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Hope for the Broken

June 16, 2024 • Pastor Asa Dockery

"Hope for the Broken" -In John 10, Jesus teaches that the thief does not come but to steal, to kill, and to destroy. Jesus goes on to state that He had come that we might have eternal life and life in abundance. If you are feeling abandoned and broken spiritually, God has a word for you. It is Satan who breaks us, but it is God who seeks to humble us. Whenever we feel broken, God invites us to humble ourselves and seek Him that He might restore our souls.

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June 23, 2024 • Pastor Asa Dockery

"The Truth about Knowledge" -It was Satan that deceived Eve to pursue knowledge instead of pursuing God. Eve had a greater hunger to be like God through knowledge than to know God. Since that day, Satan has worked through people's thirst for knowledge to cause so many to reject knowing God personally. Why not? It worked on Adam and Eve. You can read the Bible all day, everyday, and that alone won't cause you to know God. However, when you seek the Lord with your whole heart, you will come to know the Lord. Those who know God will be able to overcome the Devil.

A Witness to the Truth

June 19, 2024 • Pastor Asa Dockery

"A Witness to the Truth" -Whenever there has been an automotive accident or someone commits a crime, law enforcement will question eyewitnesses, if there are any who saw what occurred. If as a Christian, you share your faith in Jesus to be God's Son and your resurrected Savior, are you an eyewitness of Jesus? How can Christians be witnesses of Jesus and His resurrection if we've never seen Him with our eyes? This message will be an eye opener for Christians.

After This

June 13, 2024 • Pastor Asa Dockery

"After This" -There are many seasons and phases that Christians must grow through in our walk of faith. The Spirit of God is constantly working in and with us to mature us into the image of Christ. Sometimes, it can take years of living by faith before we truly learn how to trust the Lord with our whole heart. It is after we come to the place that we truly love and trust God that He will begin a new work in us. "After This" is a word in season for all Christians.