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The Grace of God Part 2

Isaiah 10:20-34

May 16, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 10:20–34

It’s so hard to fully place our trust in God instead of the things of this world, isn’t it? With our jobs, finances, and relationships, we can at least see them, feel them, and to some extent, control them. But God is invisible, intangible, and cannot be controlled. In today’s message, Pastor Ken teaches that God is the only one you should place your trust in. Everything and everyone else in this world will fail you at some point. God is always faithful and all-powerful. He will never fail you, forget about you, or disappoint you. 



Assyria, Philistia, Moab Part 1

June 14, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 14:24—16:5

Does that blow your mind, too? When you think about it, it’s incredible and amazing. Pastor Ken explains it beautifully today when he says that God, who holds ultimate power, is interested in each one of us personally. God can't wait for us to be with Him in Heaven. How awesome is that? And to think that we can access God anytime, anywhere, by simply reaching out to Him in prayer. When we call out to Him, He runs to be with us. Let's not ignore Him but turn to embrace The One Who created us and loves us.

No Sympathy For The Devil Part 7

June 13, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 14:13–23, 1 Corinthians 2:7–8

Wow, can you imagine witnessing Jesus' glory? That would change how you view Jesus. Today, Pastor Ken describes Jesus’ bold attack against Satan during the Transfiguration. Here Jesus showed His disciples that He was God. When we think about Jesus, do we see Him as God? Many times, we see Jesus as our own private good luck charm. We carry Him around and use Him as we wish. Let's instead experience transformation by seeing Him in all His glory.

No Sympathy For The Devil Part 6

June 12, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 14:13–23, Matthew 4:8–10

What about you? Do you reflect God's glory? Or are you impressed by your own beauty? Pastor Ken, today, notes that Satan took pride in what he thought was his own beauty. However, God is The One who is beautiful, and Lucifer simply reflected that. We, too, can easily get caught up in this same thinking. If we aren't careful, we can confuse God's glory with our own glory. When we do this, we're stealing from God. Let's remember that God’s the only One who deserves praise! He’s so beautiful!