Pastor Jeremy, our pastor of student ministries, brings us this encouraging reminder from Psalm 34 that peace and joy follow obedience to God's commands.
Lead Pastor Charles Tschetter continues walking us through Luke 24 as we discuss the conversation Jesus had with the disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Ecclesiastes helps us live well in this present world, but as Christians we look forward to the world to come.
Seeing life as it really is, not as we wish it to be, allows us to enjoy our lives as much as possible.
Correct expectations of work lead to satisfaction; misguided expectations lead to meaningless toil.
As believers, we look forward to the imminent return of our Savior for us; when He will suddenly come to take us to be with Him.
As believers, we look forward to the imminent return of our Savior, when He will suddenly come to take us to be with Him.
There isn't among the peoples of the world another people like the Jews. They have a unique relationship with God who has a special purpose and destiny for them
For the one whose faith is in Jesus, "death is the chariot our heavenly Father sends to bring us to Himself."
Understanding what God has shared about the future should be an encouragement for us to live in light of the end.
Our confidence should be in God who has set the exact number of days until the final day of this age. He will have the last word.
God sovereignly controls the events of our world, past and future; so that in the end His purposes are accomplished.
Every believer in Christ is in the midst of an invisible, spiritual war.
Children of God should use worldly wealth to prepare for their true future, which is eternity with God.
God will fully restore His creation and establish His eternal Kingdom, but Kingdom life has already begun.