The Limits of Common Grace - Romans 2:4-5
The Point of Common Grace
The Limits of Common Grace
The Conclusion to Common Grace
Psalm 19:1-6
Enjoying God's Common Grace
Boundaries of God's Common Grace
Enjoyment Now is a Precursor
Guest Speaker Rev. Evan Kim
Happiness - Psalm 1
It's not a pursuit
It's a mental reboot
It's root then fruit
Learning from the World - Jeremiah 29:17
How do we deal with Common Grace?
What do we do about giving, politics and justice?
Does Common Grace have eternal value?
The Gospel and Common Grace - Luke 19:1-10
The Condition of Man
The Character of God
The Glory of the Gospel
Good Without God Pt.2 - Genesis 2:16; 3:16-24
God's Good World
God's Good Care
God's Good Purpose
Good Without God? - Genesis 2:16; 3:16-24
Why Common Grace?
God Restrains Sin
God Restrains Wrath
The Devil Made Me Do It? - Daniel 10
A Great Conflict
God's Holiness and Glory
Satan's Power and God's Victory
A Difficult Prophecy? - Daniel 9:27
Daniel's Prayer and God's Response
The Cutting off of the Messiah
The Destruction of the Sanctuary and Our Hope
Daniel's Prayer - Daniel 9:19
God's Word Causes us to Pray
God's Kingdom Causes us to Pray
God's Grace Causes us to Pray
March 6 : Planting a Tree - Daniel 8:27
Living in Waiting
Living Without the Whole Picture
Living While in the World
Daniel's Second Vision: Our God is Greater - Daniel 8:1-26
The Ram and Goat
The Little Horn
A World Chalk Full of Monsters - Daniel 7
A Vision of Beasts
A Resolution of Judgment
A Vision of the Son of Man
Functional Idolatry: The Weight of the World
Father, Son Comparison
Weighing the World's Offerings
Mercy of God
The Church's primary work is ministering to the souls of God's people. Experiencing church can be both joyful and painful because God's work in us is both joyful and painful.
The greatest thing God has done for us is salvation in Jesus Christ. For this reason, we are thankful despite our life circumstances.
Pastor David Choi speaks about the centrality of church membership in Christian Life. We cannot expect healthy faith outside the ordinary experience of church life.