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Say What?

Surprising truths from Scripture

We Win

June 25, 2017 • Collin Monger

Life can be trying at times and it can be easy to forget this one truth: in the end, We Win! Whatever you're going through, it isn't how your story ends. If you go to the last page you'll discover We Win! So, open your Bible to Revelation 21 as Pastor Collin wraps up our series, Say What? as we look at the promise of our new home in the new heaven and the new earth.

Things Just Got Real

June 18, 2017 • Collin Monger

The life of a believer should be filled with joy because there is nothing more joyful than the knowledge of having a personal, saving relationship with God. It is a joy the world cannot match or even come close to! On the other hand, though, there is another side, the side that says there will be difficulty, there will be hardship, not everyone will respond. And when we come across those times we say, “Things Just Got Real.” God is a dividing God: • Jesus did not come to integrate the church and world, but to separate it from the world • As a believer you are not called be ‘of’ the world, even if you are ‘in’ the world God is a possessing God: • God wants all of you and wants to be first in your life • People won’t always understand this and believers will face hostility God is a reassuring God: • Jesus says “do not fear” or, in other words, don’t live in fear • No believer will ever be alone, even if the world rejects them for the sake of Christ (Verses cited: 1 Peter 5:7; Matthew 5:11; 2 Peter 3:9; John 14:6; Matthew 10:14; Galatians 5:1; Matthew 25:32; Genesis 2:24; Exodus 20:12; 1 John 4; Luke 4:22; Isaiah 8:12; Psalm 73:23; Hebrews 13:5; 1 Peter 3:14)

God Prefers the Weak

June 11, 2017 • Collin Monger

When we read about great people of the Bible it can be tempting to want to compare ourselves with them and then become discouraged when we think we don’t match their faith, we’re too weak in the faith. It becomes easy, then, to doubt our ability. Moses was one of the greatest men in the Bible but what we find when we read about his life is that he also had doubts. And through it all we see how God chose Moses, not because of his greatness, but because of his weakness and God was able to work. God chose Moses because of his weakness: • Moses had nothing to offer except a willing heart • God is not looking for your ability. He’s looking for your willingness to be used Moses doubted what God told him: • Moses was convinced God was wrong • We all go through times when we doubt God’s plan – think we can’t do it God strengthens the weak: • God told Moses He would be with him and make up for his weakness • In order to be strengthened, a thing must become weak. In order to be filled, there must be emptiness. God prefers the weak because in them He can work. (Verses cited: Philippians 4:12-13; 1 Corinthians 1:27, 29, 31; Acts 7:22; Isaiah 55:8; 2 Corinthians 12:10; Psalms 27:1, 144:1; Matthew 5:4)

A Song That the Angels Can't Sing

May 28, 2017 • Derrick Whitmore

When Opposites CLASH

May 21, 2017 • Collin Monger

Who Nurtures the Church?

May 14, 2017 • Collin Monger

Mercies in Disguise

May 7, 2017 • Collin Monger

Go Helps Those Who CANNOT Help Themselves

April 30, 2017 • Collin Monger

We've all heard the phrase, "God helps those who help themselves." So it might come as a surprise to hear the Bible actually teaches the opposite, that 'God helps those who CANNOT help themselves.' Throughout the Bible we see examples of God coming to the aide of people who have no ability to do it themselves. Join us in Psalm 146 as Pastor Collin continues our new series, "Say What?," and examine this surprising truth.

The Real Purpose of the Church

April 23, 2017 • Collin Monger

The modern church does a lot. Things like running homeless shelters, feeding the poor, helping with natural disaster cleanup, and more are often on a church's list of activities... and they should be. These are great things for churches to do but it might surprise you to know they are not the church's main purpose. Join us as Pastor Collin begins our new series called "Say What?" where we're examining some lesser-known truths of the Bible. And where better to start than looking at what Jesus said about our main purpose as believers?