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Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
What if the Ten Commandments weren’t meant to restrict you, but to set you free? In this message from our Fire & Cloud series, Pastors Aaron and Dick Foth unpack Exodus 20 and reveal how the “Ten Words” show God’s heart for His people. From the mountain of Sinai to the teachings of Jesus, we see that God’s law was never about earning His love; it was a response to already being rescued. Obedience flows from grace, not to it. Together, we look at how these words shape our culture, guide our relationships, and draw us closer to God. The Ten Words are not a list of limitations but an invitation into a life of freedom, rhythm, and love, fulfilled perfectly in Jesus. Watch as we explore what it means to love God fully, love others well, and live in the freedom of His design.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
When life feels like a battle, where do you turn for strength? In Exodus 17, Moses, Joshua, and the Israelites discover that God’s provision comes not only through His power, but also through His people. In this message, Pastor Felix Arellano unpacks how God’s power is made perfect in our weakness and how true victory comes when we rely on His strength and lean on one another in faith. The story of Moses raising his staff, supported by Aaron and Hur, reveals that God designed us to live in community, not isolation. If you’ve ever tried to face life’s battles alone, this message is a reminder: you were never meant to. God’s provision flows through dependence on Him and connection with others.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
The story of Exodus 16 isn’t just about manna in the desert; it’s a picture of God’s heart to provide for His people. When Israel grumbled in the wilderness, God didn’t respond with punishment but with provision, reminding them that His care is constant even when our trust wavers. Just as He fed them daily, God still invites us to depend on Him one day at a time, to be grateful, generous, and content in what He gives. The manna was never about the meal; it was about the Maker. And in Jesus, the Bread of Life, we find the ultimate provision that satisfies every hunger and fills every empty place with His presence.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
The story of Exodus 14 isn’t just about Israel’s escape from Egypt. It’s a powerful picture of what God still does today. The Red Sea crossing points to baptism, where we leave behind the bondage of sin and step into a new life of freedom through Jesus Christ. The same God who buried Pharaoh’s chariots now breaks the power of sin in our lives. Through the cross we are forgiven, and through the resurrection we are set free. Even after salvation, we can struggle with old mindsets and temptations, but God invites us to stand firm, see His victory, and be still as He fights for us. What once enslaved you no longer has power over you.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join us for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
Ever felt too reluctant or afraid to step into what God is asking of you? In Exodus 7–12 we see Moses wrestle with his own fear and insecurity, yet God continues to show His unmatched power, His patient pursuit, and His ultimate rescue. This story reminds us that God’s deliverance is never about our strength but about His presence and power at work through us. Through the showdown with Pharaoh, the plagues that confronted Egypt’s false gods, and the first Passover pointing us to Jesus, we see a God who rescues His people and invites us to trust Him. Even in our weakness, He is faithful to deliver, and His rescue requires our response.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
Have you ever wondered if God really works through the ordinary parts of life? In Exodus 3, Moses was simply tending sheep when he encountered the burning bush, a reminder that even in mundane seasons, God is present and preparing us. When Moses turned aside to see, his curiosity became the doorway to a holy encounter. In this message from Fire & Cloud: Encountering the Presence of God, we see how God calls us to slow down, pay attention, and surrender to His presence. Like Moses, we are invited to recognize that every moment, no matter how routine, can become holy ground when we respond in reverence and trust. God is not distant. He is always at work, drawing us closer, shaping our character, and inviting us to step toward the fire of His presence.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
Ever feel like God is far away? Desert seasons can feel dry, confusing, and lonely—but they may be the very place God is shaping you most. In this message from Fire & Cloud: A Desert Season, we look at the life of Moses in Exodus 2 and discover how God uses solitude, healing, and preparation in the desert to draw us closer to Him. No season is wasted. Even in the desert, God is present.
Wednesday Night Community is back! Join for The Bible that Jesus Read: 11 Weeks Through the Old Testament. We’ll explore the very Scriptures Jesus studied, quoted, and proclaimed as pointing to Him, uncovering how His story was written centuries before His arrival in Bethlehem.
The story of Moses in Exodus shows us that God is always leading His people out of something and into something greater. Moses’ life begins in chaos, marked by abandonment, identity struggles, and dysfunction. Yet, God uses his broken story to lead Israel out of bondage and into freedom. In the same way, our stories—both the good and the painful—are redeemed and woven into God’s larger story of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. To find our way back to God, we must first know our story, bring it to Him, and allow Him to transform it. About Timberline Church At Timberline Church, our mission is simple: Let Love Live. We are dedicated to spreading the life-transforming message of God's love through worship, biblical teaching, and a supportive community. On our YouTube channel, you’ll find inspiring testimonies, past sermons, worship moments, and mental health resources. Subscribe to our profile to enjoy more podcasts like this! GET CONNECTED WITH TIMBERLINE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/timberlinechurch/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/timberlinechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/timberlinechurch Contact | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/about/contact/ Resources | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/resources/the-well//
This message closes out our Stories I Thought I Knew series with one of the most well-known accounts in Scripture: Daniel and the lions’ den. Daniel refused to compromise his faith, even when it meant being thrown into a pit surrounded by lions. Instead of fear, he chose trust. God’s power shut the lions’ mouths and turned what looked like certain defeat into a testimony of deliverance. What about you? What are the “lions” in your life right now—fear, pressure, temptation, or the urge to compromise? This story challenges us to hold on to faith when everything around us seems impossible. Join us as we reflect on how to stand firm in the face of trials, how to trust God with the outcomes we cannot control, and how to live with courage no matter what threatens to shake our faith. If you’ve ever wondered what it means to live without compromise, this message will encourage and challenge you to let God’s presence carry you through. About Timberline Church At Timberline Church, our mission is simple: Let Love Live. We are dedicated to spreading the life-transforming message of God's love through worship, biblical teaching, and a supportive community. On our YouTube channel, you’ll find inspiring testimonies, past sermons, worship moments, and mental health resources. Subscribe to our profile to enjoy more podcasts like this! GET CONNECTED WITH TIMBERLINE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/timberlinechurch/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/timberlinechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/timberlinechurch Contact | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/about/contact/ Resources | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/resources/the-well//
What if everything you thought you knew about Jonah was wrong? This isn't just a cute children's story about a man and a whale—it's one of the most sophisticated pieces of satirical literature in Scripture, written like a divine Saturday Night Live skit. The book of Jonah uses comedy, irony, and extreme scenarios to expose something uncomfortable: how far we can be from God's heart while bearing His name. From a prophet who runs from God's call to pagan sailors who are more spiritually aware than God's own messenger, every absurd detail serves as a mirror reflecting our own pride, prejudices, and resistance to God's mercy. But here's the beautiful twist—God uses imperfect, reluctant people to accomplish His perfect purposes. Just as Jonah's worst sermon in history achieved the greatest revival, God can work through our flaws and failures. The question isn't whether we're qualified enough, but whether we're humble enough to let God's mercy flow through us, even to people we think don't deserve it. About Timberline Church At Timberline Church, our mission is simple: Let Love Live. We are dedicated to spreading the life-transforming message of God's love through worship, biblical teaching, and a supportive community. On our YouTube channel, you’ll find inspiring testimonies, past sermons, worship moments, and mental health resources. Subscribe to our profile to enjoy more podcasts like this! GET CONNECTED WITH TIMBERLINE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/timberlinechurch/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/timberlinechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/timberlinechurch Contact | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/about/contact/ Resources | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/resources/the-well//
In this sermon Pastor Aaron Hanson reframes the familiar story of David and Goliath, moving beyond the popular cultural interpretation of an underdog defeating a champion through skill and training. Instead, it reveals that God is the true hero of this narrative, not David. The story demonstrates how God uses the most unlikely people in extraordinary ways—not the most talented, but the most willing and available. The forty-day period of Goliath's taunting represents a season of testing and preparation that Israel endured, similar to other biblical forty-day periods like Noah's flood, Moses on Mount Sinai, and Jesus in the wilderness. This testing season becomes preparation for the next assignment God has in store. The message emphasizes four key principles for accomplishing God's purposes in our lives. First, we must guard and cultivate our hearts, as everything we do flows from them. Second, we should view every season—even difficult ones—as preparation for our next assignment. Third, we need to live with integrity, maintaining continuity between our private and public lives, just as David's character remained consistent whether tending sheep alone or facing Goliath publicly. Finally, we must use the unique gifts God has given us rather than trying to wear someone else's "armor." David's private victories over lions and bears while shepherding prepared him for his public victory over Goliath, illustrating that God prepares us in private so He can use us in public, and that our private battles lead to public victories when we trust in God's power. About Timberline Church At Timberline Church, our mission is simple: Let Love Live. We are dedicated to spreading the life-transforming message of God's love through worship, biblical teaching, and a supportive community. On our YouTube channel, you’ll find inspiring testimonies, past sermons, worship moments, and mental health resources. Subscribe to our profile to enjoy more podcasts like this! GET CONNECTED WITH TIMBERLINE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/timberlinechurch/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/timberlinechurch YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/timberlinechurch Contact | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/about/contact/ Resources | https://www.timberlinechurch.org/resources/the-well//
Join us as Timberline's new Senior Pastor Aaron Hanson teaches his first weekend, stepping into a 'A New Chapter' as steward for a season.
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