Listen to Bible studies from Calvary Chapel Red Wing (Red Wing, Minnesota), pastored by Mike Montgomery.
Matthew 2:1-12 contrasts two types of worship through the story of the wise men and King Herod. While the Jewish religious leaders knew about the Messiah but remained apathetic, the Magi from distant lands pursued Jesus with determination and sacrifice. They followed the star in faith, journeying hundreds of dangerous miles to find and worship the newborn King. Their worship was characterized by joy, generosity, and costly gifts. This story challenges us to examine whether our worship is merely a religious pastime or a passionate pursuit of Jesus, and encourages us to act on what we know rather than waiting for complete revelation.
Listen in as Ken Mikel from Olive Tree Ministries shares about current events and prophecy.
In this study, we will see Joseph, the husband of Mary, wrestle through the news that his soon to be wife is pregnant and what happens in the aftermath.
In this study, our first in The Gospel of Matthew, we will look at the genealogy of Jesus and what it actually means for us!
The last recorded words of the Apostle Paul. See what he says to Timothy and discover what it means for us.
Here we see see Paul's final charge to young pastor, Timothy. We will glean what Paul thought was important to be his final words to Timothy and what we are to do in our own ministry to those around us.
God's Word stands as an unchanging foundation in a world of shifting truths. The Bible's unique nature, written across millennia by multiple authors, maintains perfect consistency in its message about God, sin, and salvation. It equips believers through doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. This divine guidance enables Christians to live distinctively from worldly values, though this difference often leads to opposition. Regular engagement with Scripture, coupled with personal application and spiritual openness, transforms lives and builds lasting faith.
Listen in as Paul Clark leads worship, plays some original songs and shares stories to encourage you in your faith!
On the road to Emmaus, two disciples encountered the risen Jesus but failed to recognize Him due to their misaligned expectations of the Messiah. During their journey, Jesus revealed how all Scripture pointed to Him, from Genesis through the prophets. The disciples' eyes were finally opened when Jesus broke bread with them, demonstrating how intimate relationship leads to spiritual recognition. This powerful encounter teaches us about walking with God through genuine relationship rather than mere religious routine.
In these perilous last days, society exhibits clear signs of moral decay, with people becoming increasingly self-centered, materialistic, and hostile to goodness. A particularly concerning trend is the rise of superficial religiosity, where individuals maintain an appearance of faith while lacking genuine spiritual connection. False teachers exploit this environment, gradually infiltrating lives with deceptive teachings. The solution lies in maintaining authentic faith through regular self-examination, staying grounded in God's Word, exercising discernment, and pursuing genuine relationship with God rather than mere religious appearances. #FaithJourney #BiblicalTruth
Finding balance in Christian living requires being both strong in biblical truth and gentle in our interactions with others. This balance involves diligent study of Scripture, proper interpretation, and avoiding theological biases. When engaging with those holding different views, Christians should focus on speaking truth in love while avoiding foolish arguments. Success comes through obedience to God's calling, patient engagement with others, and letting the Holy Spirit guide our interactions.
Listen in as Kristen Montgomery teaches part 2 about how to study your Bible and enjoy it, using the book with that same title, from Pastor Skip Heitzig.
In a world where Christian persecution is rising, six biblical principles guide believers through suffering. These principles include keeping focus on Jesus and His resurrection, recognizing that God's Word cannot be stopped, and maintaining concern for those who haven't heard the Gospel. Additionally, maintaining worship during trials, remembering God's future rewards, and acknowledging His ultimate judgment provide strength for endurance. These timeless truths help Christians maintain faith and perspective while facing various trials.
Listen in as Kristen Montgomery shares and teaches about How To Study Your Bible, using Pastor Skip Heitzig’s book, “How To Study Your Bible And Enjoy It”.
Passing on authentic faith requires embodying four key roles: a dedicated teacher committed to biblical truth, a devoted soldier enduring hardship for Christ, a disciplined athlete competing according to divine rules, and a diligent farmer patiently cultivating spiritual growth. These roles demand patience, perseverance, and proper perspective while maintaining faithfulness in daily spiritual tasks. Success in transmitting faith requires intentional discipleship, removal of worldly distractions, and establishment of consistent spiritual disciplines. The impact of faithfully passing on beliefs extends far beyond the present, potentially influencing generations to come.
Listen as Kristen Montgomery teaches an overview study of Revelation 12-22 and finishes her complete overview study of the entire Bible.
When others abandon their faith, will you stand firm? Discover how to remain unshakeable in your beliefs even when facing intense pressure and opposition. Learn from the inspiring example of Onesiphorus, who risked everything to support Paul in his darkest hour.
As we begin the Book of 2 Timothy, we come to The Apostle Paul's last words, written from a prison cell in Rome. We begin to discover the things that are important for Paul to convey to young Timothy before his departure to be with the Lord.
Titus 3:1-15 urges believers to live godly, remembering they were saved by God’s mercy and renewal. Paul warns against disputes and division and calls for fruitful living.
In this study, Paul instructs Titus on how to have a sound church and what saving grace does in the life of the believer!
In these verses, the Apostle Paul tells Titus that he must engage in the ministry of confrontation, for the sake of the gospel and the church there in Crete. Sometimes this is not an enjoyable ministry but it is necessary!
In this first study in Titus, Paul introduces himself, tells us who is writing to and then gives Titus some opening instructions of what he is to do as pastor of the church at Crete.
As we conclude 1 Timothy, we take a look at the final instructions that Paul gives Timothy as he closes this letter to the young pastor in Ephesus.
Listen in as we see what instructions Paul gives Timothy as we enter the last chapter of 1 Timothy. First, he addresses slaves (bondservants) and then he addresses snares to avoid.
In this study, we will see what the Apostle Paul says to do in regards to how we are to respond and treat the spiritual leaders over us.
As we look at the Manger, we discover many lessons we can learn about our Humble King, Jesus Christ.
In this second study in our series, "The Gifts of Christmas", we will examine "The Gift of Frankinscense". Listen in to see the significance of this gift.
In this study, Paul gives Timothy very practical advice on how to treat different people in the body and that we are to act like a family.
In this study, we see Paul write and exhort Timothy to be an example to the believers there in Ephesus! We too, are called to be an example to the believers around us.
In this study, we see the Apostle Paul warn Timothy that in the end, many people will turn away from the faith and listen to what he says are doctrine of demons. He also gives Timothy instructions about his faithful duty as a pastor.
In this study, we see the Apostle Paul lay out details for qualifications for deacons. Paul also gives some details about why he writes this letter and a beautiful description of what we believe.
In this study, we discover what Paul lays out for spiritual leadership in the local church.
In this passage, we discover some of the roles of men and women, within the church as Paul gives instruction to young Pastor Timothy.
In this study, we see how Paul told Timothy to protect the church in Ephesus and then how the church was to be a place filled with much prayer, for many things, including the gospel reaching far and wide.
In this study, we will see the Apostle Paul marvel at God's great grace towards him. He says God used his life as a pattern. He says, If God can save me, God can save anybody!
Have you ever wondered what a pastor is supposed to do? Well, in this study, we see Paul tell Timothy what the role and job of a pastor should be. Listen in and discover what Paul says.
A Q and A Session with Pastors' Wives Erin Tyler, Lynn Fernandez, Ashley Blevins and Kristen Montgomery
Listen in as Pastor Gary Hamrick, from Cornerstone Chapel in Virginia, share a powerful message about Faith and Politics (the two things we aren't supposed to talk about...).
Listen in as Pastor Josh Schwartz, from Olive Tree Ministries, shares about God's plans and promises for Israel.
In this study, we see God remind Habakkuk of who He is and what He has done and then Habakkuk chooses to trust the Lord, even when it doesn’t make sense. When we feel like quitting, that’s when we need to remember who God is and what He has done. We need to get a bigger view of God!
In this study, we see Habakkuk make a series of choices and the Babylonians make a series of choices All of us must make choices and the choices we make, end up making us who we are. Listen in to see what choices were made and what the result was for each.
As The Apostle Paul closes the book of 2 Thessalonians, he deals with a group of people that had "checked out" of society and were just waiting around for the Lord to return. He gives instruction to these people and the church and there are applications for us.
In this study, we discover some things that the Apostle Paul desired for Go's people. They apply to us as well.
Listen in as we discover what The Apostle Paul has to say about the Last Days and the rise of the Antichrist and the confusion that existed in the Thessalonian church.
In this study, we see The Apostle Paul remind the young believers in Thessalonica that God is going to do a few things in the future. One will be to reward the faithfulness of the persecuted saints and the other will be to punish those who do not know God, and those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
As we begin the Book of 2 Thessalonians, we see the Apostle Paul write this young church and commend them on three specific things he observed in them. These are things that should be happening in us as well.
As we close the book of 1 Thessalonians, we see Paul's closing words to this young church. Paul blesses them and exhorts them.
In these verses, The Apostle Paul, exhorts and encourages us to exercise and use discernment. Discernment seems to be at an all time low within the church, so this is an important study for sure.
Many people want to know God's will for their life. In these three, small verses, we discover what God's will is for the life of every believer. Listen in and discover what God has for each one of us...
In theses verses, The Apostle Paul details how to get along in the family of God. These are very practical instructions for all of us.
In this study, we see the contrast between "light" people and "night" people and learn how we should be living in light of future coming events.
In this study, we will begin to examine this glorious event, "The Rapture", that the church has to look forward to and what it means for us!
In light of current events and controversies, we are going to be looking at what God's word says about Israel and His plans and Promises for this nation.
In Luke 24:13-32, The Resurrected Jesus encounters to disciples on the road to Emmaus. The interaction provides us with some great takeaways to digest this Easter.
Listen in as Kristen Montgomery gives an overview study of Malachi and the Inter-Testamental Period.
In this study, we look at the events surrounding Palm Sunday, "The Triumphal Entry" and see what what they mean for us!
In these verses, we see Paul lay out how the Christian life should be lived. We should live holy lives, lives that are set apart for God and his plans and purposes. Sexual purity is what Paul instructs us on in this passage.
As Paul concludes Chapter 3 of 1 Thessalonians, we see what he prays for the Thessalonian believers! Let's discover what we should be praying for as we pray for others.
We have looked at what Model Ministry is in several previous studies. In this study, we will discover "Marks of A Model Minister". Listen in and see what kind of person The Apostle Paul was to the believers in Thessalonica.
Kristen Montgomery gives overview studies of the books of Obadiah, Haggai, and Zechariah
Listen in as we look at what the Apostle Paul says about how the Word of God works effectively in the lives of believers.
In part 2 of a message titled, "Model Ministry", we examine more characteristics of Paul, the faithful minister that brought the gospel to Thessalonica. We see the needed qualities in ministry. Last week it was courage and this week we will see tenderness and integrity.
In this study, we discover some of the characteristics that made up Paul's ministry style. These are things that we should take note of and try to implement in our own ministry.
As we look at 1 Thessalonians 1:5-10, we see just how the gospel works. It is received by the hearer and then it does a work on that person from the inside out, making them more like Jesus.
Join us this Sunday as Guest Teacher, Seann Dikkers comes and shares the Word from Ezra 9.
As we kick off the Book of 1 Thessalonians, we first look at Paul's greeting to this young church and what he has to say about them.
In this study, we will look at The Manger and consider why Jesus was born in one and what it means for us and humanity.
Listen in as we finish the Book of Daniel and discuss God's final words and instructions to Daniel.
Listen in as we look at Daniel 12 and discuss what it means to shine like a star, Biblically speaking!
There is coming a world leader that will be coming in the future and he will be unlike anyone the world has ever seen. We will see what the Bible says about this coming leader in this study...
Trevor Rubenstein from Chosen People Ministries will share and it will be timely as we see what's going on with Israel currently!
In this study, we examine the amazing list of prophecies that take place in Daniel 11. It proves that God knows all things and is able to tell in advance what will happen. It proves that He is in control and the things that He has said will take place in the future, will happen!
In this study, we get to see a glimpse of what we call "Spiritual Warfare". We get a glimpse into the unseen or into things behind the scenes. It is a good reminder that we battle not against flesh and blood!
In the first part of the Daniel 9, Daniel is reading Jeremiah and realizes that the 70 years of captivity are almost up. This causes him to pray about what's next. God then gives Daniel one of the most amazing prophecies in the whole Bible to show what God has in store for Israel.
Listen is Kristen Montgomery teaches overview studies of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah.
In this study, we see Daniel's beautiful and heartfelt prayer to The Lord. This is a result of his study and reading the Word and understanding prophecy. Our study of the Word should lead us to passionate prayer as well!
In this study, we will look more in depth at the character the Bible calls, "Antichrist" and see how God told Daniel about this coming world leader in advance and also pointed to another man as a foreshadowing of things to come.
When we look at the life of Moses, we discover that he had difficult choices to make in leading the children of Israel, but he had to make difficult choices before ever leading the children of Israel.
Listen in as God gives Daniel a vision of a Ram and a Goat and discover what it means and how it points to the future Antichrist that will come on the scene one day.
In this study, we will continue to look at the prophecy that God gives Daniel, about the Coming Kingdom, the one that is eternal and has no end!
In this study, we will begin to get into the prophecy that is contained in Daniel and see that God is in control, knows all and told us about things in advance!
Listen in as we look at Daniel, facing a conspiracy against him. continuing to follow after the Lord, regardless of the consequences.
In this study, we see a man, full of integrity, standing for God and doing what is right in the midst of difficult circumstances.
In this study, we see the pride of King Belshazzar and God’s swift judgment, thus fulfilling prophecies made over a hundred years earlier! God will deal with the pride in our own lives.
In this study, we will examine one of the most shocking transformations, possibly in all of history! We see God deal with a prideful king and bring him to his knees.
In this study, we look at the civil disobedience of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego as we try to answer the question, "Is it ever wrong to disobey the government?"
In this study, we see Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, make a stand for the Lord and the consequences that ensue and God's amazing deliverance in their trial!
Listen in as we see Daniel provide not only the dream to King Nebuchadnezzar, but give him the interpretation. This is a huge passage, prophetically speaking.
As we get into Daniel 2, we see the powerful ruler, Nebuchadnezzar, have dreams that trouble him. We'll examine what he does in response and see how God uses Daniel in this divine setup.
In this study, we focus in on Daniel and his friends and their decision made based on conviction. At some point, all of us have to make a decision. Will we stand for God and what's right or will we cave in to the pressures and the people all around us? Listen in and find out how to make a good and wise decision!
Listen in as we discuss the indoctrination going on all around us. Daniel and his three friends were taken hostage and brainwashed with Babylonian thought so they could serve in the King's court. Learn what we can do to not be brainwashed with "Babylonian" ideas.
Join us for our 2nd study in Daniel. We will see Daniel and his 3 friends taken from their homeland and transported 650 miles away, to a hostile culture in Babylon. We will see that Babylon comes for us as well.
In this first study of the Book of Daniel, we will look at the background of events leading up to and setting the stage for this book. We will look at God's sovereignty over the events of human history and prepare ourselves for what God has in store for us as we unpack this book.
In this last study in 2 Samuel, we see David sin by counting the people and God dealing with him on this. We also discover a key principle in regards to worship.
In this study, we will examine David's the last words King David wrote down and take a look at some of his mighty men. There are so many good nuggets here!
In these two chapters, we see David deal with a broken promise of Saul, a battles with relatives of Goliath and a psalm of praise and worship. Listen in to glean the lessons for us...
Listen as Kristen Montgomery does overview studies of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, & Song of Solomon, also known as Song of Songs.
In this study, we see David beginning to be restored as King in Jerusalem and yet, there is rebellion that rears it's head. Listen in as we discover how to handle the rebellion that creeps up in our own hearts.
In this study, we will see the death of Absalom, King David's son. It's a tragic end and a consequence brought on by David's sin. See how he responds and learn lessons form this tragedy.
Shawn Stone from Far Reaching Ministries will share updates about what Far Reaching Ministries is doing in different parts of the world, some of the most dangerous places in the world.
In this study, we see Hushai, a friend loyal to David, give him wise counsel and advice. It's wonderful to have friends that are loyal. Do we have these? Are we a loyal friend?
As King David, continues to deal with the fallout of his sin and the rebellion of Absalom, he encounters some that are not pleased with him. How does he deal with it? What are we to do "When The Rocks Fly"?
Listen in as Kristen Montgomery does an overview study of 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles.
Life can get tough. Sometimes things go wrong all around you and what you need is a faithful friend to stand with you and encourage you. In this study, we will see some of David's "Faithful Friends", that stood by his side during a very difficult time in his life.
In this study, we see the bitterness of Absalom begin to grow and it will lead him to rebel against his father, King David. Is there bitterness in our hearts? If so, we need to deal with it quickly, otherwise, bad things will take place.
In this study, we begin to see the fallout and consequences of David's sin. While David was forgiven, and we can be too, there are consequences to sin.
In this study, we will see King David, confronted with his sin and his response. David sinned greatly but God forgives greatly!
In this study, we see some of the conquests of King David and then the amazing kindness he shows in regards to a promise he made to his friend, Jonathan.
Ever had something on your heart to do for God? What happens when He says, "No" to that thing? In this study, we will discover what David and God does when He (God), says no.
In these chapters, we see that David prays and allows God to lead him and learns that obedience to what God has said, is very important.
In our Christmas Day message, we will look at the grace God extended to a bunch of outcasts as Jesus, our Emmanuel, appears on the scene.
In this study, we see David continue to grow stronger as he prepares to rule of over all of Israel. There are still some tricky challenges he must navigate through. It's the same for us as we walk with the Lord.
Listen in as we see David anointed King of Judah and yet there is still conflict that surrounds him.
As we get into 2 Samuel, we see David deal with the death of Saul and Jonathan as he begins his journey of being the King of Israel.
As Jude concludes his letter, he closes with 2 verses of praise to the Lord. We will look at what makes up this closing of praise as we wrap up this letter.
Discover what we are to do in light of all that Jude has talked about so far...we are to build ourselves up in the most holy faith.
Listen in as we continue to see how Jude describes these false teachers and deceivers. discover what we are to do to combat against the lies.
Listen in as Trevor Rubenstein, from Chosen People Ministries, shares an overview of The Book of James.
Listen in as we see Jude give more descriptions and example of false teachers and an encouragement that God is ultimately in control.
As we continue to examine the characteristics of the false teachers Jude warns the reader about, we will see more examples from the Old Testament.
In this study, we begin to see the description of the false teachers Jude was warning about. He draws pictures from several Old Testament examples.
As we start The Book of Jude, we will discover the reason the book was written and what the main theme is, which is, "contend for the faith."
In this last study in the Gospel of John, we will see Jesus restore Peter to ministry. It's a beautiful way to end the book!
Listen in as we see Jesus, after his resurrection, appear to His disciples in Galilee. See what transpires when this happens...
In this study, Kristen Montgomery gives a good overview of content and themes in Genesis 1-11.
The Resurrection of Jesus is the definitive act that proves Christianity to be true. In this study, we will look at the Resurrection of Jesus and how the first disciples reacted and responded and what it means for us today.
In this study, we see Jesus, our king, on a cross. We see what He does and hear what He says. All of it is incredibly important for us as believers!
In this study, we see Jesus brought before Pontius Pilate. He is questioned and He answers. His answers give us great insight as to what He is all about.
In this study, we see Jesus betrayed and denied and then falsely put on trial. What lessons can we learn from His example? Listen in to find out!
Listen in to the real Lord's Prayer. In this study, we see Jesus, praying, talking to His Father. It is awesome to see what He prays for, listen in to find out!
Listen in as Pastor Mike and Kristen Montgomery share about their recent trip to Uganda and South Sudan.
Listen in as Jesus comforts His disciples and gives them hope and explains more about The Helper, The Holy Spirit.
Listen in as Paul Kampe shares a special Father's Day Message, titled, "God's Grand Plan For Dads" from Deuteronomy 6
In this study, we hear Jesus begin to talk about His departure and that He will not leave His disciples as orphans, but he will give them The Helper, The Holy Spirit.
In this study, we'll see Jesus tell His disciples that He is the only way to God, that He will be going away, but that He will come again and take those that belong to Him, home to be with Him forever!
Listen is as Trevor Rubenstein, from Chosen people Ministries, shares about the History of Jewish Evangelism.
Listen in as we look at the disciple that betrayed Jesus and consider the disciple, whom Jesus loved. There are so many good lessons here.
In this study, we see Jesus do the most humble task, wash the feet of His disciples. See His heart to serve and hear what He has to say to us and our need to serve others.
In this study, we see Jesus talk about His impending death on the cross and what it means for those who will put their faith in Him and follow Him!
Listen in as we begin the last week in the life of Jesus before the cross. We see him worshipped privately and publicly and look at one of the most amazing prophecies in the Bible!
In today's study, we see Jesus raise Lazarus from the dead! Last week, He said that He was the Resurrection and The Life and now He demonstrates it. Jesus has power over sin and death!
Listen in as Jesus makes the amazing claim that he is the resurrection and the life! The is awesome for those who believe!
Listen in as Jesus deals with those people full of unbelief and ministers to those that do believe. To believe or not to believe, that is the question!
Edward Amaya from Far Reaching Ministries shares about what God is doing in some of the most dangerous places in the world! We believe you're going to be blessed!
Jesus declares himself to be The Good Shepherd and tells what a good shepherd does. It is the opposite of what the enemy of our souls does...
In this study, we see Jesus deal with a man born blind, which in turn leads to a discussion about being blind, spiritually. Listen in as we hear see and hear what Jesus has to say...
People are divided over who they think Jesus to be. Was He a good person, a good teacher or was He more than that? Listen in as Jesus makes an amazing claim about Himself!
Listen to this study as we see Jesus deal with the woman caught in adultery and then make a profound announcement to those listening. What does this all mean for us?
Listen in as we see Jesus make a stunning statement at the Feast of Tabernacles that got the attention of many. We'll look at what Jesus said and what it means for us.
Listen in as Jesus' family does not believe in Him and then Jesus go up to a large feast to minister to those there. There is much for us to consider...
As we close out John 6, we see Jesus say some really hard things and we see people turn away from following Him. What did Jesus say and why is it important for us?
Listen in as we look at current events in light of what the Bible says. Buckle up as this will be fast paced and exciting! This is Part 2 of 2. All the slides we showed, are available in the notes section. They have been converted into a PDF.
Listen in as we look at current events in light of what the Bible says. Buckle up as this will be fast paced and exciting! Part 1 of 2. All the slides we showed, are available in the notes section. They have been converted into a PDF.
Listen in as Jesus talks about Himself as the Bread of Heaven! Seek Jesus as the end, not a means to an end!
Listen in as we see Jesus feed the 5,000 and then come walking on the water, to the disciples. during a storm. There are many lessons for us to learn...
Listen in to this study as we discover that Jesus was The Right Person that the world needed (and needs) at Christmas Time!
Listen in as we take a look at 3 reasons about why Jesus came into this world at just the perfect time. We discover why it was The Right Season!
In this study, Jesus talks about 3 witnesses that testify to who He is. Listen in to see who/what the witnesses are and how they testify that Jesus is equal to the Father.
In this study, we see Jesus' encounter with a man who had been lame for 38 years. Listen to the surprising question Jesus asks and what Jesus tells the man.
Listen in as we look at Jesus continue with the woman at the well and what the result of her interaction with Him was, as well as look at Jesus minister to a nobleman in need of a "faith" lift.
Most people have heard about The Good Samaritan. In this study, we see Jesus have a conversation with a "Bad" Samaritan and discover His heart towards outcasts and sinners.
John the Baptist is questioned about Jesus and he gives testimony to who Jesus is. Jesus indicates His travel plans and it means going to a questionable place. Both of these are quite significant for us!
In this study, we see a well known, prominent Jew, approach Jesus at night and have a heart to heart conversation. Listen to what Jesus says and what the implications are for all people!
In this study, we see the first miracle of Jesus and then we see Jesus run the money changers out of the temple with a whip. We will learn the significance of each event.
In this study, we see the testimony of John the Baptist and we see Jesus calling some to begin to follow Him. Many lessons to be learned...
As we begin the Gospel of John, we start by looking at Jesus, The Eternal Word. Listen in as we explain that Jesus was from the beginning, He has always been!
In this study (Part 2 of 7 Reasons for a Pre-Tribulation Rapture), we will look at the last 3 reasons for a Pre-Tribulation Rapture. This is the 3rd and last in our mini-series on The Rapture
As we continue to talk about The Rapture, we will look at 7 reasons, over the next couple of weeks for a Pre-Tribulational rapture and what that means. Today is part 1 of 2 parts on this topic.
The Rapture. What is it? Is it a biblical concept? If so, when will it happen and why? Join us as we begin a 3 week look at The Rapture!
As Peter closes this letter, he exhorts us to live holy and godly lives in light of the fact that the Lord is coming back and this world will be done away with and a new heaven and earth will be created!
There are many promises in the Bible. One of is that The Lord Jesus, will literally, physically return to the earth to set up His kingdom and to rule and reign on the earth. The Lord is coming and we should be excited about that and actively getting the good news out to people!
In this study, we see Peter warn the readers about where the false teachers lead. We need to learn to discern truth from error.
Jesus warned that there would be false teachers and to be on guard. In this study, Peter describes some of their characteristics...
Jesus said there would be False Teachers and False Teaching. In this study, Peter lays out a description of how to spot a fake. We need to learn to discern truth from error.
There are many truth claims out there. How do we know that what the Bible's tells us is true? Listen in and we will see what Peter says.
In this study, Peter is aware that his life is almost over and he tells us how to live and die well!
As we begin the Book of 2 Peter, we will look at how we can build an everlasting faith.
In this final study in 1 Peter, we see Peter give his final words to encourage his readers. We consider his closing words for weary souls.
In this study, Peter warns us that we have an enemy. In these verses, we discover how to stand against our enemy...the roaring lion.
The Bible declares that pride leads to destruction. In this study, we will look at what God desires in our lives instead of pride and that is humility!
In these verses, Peter gives us a picture of a Shepherd and what that looks like in the context of a local church...
Listen in as Guest Teacher, Brian Sullivan, takes a quick look at the Book of Jude in a message titled, "A Sprint Through Jude"
In Peter's letter, he talks often about suffering. In this study, we discover the fundamentals of suffering, the do's and don'ts of how we should approach suffering.
If you knew you had only one more day to live, what would you do? Peter gives us instruction on how to live if today was our last!
In this study, we are encouraged by Peter, to spend whatever remaining time we have left in this life, investing in kingdom things, not wasting it on sinful things.
There are things that are seen, and there are things that are unseen. In these verses, Peter tells us a little bit about the unseen battle that exists and what Jesus did between His death and resurrection.
If you do good, you probably won't suffer persecution, but what if you do suffer for doing good.? Peter tells us how to view that and deal with it.
How are we to be attractive? If we love people and do some practical things, we will become more attractive to those around us. Listen in as Peter tells us how to do it!
At Easter, we always talk about the empty tomb, but was the tomb actually empty or were there some clues as to what happened? Listen in as we consider the Not So Empty Tomb....
Listen in as we consider the events of Good Friday from Luke 23 in a message called "Dead Air"
As we celebrate Palm Sunday, we look at John 12:12-19 and learn Lessons from a Donkey Ride.
As Peter continues to develop the idea of submission, as a believer, he talks about what that looks like in marriage.
Listen in as Peter tells us how to be a good witness to an unbelieving world, by being a great worker!
In this study, Peter encourages us to be a good citizen and submit to the governing authorities. This is not always easy. Listen in to find out why we are to do this...
We are called to live out our faith publicly. Listen in as Peter describes why we are called to live in the spotlight...
Listen in as Pastor Seann Dikkers teaches through Deuteronomy 20 and talks about Warfare and what that looks like for a believer.
In this study, Peter tells us more characteristics of holy people and then tells us about The Cornerstone, Jesus, and how we are to be like Him...
In the first part of Chapter 1, Peter describes our salvation and what we have in Jesus. In these verses, Peter talks about how to walk in holiness in light of our salvation...
In this study, Peter talks about what we have in Christ, a rock solid salvation and that gives us a rock solid foundation on which to build our lives...
As believers, we are called to walk with the Lord. There are stepping stones for us to walk on and there are also trials that test and refine our faith. Listen in to what God has for us...
As we start this new series in 1 Peter, we begin by looking at the author, Peter, and consider the anchors for a rock solid life. Listen in as we discover Encouragement for Exiles!
In this study, we see David and his men in the valley of despair and we will see what God does to lead them out. We go through valleys but God does not want us to stay there.
In this study, we see God stop both Saul and David in their sinful tracks. God warns us and goes us chances to repent! We need to listen, otherwise, we will face some tough consequences!
In this. study, we see David once again his the opportunity to take Saul out, but exercises mercy. Then we see David retreat to the world as he becomes discouraged! We need to run to God rather than retreat to the world!
In part three of our 2020 Christmas series, "Christmas Presence", we look at the aspect of love. Love was God's motivation for sending Jesus!
In Part 2 of our series, "Christmas Presence". we consider the Joy that must have been wrapped up in the Christmas Story and those involved in it. Listen how joy can be ours, especially at Christmas!
In Part 1 of our Christmas series, "Christmas Presence", we take a look at the "Hope" that Christmas provides!
In this study, we see Abigail intervene on behalf of her husband and in doing so, she shows herself to be a Godly woman who ministers to David!
God allows difficult situations and difficult people in our lives. Saul was that for David. How do we view these people or situations? Enemy or instrument.? Listen in as we see what we often view as an enemy as God's instrument in our lives to make us more like Jesus!
In today's study, we see a contrast of the life of King Saul and that of the life of David. It is a contrast of living life in the flesh versus living life by the Spirit. We are to life life according to the Spirit.
God is making David into the person He needs him to be by removing crutches from David's life. Part of that involves allowing David to go into the wilderness in order for David to rely solely on God. God does the same for us, listen in to find out more...
Sometimes our lives can change in a tiny moment. In this study, we see David's life change as an arrow soars above his head. God is refining David and getting him to rely on Him alone and this is what He does in our lives as well.
We all lean on some type of crutch, the question is, "Are we leaning on the right crutch?" In this study, we see God remove begin to remove crutches in David's life, in order to get David to lean only on God alone.
In, 1 Samuel 17, we saw God give David victory over Goliath. In this study, we see the aftermath of a giant killing, the disappointment after victory that we sometimes experience as a believer.
David vs Goliath is an account most people know about and in this study, we will learn some lessons about slaying giants, those things that seem impossible to deal with in our lives...
In this study, we see David's preparation for slaying Goliath. God prepared David for this battle years before and He prepares us for what He has ahead for us in the future...
In this study, we are introduced to David, the man that God says is "a man after My heart". We will begin to see the qualities of his character and what made him quite different than Saul.
In this study, we see Saul not completely obey the command given to him by God, through Samuel and we learn that partial obedience is disobedience. We also see what causes the kingdom to be torn from Saul and we need to learn from Saul's mistakes...
In this study, we see the contrast between the faith of Jonathan (Saul's son) and the foolishness of King Saul. God is looking for people that will step out in faith but if we take matters into our own hands, we often find that we will be quite foolish!
It did not take long for Saul's downfall to begin. In Chapter 14, we see Saul make several mistakes that cause God to remove the kingdom from his hands saying that He was looking for someone that was a man after His heart. Learn from Saul's mistakes and determine to not make them...
In this study, we see Saul pass his first test and we consider the traits that we are to have as believers, especially if we are called to lead. All of us, in some way, are called to lead something (Family, kids, ministry, at work, etc)
In this study, we see Saul get off to a good beginning. He shows some humility, he starts well. That's good and there are lessons for us to learn, but we need to not just start well, but to finish well.
WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR THE AUDIO QUALITY OF THIS MESSAGE! WE FIGURED OUT THE PROBLEM AFTER THE FACT... In this study, we see the Children of Israel ask Samuel for a king. They do it because they want to be like other nations. They did not wait for the king that God was going to give them in David. Many times, we get ahead of God and try and make something happen or we desire to be like the world around us...
For 20 years, the Children of Israel experienced heartache as they let the Ark of God stay in a small town while they were all over the place with their worship of other Gods. Listen to Samuel call them back to holiness, repentance and following the Lord.
We are called to live by faith and have faith but sometimes, we can put our faith in the wrong things. Listen in as we see a prime example!
We need to learn how to hear the voice of the Lord and then respond. In this study, we see Samuel begin to do this and there are lessons we can learn!
In this study, we see Hannah praise God, we begin to see the early days of the prophet Samuel and how he grows in his relationship with the Lord.
In this study, we see how Hannah prays to the Lord for a child and how God hears the prayer of the broken-hearted!
When we find ourselves in a crisis, how do we make it through? One word, "ABIDE". Listen in as we see the psalmist take about how he "sheltered" in the shadow of the Almighty!
In this message, we consider what the writer of Psalm 46 has to say. We are encouraged to trust in God in the midst of difficult circumstances and trying times.
Listen in to the Calvary Chapel Red Wing Easter 2020 message from Pastor Mike Montgomery. We have good news and we need to Say It Loud.
Listen in to the Calvary Chapel Red Wing Good Friday Message from 2020, taught by Pastor Mike Montgomery.
In this last study in the Book of James, we hear James really direct us to be people of prayer, recognizing that when we truly pray, often amazing things happen. Listen in and grow in your understanding of prayer...
In this study, we hear James encourage believers to patiently endure suffering as we eagerly await too return of Jesus. He gives us examples of those who waited for God's purposes and tells us to follow their example. God purposes are worth waiting for, even if there is suffering and trials involved because when Christ comes, all of that will fade away!
In this study, we see James confront those who put their faith in their wealth, in their riches and in their stuff and things. We are to trust in the Lord Himself, not what the Lord can give us. Listen in as once again, James confronts us, but it is for our own good.
In this message, we learn that living in arrogance is opposed to the way God really wants us to live, which is in humility!
Where do wars, quarrels and conflicts come from? That is the question that James asks as we start Chapter 4. Listen in to this study as we learn how to stop conflict that arise between believers...
The Bible exhorts us to gain wisdom. It is a treasure greater than gold. In this study, we see James discuss the difference between Godly Wisdom and natural, earthly, "demonic" wisdom. Listen in to see the difference and find out how to live wisely, with Godly wisdom!
In this message, James addresses his readers about the issues we have with our tongue, or words or speech. He talks about how animals can be tamed and yet we cannot get control of our tongue. He says that we bless God with it and at the same time, we curse men and that this not ought to be so in the life of the believer!
Many people say they believe in Christ, but what does that mean? In this message, James asks us the question, "How Real Is Your Faith?". We will see what true, saving faith is and what it produces. it's not enough to just say you believe, there has to be something of substance to back it up!
Favoritism, prejudice, discrimination or snobbery have no place in the Body of Christ. Listen in as James confronts us on this difficult topic and tells us to stop doing this and the reasons why!
As James continues to tell us what some of the marks are of a true believer, he gives us the third one in today's study. We are to be "Doers of the Word" or simply, to obey God's Word. It's not enough to hear it, we must do it, put into practice, live it out! Listen in to find out how and why...
James has already talked to us about how to view trials. In this study, we see James talk to us about How To Handle Temptations. Listen in and learn about the tools we can use to face and conquer temptation...
In our 2nd study in James, we are told that there is a new way for us to view trials. We are told to "count it all joy" when we encounter various trials. Often times, we have a different attitude. Listen in to hear why James tells us to have a different view...
As we get started in this series in the book of James, we need to get familiar with our author and the background. This was this half-brother of Jesus writing this letter but he didn't always believe. Now he calls himself a bondservant of the Lord Jesus Christ, so what changed? Listen in to find out...
Listen in as Pastor Mike examines many current events in light of Biblical Prophecy. This study is longer than normal and is quite fast paced as there is so much going on and so much to cover. We are living in exciting times for sure...
As we finish up another year, in fact, another decade, how are we to move into the New Year? Listen in as we look at Ephesians 5:15-17 and consider some of the Apostle Paul's words to the church in Ephesus and find out how to "turn the page".
As we finish the Book of Acts, we see The Apostle Paul, finally arrive to the great city of Rome. He was under house arrest for two years and yet God still used him greatly during that time. Listen in to see what God does in Paul's life and be encouraged in how God wants to use your life!
Storms. We all go through them during our lives. Paul and many others, go through a radical storm in Acts 27. Listen in to see how Paul viewed it and how he made it through triumphantly and how we can do so as well.
As we continue to look at Paul on trial, we see how God gave him opportunity to share his testimony with many people, including governor and kings. We need to be ready to share with people when given the chance and we need to know that our story, our testimony is something powerful in God's hands. he wants to use it...
In this study, we see Paul the Apostle on trial in Caesarea. Listen in as he stands before a ruler and reason for the faith and watch as this ruler, Felix, procrastinates. We need to be able to give reasons for our faith, for what we believe.
In Acts 22-23, The Apostle Paul finally has a chance to stand before his countrymen, the Jews, and tell them his story and share Jesus with them! I'm sure he had high hopes, but thanks did not goes as he planned but God used it for His overall plan in Paul's life. Listen in now!
Listen in as Paul Kampe, one of the Elders at Calvary Chapel Red Wing, share on The Grace of Giving. Various passages from 1 and 2 Corinthians were used.
In this study, we see the Apostle Paul arrive in Jerusalem with a finial gift for the church. Upon his arrival, the church asks him to do some things to prove to the Christians in Jerusalem that he is still Jewish. Listen in to see what happens and how Paul and his travel companions have to trust the Lord. We have to do the same...
In this message, we see Paul address the Elders from Ephesus. These were his friends and they were leaders and these are his last words to them. Listen in as we hear Paul share his heart and give instruction to these guys for the last time...
As we continue to follow Paul along his 3rd missionary journey, we see him on the move, traveling and teaching along the way. We continue to learn more about Paul, the person, and what he was made of and what made him tick. Listen in and learn...
As Paul begins his 3rd missionary journey, we see him head to the city of Ephesus and stay for almost 3 years. Listen in as we see the ministry of Paul in Ephesus and the impact he has during his time there.
In Acts 18, we see Paul the Apostle in the city of Corinth. We see Paul stay in a totally depraved city and the fruit that follows. Paul was afraid and yet, the Lord promised to be with him and that no one would harm him. See what helped Paul and how it can help us.
Listen to this message to see how the Apostle Paul shared with the city and culture of Athens, the great Greek city. Learn how he knew his audience and learn ways to witness effectively.
Listen in and discover how Paul and his friends turned the world upside down. They did it by using the scriptures and reasoning from them with the people they encountered!
In this study, we finish up Paul the Apostle's time in Philippi. We see how God used trials and tribulation to lead to salvation in the lives around Paul and Silas. Listen in and learn what God wants to doin and through our lives!
In this study, we see Paul the Apostle set out on his second missionary journey. We see him try to go several places and God does not let him. He ends up having a vision of what the next place or step is and follows it and the Gospel invades Europe. Sometimes God leads us and it ends up differently than we may have imagined...
People disagree. They have since the beginning. Can two people, who love and serve Jesus, disagree? Absolutely! Listen in to this message to see how Paul and Barnabas had a strong disagreement and parted ways from each other!
The threat of legalism is a constant one. In the Bible, we see that a person is saved by grace and is to continue in grace. In Acts 15, there is a group of people who want to impose legalism on new believers. We see in this study how the early church came together and responded to "The Threat Of Legalism".
The Apostle Paul was an amazing person. He endured so many trials in order to bring the Gospel to those unreached places and yet, he never seemed to waver. He was faithful and he was persistent and that is what is needed from us, Faithful and Persistent Ministry.
As Paul and Barnabas continue to take the gospel to the Gentiles, they encounter a multitude of reactions. Some receive and believe, others oppose. It will be the same for us! Listen in to hear how to keep going forward...
Acts 13 presents a shift in the book of Acts. We see Paul the Apostle take front stage and in Acts 13:1-12, we see that he and Barnabas were Chosen To Go (by the Holy Spirit). Listen in to see what they were doing when God chose them and how we can be doing the same thing!
In Acts 12, we see a miracle and a megalomaniac, someone completely full of themself. Herod flexes his power at the beginning of the chapter and by the end, his life ends because he did not give God glory. We see Peter, in prison awaiting execution, and how he has radical peace in the midst of the trial. Listen in and learn the lessons...
In the aftermath of God using Peter to open the door of grace and salvation to the Gentiles, Peter tells of what God did and many in Jerusalem understand God is doing something new. The gospel continues to advance and Barnabas, the encourager, seeks out Saul of Tarsus, to help strengthen the growing church in Antioch.
Acts 10 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Acts as well as the early church. God wanted the gospel to go into all the world and here we see the Gospel break into the Gentile world, to those that re non-Jewish. We see the conversion of a centurion named Cornelius but we also see a conversion of Peter, from legalism to grace.
As we look at the end of Chapter 9, we see that the early church had peace in the midst of perfection. We also see Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, come and pray and then receive power to heal a lady that died. We too, can have peace, be in prayer and then have power.
In this study, we see one of the most important, if not the most important, conversion account in history. Saul the pharisee, has an encounter with the risen Jesus which will change his life forever. Every person needs to encounter the risen Jesus and respond as Paul
In this study, we see Philip in the middle of a revival in Samaria, being asked by God to leave and go to a "deserted" place. He then has an encounter with one man and demonstrates for us radical obedience. Learn how we are to be of the same mind as Philip...
When someone is a skeptic or a doubter, we call them a "Doubting Thomas". Listen in to this study to see how the disciple, Thomas, moves from unbelief to belief. We see him Rise Up and Believe.
Listen in as we look at some of Psalm 22. It is a prophetic in that it describes Crucifixion in detail, hundreds of years before it was ever invented. What did it mean for Jesus to be "Forsaken"?
In Part 2 of Stephen's sermon before the religious leaders of Jerusalem, he shows them how they are just like their forefathers, who always rejected those that God sent them. We see that this led to them stoning Stephen as he becomes the first Christian martyr. Listen in to see how we can impact those around us, like Stephen affected a young man named Saul of Tarsus.
In Acts 7, we see song Stephen, chosen in the previous chapter to help with administrative duties, now standing in front of the same council that condemned Jesus. He recounts Old Testament history and preaches truth to this group. Ultimately, it will cost him his life.
In this study, we will see the early church deal with a legitimate dispute and how they deal with it. It comes down to calling and priorities.
Acts 5 shows us how God deals with hypocrisy in the early church and how He wanted purity. Then we see more hostility as the Apostles continue to preach and teach with boldness and lastly, we see some good advice given by an unexpected character.
In this study, we see several things that marked the early church. They were people that prayed bold prayers and prayed often and they were generous people. These characteristics should mark us as believers as well.
In this study, we see the first miracle done through the Apostles. It gets people's attention and then Peter uses it as an opportunity to preach the gospel again! The preaching of the gospel must be something that we always do....
The church is God's created institution and the way His plan is getting worked out on the earth. Listen in to this message to discover the Pillars of A Healthy Church and see how it doesn't cost money to be a church that God can bless!
In this message, we see Peter preach an amazing message and the result is conviction and the salvation of 3,000 people! This is what happens when there is Holy Spirit Preaching!
The Disciples of Jesus, experienced quite a transformation in their lives.When Jesus is arrested and put on trial, almost all of them runaway. In the Book of Acts, we see them as bold, courageous preachers of the Gospel. What happened? The Holy Spirit came upon them. Listen in to discover what happened as The Holy Spirit Comes...
Many times, we hear, "Wait on the Lord!" What does that mean? How do we do that, practically? Listen in to this message to learn what to when you are waiting on the Lord.
Before Jesus left, He gave the disciples a mission; go into all the world, preach the gospel and make disciples. But just before He ascended to Heaven, He told the disciples to wait for the promise of the Father, which was the Holy Spirit to come upon them and empower them to be witnesses. We need that same power to live the Christian life. Listen in to this study to hear about this promise of power in the person of The Holy Spirit.
As we begin the Book of Acts, we need to understand some of the background, who the author was and to whom was he writing. Listen in as we lay a foundation for our study in Acts!
In this study, we a large angel who has a small book. He tells John to eat it. What does all this mean for us? Listen in to see what God has to say to us regarding digesting the Word of God!
People sometimes refer to the trials and suffering they are going through as hell. In this study, we see Hell come to the earth as the Fifth Trumpet judgment is unleashed. We see the realities of hell and that it is not a place that anyone would want to go to and this should motivate us to share the gospel!
We have seen first the six seals opened and now we see the seventh seal opened and silence ensues in heaven for 30 minutes. After this, the trumpet judgments begin. We see the first four trumpet judgments in Chapter 8 and they are devastating...
In this message, we take a break from the judgment and destruction that is taking place on the earth and we once again, get a glimpse into heaven and what's happening there while things are happening on the earth. We see two groups, the 144,000 and a great multitude that no one can number.
In this study, we continue to see the seals broken and the judgments that come when they are broken. We see that mankind is hard hearted and stubborn and many will not repent. We also see a group of people that come to Christ during the tribulation and end up as martyrs for Christ!
Listen in as we come to the beginning of the "action" portion of Revelation. In this study, we will see Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in verses 1-8. This is what is coming in the future, and it may not be that far away
As we conclude Revelation 5, we see the Greatest Worship Service Ever, complete with angels, people, songs, etc. Listen in to see what lies ahead in our future. We will worship in Heaven and we should worship now!
As we continue to look into what's happening in Heaven, John sees a scroll in the hand of god, who is on the throne. He weeps because it seems that there is no one worthy to open the scroll until Jesus, the Lamb that was slain, comes forward and takes the scroll. He is worthy. Listen in to find out what the scroll is and why this is all so important!
In Revelation 4, we get a peek into Heaven and see what's happening there right before the judgment of Revelation 6-18. We see that there is worship and lots of it. It's a preview of coming attractions!
In Part 2 of The Church Throughout History message, we continue to see how the 7 churches mirror to a great extent, the flow of church history. Listen in as we continue our quick overview...
As we take a look at Chapters 2-3 of Revelation, we hear what Jesus says to seven churches, but we also see an interesting parallel to Church history. Listen in to part 1 of the fascinating overview of The Church Throughout History.
In this last letter to the seven churches, Jesus addresses the church "of the Laodiceans". In His letter, he calls them out, telling them they think they need nothing, that they are all good, but Jesus rebukes them and tells them to repent. They are not hot or cold, but lukewarm and Jesus warns that this is worst condition one can be in spirtitually.
In this sixth letter to a church, Jesus addresses the church in Philadelphia. He has only good things to say about this church and in our study, we will see four marks of a powerful church.
April Fool's Day and Easter fell on the same day this year. Many people love to play practical jokes on family and friends on this day but it was no joke that the Resurrection happened! It is certainty and our salvation depends on it being true!
This is the longest letter to one of the 7 churches and Jesus has some very serious things to say to this church at Thyatira. They were doing doing some good things but they had strayed from God's Word and become very permissive to non-biblical things. If we are not careful, we can easily slip into this. It's why we need to learn to discern the truth.
In this 3rd letter to a church in Revelation, we see Jesus address the church at Pergamos. He addresses the fact that they are quite tolerant of false doctrine. He tells them to repent. What areas of our own lives are we tolerating compromise?
In this 2nd of the letters to the Seven churches, Jesus addresses the church in Smyrna. They were being persecuted and treated harshly for their faith in Christ, but Jesus gives words of commendation and encouragement. Listen to what Jesus would say to anyone facing difficult circumstances.
In Revelation chapters 2-3, Jesus inspects 7 churches and gives report cards to each of them. In this study, we look at the church at Ephesus and we see what Jesus says to "A Church Preoccupied". He has lots of good to say but he indicts them with "You have left your first love..."
As we continue in Revelation 1, we see this amazing vision of Jesus that John describes. Listen in to see what the vision of the glorified Lord says to us about Jesus!
In this first study in the Book of Revelation, we examine the first 8 verses of this amazing book. We will provide an introduction and look at the book itself, the biographer and the central character of the book.
In this study, our last in Colossians, we see Paul greet and mention many of his loyal friends and then his final words to the church in Colossae. Listen in and see what kind of people Paul surrounded himself with and let's try and be faithful and loyal friends.
In this study, the Apostle Paul gives us practical tools about how to talk to God about others and how to talk to others about God. Listen in to get these tools for yourself.
In this study, we get more practical advice for our relationships as Paul talks about "Children, Bosses, Workers, and Bosses". Listen in to see how being in Christ should affect our closest relationships.
Listen to this study as The Apostle Paul gives us some practical instruction regarding the roles of husbands and wives.
Last week, we were told by The Apostle Paul, "to put off the old man" and the deeds of the flesh. This week, Paul comes full circle and tells us the positive, he tells us what to put on as we live out our faith in Christ!
As we close out 2017, we look at how we can break free from the past. We all want to go forward and deeper with Christ in the new year and Paul lets us in on how to do that.
Legalism is dangerous and in this passage, Paul warns the believers to not let anyone judge them in regards to several things that are religious duty. We have been set free from these things. Listen in to hear how to avoid the traps of legalism...
In this message, we are given a warning. The Apostle Paul issues a warning for us to beware than no one cheats us or takes us captive by empty deceit, philosophy, man's traditions or anything less than Christ and what he has given us. We need to beware that we don't settle for anything less than what God has for us.
In this study, we will see Paul's heart once again. His desire for the believers in Colossae is to have depth and stability in their walk with the Lord. Listen in to see how this is possible for us as well.
In this study, Paul shares with us his heart, his desire for the believers in Colosse. We get a glimpse at what made this man tick and what truly drove him. Listen in as we look at The Ministry of Paul.
In this message, we examine the fundamentals of the gospel and the Christian Life. Sometimes, we need to be reminded of the basics and that's what Paul does here. We can never get away from the fundamentals!
Many people give Jesus a place of prominence but He is to be given the place of preeminence. What's the difference? Prominence means important, preeminence means most important, over everything. Listen to this study and see what Paul says about Jesus!
Do you struggle with knowing what to pray for people? Most of us do. In this study, we will discover what things Paul prayed for the Colossian believers and see how we can pray the same things for ourselves and those around us.