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Join us for Delight in Grace, the teaching ministry of Rich Powell - lead pastor of Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. To discover how to live by grace, tune in to Delight in Grace weekdays at 10 AM.
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Dark rooms are scary. Walk into a dark place and you want to get the light on as soon as you can because you need to see what's around you and where to go. But humans want more than just seeing. We are unique in creation because we long to be part of something greater than ourselves and we believe that there should be ultimate good. That's because we were created in God's image -- He made us for Himself. Within each of us is a longing that only God can satisfy. That is why Christmas is a deeply meaningful holiday. We celebrate the time that God directed his light into our darkness. When Jesus came to us he was the radiance of the glory of God. This series from the beginning of the letter to the Hebrews unpacks all that that means for us.
Dark rooms are scary. Walk into a dark place and you want to get the light on as soon as you can because you need to see what's around you and where to go. But humans want more than just seeing. We are unique in creation because we long to be part of something greater than ourselves and we believe that there should be ultimate good. That's because we were created in God's image -- He made us for Himself. Within each of us is a longing that only God can satisfy. That is why Christmas is a deeply meaningful holiday. We celebrate the time that God directed his light into our darkness. When Jesus came to us he was the radiance of the glory of God. This series from the beginning of the letter to the Hebrews unpacks all that that means for us.
In Psalm 37:3-4 we find five life habits that God calls us to, followed by the promise that God will give us the desires of our hearts. That’s a lot to pack into two verses. What are the five habits? And if you follow them, will God give you whatever your heart desires? Let’s listen as Pastor Rich unpacks these two verses in a message titled, “Living by Faith: Faithfulness”.
In Psalm 37:3-4 we find five life habits that God calls us to, followed by the promise that God will give us the desires of our hearts. That’s a lot to pack into two verses. What are the five habits? And if you follow them, will God give you whatever your heart desires? Let’s listen as Pastor Rich unpacks these two verses in a message titled, “Living by Faith: Faithfulness”.
We are naturally bent toward belief in karma- the idea that our actions are the deciding factor for our future well-being. We crave justice and rightness. It is something to grapple with when we see the evil person prospering. Thankfully, Psalm 37 reminds us of the framework from which we can view life. And when we look at life through the truth of God’s word, it can inform our attitudes and our emotions. Let’s listen in to this message from Psalm 37:1-2 titled Living by Faith: Contentment.
We are naturally bent toward belief in karma- the idea that our actions are the deciding factor for our future well-being. We crave justice and rightness. It is something to grapple with when we see the evil person prospering. Thankfully, Psalm 37 reminds us of the framework from which we can view life. And when we look at life through the truth of God’s word, it can inform our attitudes and our emotions. Let’s listen in to this message from Psalm 37:1-2 titled Living by Faith: Contentment.
We are naturally bent toward belief in karma- the idea that our actions are the deciding factor for our future well-being. We crave justice and rightness. It is something to grapple with when we see the evil person prospering. Thankfully, Psalm 37 reminds us of the framework from which we can view life. And when we look at life through the truth of God’s word, it can inform our attitudes and our emotions. Let’s listen in to this message from Psalm 37:1-2 titled Living by Faith: Contentment.
As we, the redeemed people of God, gaze on His character and work, our hearts will be drawn to thanksgiving. He is just, right, good, and powerful. He uses his power and sovereignty to work for our good and for His glory. When we find ourselves prone to a complaining spirit, we must run to our Savior’s feet to remember and reflect on who He is and what He has done. Let’s listen to this message from Psalm 107 titled Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So.
That’s Psalm 107 verses 1-2 and the starting point for today’s message.  As we look at who God is and what He has done, we may find ourselves completely gripped by the beauty and goodness of our Great God, the same way the psalmist was.  May God give us eyes to see His great might that works on our behalf so that our hearts can be filled to the brim with gratefulness.  Let’s listen to this message titled Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So.
That’s Psalm 107 verses 1-2 and the starting point for today’s message. As we look at who God is and what He has done, we may find ourselves completely gripped by the beauty and goodness of our Great God, the same way the psalmist was. May God give us eyes to see His great might that works on our behalf so that our hearts can be filled to the brim with gratefulness. Let’s listen to this message titled Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So.
That’s Psalm 107 verses 1-2 and the starting point for today’s message. As we look at who God is and what He has done, we may find ourselves completely gripped by the beauty and goodness of our Great God, the same way the psalmist was. May God give us eyes to see His great might that works on our behalf so that our hearts can be filled to the brim with gratefulness. Let’s listen to this message titled Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So.
May God give us eyes to see His great might that works on our behalf so that our hearts can be filled to the brim with gratefulness.
Psalm 107 verses 1-2 are the starting point for today’s message. As we look at who God is and what He has done, we may find ourselves completely gripped by the beauty and goodness of our Great God, the same way the psalmist was.
Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,     for his steadfast love endures forever! Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,     whom he has redeemed from trouble[a] That’s Psalm 107 verses 1-2 and the starting point for today’s message.  As we look at who God is and what He has done, we may find ourselves completely gripped by the beauty and goodness of our Great God, the same way the psalmist was.  May God give us eyes to see His great might that works on our behalf so that our hearts can be filled to the brim with gratefulness.  Let’s listen to this message titled Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So.
That’s Psalm 107 verses 1-2 and the starting point for today’s message. As we look at who God is and what He has done, we may find ourselves completely gripped by the beauty and goodness of our Great God, the same way the psalmist was. May God give us eyes to see His great might that works on our behalf so that our hearts can be filled to the brim with gratefulness. Let’s listen to this message titled Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So.
We are naturally bent toward belief in karma- the idea that our actions are the deciding factor for our future well-being.  We crave justice and rightness.  It is something to grapple with when we see the evil person prospering.  Thankfully,  Psalm 37 reminds us of the framework from which we can view life.  And when we look at life through the truth of God’s word, it can inform our attitudes and our emotions.  Let’s listen in to this message from Psalm 37:1-2 titled Living by Faith: Contentment.
We are naturally bent toward belief in karma- the idea that our actions are the deciding factor for our future well-being.  We crave justice and rightness.  It is something to grapple with when we see the evil person prospering.  Thankfully,  Psalm 37 reminds us of the framework from which we can view life.  And when we look at life through the truth of God’s word, it can inform our attitudes and our emotions.  Let’s listen in to this message from Psalm 37:1-2 titled Living by Faith: Contentment.
We are naturally bent toward belief in karma- the idea that our actions are the deciding factor for our future well-being.  We crave justice and rightness.  It is something to grapple with when we see the evil person prospering.  Thankfully,  Psalm 37 reminds us of the framework from which we can view life.  And when we look at life through the truth of God’s word, it can inform our attitudes and our emotions.  Let’s listen in to this message from Psalm 37:1-2 titled Living by Faith: Contentment.
How do we respond to the wickedness and the brokenness of this life under the sun? Fear and anger are natural emotions in the face of evil or destruction. What do we do with those emotions? In this message, Pastor Rich answers these questions from Habakkuk 3, where we find a highly emotional plea for justice, a cry for help in the face of evil. Let’s listen to this message titled Faith: Seeing God’s Work.
How do we respond to the wickedness and the brokenness of this life under the sun? Fear and anger are natural emotions in the face of evil or destruction. What do we do with those emotions? In this message, Pastor Rich answers these questions from Habakkuk 3, where we find a highly emotional plea for justice, a cry for help in the face of evil. Let’s listen to this message titled Faith: Seeing God’s Work.
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