Sunday. We will hit the highlights of chapters 1-6 but our primary text can be found in Romans 7:14-25. Read it carefully - and then maybe - read it carefully again. See you on the Lord’s Day!”

Are we supposed to test God or not?

August 28, 2022 • Pastor Seth Amerine

This week we are considering the Bible's teaching on testing God. In Matthew 4 Jesus quotes Deuteronomy 6:16 which expressly says, "You will not put the Lord your God to the test..." But God says through His prophet Malachi in Malachi 3:10 "Thereby put the Lord your God to the test..." Which is it? While it may appear to be a contradiction - it is actually a paradox. There is a way of testing God that is wrong and there is a way of testing God that He invites us to. Take some time to prayerfully examine Matthew 4:5-7, Deuteronomy 6:16, Exodus 17:1-7, Malachi 3:10, Romans 12:2, Ephesians 5:8-10, and Judges 6:36-40.