Join us this Sunday as we dive into Romans 6:15-20 and explore the transformative power of God's grace! Discover how grace frees us from slavery to sin, calls us to live as slaves to righteousness, and leads us to a life filled with gratitude to God for our new identity in Christ.
Join us this morning as we study Romans 6:8-11 and explore our identification with Christ. We'll be reminded that we are united with Him, knowing His work, and considering ourselves dead to sin but alive to God.
Join us this morning as we study Romans 6:5-7 and explore our identification with Christ. We'll discover that the believer is united with Christ, crucified with Him, has victory in Him, and is emancipated by Him.
Join us this morning as we explore the believer's paradox: though we have died, we are still living. Study along with us to understand what this means.
join us this morning as Dr. Dave Deets opens the Word from Colossians 2:8-15. We will be challenged not to be held captive by the world's standards, but to realize our true identity in Christ.
Join us for this sermon where we will learn that we have a far better imputation from Jesus. His free gift brings us justification, life, reigning, and righteousness-blessings that far surpass the condemnation and inherited from Adam.
Romans 5-12 gives us a powerful perspective on grace- Sin entered the world through Adam, death followed, and it spread to all humanity. But through Christ, we receive the profound gift of grace- Join us for today's sermon as we dive deeper into this life-changing truth.
In this sermon from Romans 5-6-11, we will explore the profound truth of God's love for us. We'll see how his love is demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice on the cross, how we are saved from his wrath, reconciled to a right relationship with Him, and empowered to glorify Him in our daily lives. Join us as we dive into the incredible depth of God's love and how it transforms our present future.
John MacArthur notes that Romans 5-3-5 may be one of the less appealing promises to believers- the call to rejoice in suffering. However, this seemingly less appealing promise becomes a crucial source of strength for those who have endured suffering. Join us today as we reflect on steadfastness through suffering.
Explore the life-changing privileges of justification by faith in our latest sermon based on Romans 5-1-2. We'll uncover how spiritual truths surpass everyday perks. focusing on the eternal benefits like peace with God, access to grace, lasting security, and the confidence of glory. Join us to learn how to truly embrace and live out these divine gifts-
Join us for this biblical exposition of Romans 4-16-25, where we learn the importance of trusting God in the midst of circumstances, in a way that is consistent with Scripture and centered on Christ.
Are you looking for happiness-- True happiness-- In this sermon, Pastor Caleb will expound on Romans 4-6-12, where we will see that true happiness comes from forgiveness, faith, and following the example of faithful believers.
Are you looking for happiness-- True happiness-- In this sermon, Pastor Caleb will expound on Romans 4-6-12, where we will see that true happiness comes from forgiveness, faith and following the example of faithful believers.
Jon us as we explore Romans 4-1-5 and discover the timeless truth of justification by God's grace through faith alone.
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb delves into Romans 3-27-31 to reveal the broader significance of the Gospel. He highlights how the gospel fosters an attitude of worship toward God, a welcoming spirit towards all believers, and a word-centered understanding. Join us as we explore these transformative truths and their impact on our daily lives.
For the believer, the Gospel is the foundation of our salvation- however, God does so much more. In Romans 3-25b-26, we will learn that God reveals many different aspects of His righteousness. Study along with us and worship our great God.
There is a lot of talk about Christian unity- however, much of the discussion is attempting to reach a -mere Christianity- or a type of faith where all people can agree on the terms. Yet, in today's sermon, Pastor Caleb, from Romans 3-22b-25a, will demonstrate the real basis of Christian unity- the truths of the gospel. Join us as we explore Christians United.
What transforms our lives-- Politics, Culture, non-profits-- While these may provide some temporal benefit, the main avenue for the continual transformation of the believer is our understanding of the Gospel. The Gospel grounds us, as it makes us right with God, relies on God's work, and extends to the entirety of the church of God. Join us in this sermon concerning Romans 3-22 to see how the gospel shapes the church.
This sermon expounds on the glorious truth of the Biblical Gospel from Romans 3-21-22a. This text speaks of the Gospel found in the Scriptures alone, in Christ alone. Join us to glory in these wonderful truths.
Join us as we delve into this four-part series entitled -Everybody Bad.- In this final part, we will explore the universal reality that everybody, outside of Christ, is condemned. Looking at Romans 3-19-20, we see that no unbeliever, through Scripture, has a defense or capacity to repair their relationship with God apart from Christ. We, as believers, should be thankful for God's grace, Biblical introspective to ensure that we are pleasing to the Lord, and make sure that we appropriately use the Scriptures in our evangelism.
Join us this morning as Pastor Daryl Hilbert from Grace Bible Church from Gillette, Wyoming, brings the Word. He will be discussing 1 Timothy 4-1, encouraging us to strive for sound doctrine and avoid doctrines of demons.
Join us as we delve into this four-part series entitled 'Everybody's Bad.' In this third part, we will explore the universal reality that everybody, including us, does bad things, as highlighted in Romans3-15-18. From war to murder to broken communities to abortions, our society is one of destructive ways. This stems from the fact that everyone without Christ engages in disrespectful worship.
Join us as we delve into this four-part series entitled 'Everybody's Bad.' In this second part, we will explore the universal reality that everybody, including us, says bad words, as highlighted in Romans 3-13-14. This is a topic that resonates with our daily lives, and as believers, we should be grateful for the immense power of God's grace, which saved us despite our use of deceitful, malicious, and obscene speech.
Join us as we study this four-part series entitled 'Everybody's Bad.' In this first part, we will see that everybody is a bad person, as stated in Romans 3-9-12. While believers should be thankful for God's grace, we need to remember that at one time we were like everybody else. We were controlled by our sin like everybody else, and we were completely depraved like everybody else.
Join us as we study Romans 3-1-8, where we will be encouraged to be confident in God's grace, regardless of the opposition to it.
In this sermon from Romans 2-17-24, we will be encouraged to serve God because He saved us from our pre-conversion pride, which was rooted in spiritual privilege, misguided purpose, and hypocritical practices
This sermon explores the message of Romans-2-12-16, emphasizing that mere outward appearance and partial obedience to the law are insufficient for salvation. It challenges the notion that being -goodish- can make us righteous or spare us from divine judgment. Highlighting the true basis of salvation, it calls us to embrace God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, which alone justifies and saves us from the impending judgment.
Join us as we study Romans 1-29-32, exploring the depths of our depravity, so that we may praise God for His marvelous salvation.
In this sermon on Romans 1-24-28, Pastor Caleb will challenge us to worship God because, by His grace, He has saved us from ourselves. He has forgiven us for our grievous offenses committed against Him.
Join us as we dive into Romans 1-19-23. It is our hope that you will be grateful for God's grace, which rescued us from our suppression of the truth, sinful disrespect, and false worship.
Grab your Bible as we learn more about the Gospel and see God's grace amidst wrath and sin. In the sermon, we will study Romans 1-18, where we will be encouraged to be grateful for God's grace, which saved us from God's wrathful righteous judgment while we participated in humanity's sinfulness and actively suppressed the truth in unrighteousness.
Join us as we continue our study in the book of Romans . this sermon will focus on the great truth that one is imputed with righteousness of God on the basis of faith alone. Join us as we explore the great revelation of justification by faith alone.
As we continue our study of Romans 1-16, we will see that the Gospel is the foundation of our faith. This gospel message being, the basis of our faith, is universal and, therefore, the most relevant message known to humanity. So, join us in the hope that we will glory in the Gospel of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Join us for our study of Romans 1-16, where we will uncover the compelling reasons why the Gospel should be at the forefront of our bold boasting and glory. This exploration will reinforce the immense power and significance of the Gospel in our lives. It will challenge and inspire us to uphold the Gospel as the banner of our faith and hope.
Join Us for our study of Romans 1-8-15. Our sermon will focus on how we can cultivate spiritual growth by engaging in persistent prayer, undertaking purposeful ministry, and dedicatedly preaching the Word.
Join us this morning as Pastor Caleb speaks on Romans 1-1-7. We hope that through this text, you will gain a clearer understanding of your divine ministry, message, motivation, and membership,
In this introductory sermon on the epistle to Philemon, we explore how Paul teaches the Gospel, justification by faith, sanctification, church unity, and much more. We will also delve into the theological impact this book has had on church history and how it might influence our life and walk with Jesus
Jesus is supremely superior to charming but fleeting tales of cultural icons like Santa Claus. Int his sermon, we are reminded that Jesus is not just a seasonal figure but the rightful heir of all things. We will be challenged to shift our trust away from personal performance and place in the Jesus, passionately worshipping Him for his unparalleled supremacy.
Jesus Christ is the ultimate revelation of God's love and truth. Unlike the fleeting and often misleading cultural narratives, Jesus stands as a primary agent of God's self-revelation. in this sermon, we explore how Jesus surpasses everyone and everything - yes, even the charming tales of Santa.
Join us as we explore the joy and depth of Christian fellowship, based on 2 John 12-13. We're focusing on deepening our connections though personal interaction, embracing the joy that comes from true fellowship, and recognizing the unique bond that unites all believers as family.
Join us for -Watch Out- Part 3- where we explore 2 John 9-11, focusing on guarding against deception and risky connections. Learn how to discern and support trustworthy teachers, and steer clear of involvement in wickedness.
Join Dr. Chris McMillan as he dives into the powerful truths of Revelation 5-1-14, exploring the themes of divine sovereignty, the gravity of sin, and the unmatched glory of Jesus. -to every tribe and tongue- promised a profound look at the assured victory of the gospel across all nations, affirming God's ultimate control and the redemptive plan through Christ.
In -Watch Out- Part 1,- Pastor Caleb Hilbert dissects 2 John, emphasizing the need to discern truth in a world rife with false teachings. Learn to identify deceptive doctrines, understand the true nature of Jesus, and recognize the traits of false teachers. Join us for a critical exploration of faith, truth, and vigilance.
Join Pastor Caleb Hilbert as we dive into 2 John 4-6. Discover that we should celebrate when others walk in the truth, and remember that we are commanded to love as we constantly walk in our Christian life.
Join us as we study 2 John 1-3 where we will learn that our love should be anchored in truth -1-2- and our blessing are anchored in God -3-.
Join in delving into into Philemon 17-25, where we'll uncover the significance of welcoming fellow saints- receiving with open arms, reconciling though God's grace, and lovingly reconnecting with one another.
Join us for God's Sovereign Hand in Our Life as pastor Caleb Hilbert unpacks Philemon 12-16, revealing God's intentional guidance in our personal paths and His transformative work within the church.
Join Pastor Caleb Hilbert as he dives into -An Appealing Solution- spotlighting Paul's genuine plea to Philemon. Discover the essence of loving approach, heartfelt advocacy, and the hope of sincere responses.
Join us in this exposition of Philemon 4-7 entitled -We Should Pray for One Another- where we will deliver into the transformative power of prayer.
In this introductory sermon on the Epistle to Philemon, we explore how Paul addresses complex issues such as slavery, forgiveness, and Christian Unity in his letter to Philemon, a leader in the early Christian Church. We Examine the historical and cultural context of the text to derive insights relevant to modern believers, emphasizing the enduring principles of love and the transformative power of the Gospel.
Explore 'The Godly Wife' with Pastor Caleb Hilbert as he dives into Proverbs 31-10-31, shedding light on the profoundly valuable attributes of a godly wife-her steadfast trustworthiness, remarkable productivity, and praiseworthy life.
Join us as we journey through Proverbs 31-1-9 with Pastor Caleb Hilbert's sermon, -the Godly Mother.-
Dive deep with Pastor Caleb Hilbert as he explores the wonders and wisdom of God's divine order in -Submission from God Despite Our Folly.- Delve into Proverbs 30-18-33, where we'll marvel at mysteries beyond out understanding, witness the wisdom in God's smallest creations, and be gently reminded of the grace outcomes of our own follies -- all while embracing a call to humble repentance.
Join Pastor Caleb Hilbert as he dives into -Sanctification from God Despite Our Independence,- an exploration of Proverbs 30-7-17. Discover the importance of divine guidance in our lives, recognize behaviors that are rooted in self-reliance, and understand the profound outcomes of neglecting God's teachings.
In this sermon, we will examine Proverbs 30-1-6 which urges us to acknowledge our human limitations and submit to God's all-knowing wisdom. Through exploring Agur's humble introduction and his thought-provoking questions about God's transcendence, we are encouraged to trust in the Divine and hold His Word in high regard. Despite our limited understanding and the vastness of creation, we can find solace in God and His infallible truth.
This Sunday, Pastor Caleb Hilbert delivers -Solomon's Final Words,- a sermon based on Proverbs 29-22-27, warning against anger, pride, and association with the wicked, while encouraging trust in the LORD for safety and justice amid the animosity between the righteous and the wicked.
Join Pastor Caleb as he discusses the blessings of discipline based on Proverbs 29-17-21. As we explore the blessings it brings, including loving families, fostering wise obedience, and guiding us toward future Godliness.
Join Pastor Caleb as he expounds on Proverbs 29-12-16 in this sermon. Explore the consequences of following wrong ideas and rejecting right ones, which contribute to the growth of sin. However, rest assured in the ultimate victory found in Christ and don't lose hope.
Join Pastor Caleb as he dives into Proverbs 29-7-11. In this exposition, he will encourage you to remain steadfast in your commitment to the word of God by highlighting the advantages it offers. Specifically, he will emphasize how God's Word imparts wisdom regarding aiding others and teaches us about the importance of self-control.
Join Pastor Caleb as he expounds on Proverbs 29-1-6- In this sermon, he will encourage you to stay faithful to the Word of God by pointing out the profound impact of accepting Divine Reproof, embracing righteousness by the empowerment from the True God, and Finding true joy in Christ. This text also sheds light on the contrast between the blessings of wisdom and the hardships caused by wickedness and immoral associations
Join Pastor Caleb Hilbert this Sunday for an engaging sermon titled -The Bad Lions Part 2.- Discover the profound consequences of unethical practices, the potential for fleshly behavior, and significance of our public testimony according to Proverbs 28-21-28. Don't miss this message that encourages all believers to repent and walk in the footsteps of Christ.
In Proverbs 28-15-20, we find a powerful message that encourages us to embrace a life filled with love for God, leading to a fulfilling and abundant existence. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding the negative influence of the flesh, which not only causes harm to others but also exposes them to the consequences of divine discipline.
Join Pastor Caleb Hilbert this Sunday for this week's sermon -Christ, Our Hero Part 2,- based on Proverbs 28-4-14. Explore the profound wisdom of God as Solomon describes the righteous, who understand justice, remain faithful to God's law, and experience divine blessings. Discover how to grow in your faith and learn practical applications to help your walk with God.
Discover the transformation power of Proverbs 28-1-6 as we see Christ as our hero as we yield to the Spirit who fosters Christ-like boldness. justice, and character within us.
Join us as we explore Proverbs 27-23-27 and learn how responsible stewardship can help us embody Christ-like wisdom. Together, let's utilize our God-given resources to provide for our families and to minister to others.
From Proverbs 27-19-22, we learn that a person's true character is often exposed, but fully known by God, who can graciously change and satisfy a person for His glory.
According to Proverbs 27-11-18, we honor God when we demonstrate respect for our parents by making wise decisions, being cautious to avoid harm, and approaching relatio0nships with prudence.
Proverbs 27-1-10 reminds us to humbly boast in the Lord , avoid jealous fools, seek biblical counsel, and remain faithful to our friends.
Proverbs 26-13-28 calls us to be vigilant against negative behaviors such as laziness, meddling, and hypocrisy, while urging us to carefully safeguard ourselves against falling into these same patterns to lead a Christ-like life.
In Acts 2- 42-47, we see the witness of the early church, where they steadfastly adhered to four important things, had a profound sense of awe, demonstrated genuine affection towards one another, acted as united alliance of believers, and witnessed divine growth in their numbers.
In Acts 2-37-41, we see that an effective witness of the the resurrection is concerned for the unsaved, calls them to rely on God's salvation, and considers those whom God changes as part of the church.
Peter's example in Acts 2-14-36 demonstrates the use of God's promises, proof of Jesus' earthly ministry, and Psalmic portrayal of the Messiah to explain and persuade people to believe in Jesus.
From Acts 2-1-13 we should know that the church is an empowered witness that is made by God, controlled by the Spirit, and boldly speaks of the gospel.
From Proverbs 26-6-12 we should be encouraged to see and avoid the peril of entrusting a fool, engaging in the disgusting practices of a fool, and succumbing to arrogance.
We are advised to carefully think about about ongoing problems related to discipline of a fool, as well as how to answer them, as stated in Proverbs 26-3-5
Proverbs 25-28 -26-2 discourages us from acting a fool and opening ourselves to severe problems.
Proverbs 25-16-22 teaches us to be wise according to the different circumstances and relationships.
From Proverbs 25-11-15 we learn that wise communication is valuable, refreshing, and powerful.
From Colossians 2-6-7 we are commanded to live as we received Christ according to our identification with Christ, Biblical doctrine, and abounding joy.
Proverbs 25-4-10 encourages us to continue in prayer for our leaders that they may rule according to God's will, in humility towards them, and in love towards our neighbors.
In Matthew 2-1-12 we see an account concerning the magi from the East who saw a star and traveled to Jerusalem looking for the newly-born King. Herod was troubled by the news that he discovered that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. he sent the magi to Bethlehem, charging them to tell him the child's location. The star led them to the child- they joyfully worshiped and gave gifts to the child. Then they received a dream that warned them not to return to Herod, and they went home another way.
In Luke 2-8-20 a group of shepherds were watching their flocks in a field near the town of Bethlehem. suddenly an angel appeared while the glory of the Lord shown all around them- this frightened the shepherds. However, the angel had a joyous announcement concerning the Messiah's birth, whom they would find wrapped up in the cloths and lying in a manger. suddenly when they entered Bethlehem, they saw the child and told Mary and Joseph all they had heard and seen. Mary heard these things and treasured them in her hear. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying the Lord for all they had heard and seen.
In Luke 1-26-28, God sent an angelic messenger named Gabriel to relay a message to a young virgin named Mary. Gabriel announced the future miraculous birth of her son Jesus the Great. Mary declared that she was a servant of the Lord, and would obey- at this, Gabriel departed. From this account, we should be joyful that God has a sovereign plan that he will carry out, through His Son Jesus Christ.
Proverbs 25-1-3 encourages us to glorify God when he conceals matter, while respecting our governing authorities, especially when they seek out a matter.
We will learn from Proverbs 24-23-34 to refine their judgement, regulate their priorities, respect their neighbors, and recognize responsibility.
Proverbs 24-1-7 encouraged us to desire God's wisdom, to love fellow believers, to rejoice when we see righteousness, to be content and not to have bitter jealousy of the wicked, and to fear God and the governing authorities.
Proverbs 24-8-12 admonished us to maintain our testimony, to stand in the Lord's strength in all circumstances, and do what is right without excuses.
Proverbs 24-1-7 warns us not to idolize evil men, encourages us to form a godly family upon God's wisdom, reminds us to receive Godly wisdom, and teaches us that fools have trouble appreciating and applying God's wisdom.
Proverbs 23-17-25 reminds us that we should fear the LORD, direct our hearts in God's path, and honor our parents.
Proverbs 23-10-16 reminds us that we should edify, not defraud, apply God's wisdom, discipline our children, and divine pleasure comes when we act wisely.
Proverbs 23-1-9 teaches us to keep our wits about ourselves, to know when enough wealth is enough, to avoid eating with a stingy man, and the futility of attempting to teach a fool.
Proverbs 22-22-29 teaches us not to steal, to be careful with our associations, to be wise with our money management, and that we should work hard and skillfully.
In Proverbs 22-17-21 teaches us how to cultivate our faith in the Lord and prepare us to be wise.
In Proverbs 22-7-16, we will learn that to be wise is to be compassionate, choose the correct associations and commitment which flow from one's pursuit of God's word and personal purity.
in Proverbs 22-6, we will learn that parents must rain their children in God's wisdom with the hope that they will continue in it.
Proverbs 22-1-5 teaches us that a godly testimony, judgment, and attitudes are truly valuable.
Proverbs-21-27-31 teaches us about God's providential governance, where he deals with humanity and brings His ultimate victory.
In Proverbs 21-22-26, we will learn the advantages of wisdom characterized by victory, security, and generosity while realizing the disadvantage of folly, arrogance, and laziness, which results in death.
In Proverbs 21-21, we will learn that the wise will pursue righteousness and loyalty, which will result in finding life, righteousness and honor.
In Proverbs 21- 18-21, we will learn that the wise will pursue a righteous life, knowing that the Lord will divinely protect, prosper, and reward them.
In Proverbs 21-13-17, we will learn that fools that fools have no regard for the needy, justice, godly wisdom, and self restraint, and their ultimate downfall
In Proverbs 21-11-12, we learn that God deals with humanity through his instruction of the wise and His judgement of the wicked.
In Proverbs 21-4-10, we will learn that any rebellion against God's w2isdom will exhibit many shewed and selfish goals, rash decision making, and continued entrapment to sin, resulting in hurting others.
In Proverbs 21-3, we will learn the perspective that the LORD prefers practicing the righteousness and justice over merely offering sacrifices.
In proverbs 21-2, we will see that we are incapable of assessing ourselves while only the Lord is capable assesses our hearts.
In Proverbs21-1, we will see that God has sovereign power and control over all humanity.
In Proverbs 20-19-24, we will learn that wise leaders devise plans by seeking advice, respecting elders, and trusting the Lord.
In Proverbs 20-13-17, we will learn that a wise leader puts in a decent day's work through productivity, ethical business practices, and valuing the right things.
In Revelation 5-9-10, we will be challenged to consider the risen Lion- Lamb's atoning work and His coming ferocious judgement.
In John 1-29, we will be challenged to seriously consider the person and atoning work of Jesus Christ.
In Proverbs 20-20-12, we learn the value of wise leadership who use Divinely empowered discernment amid the deviant behavior of the fools.
In Proverbs 20-8-9, we will learn the value of wise leadership since one of it's objectives is to remove evil, even in the difficult challenge of profound sinfulness
In Proverbs 20-1-7, we will learn that the fool is carried away by many things for many reasons, while the wise remain faithful to the Lord and His will.
In Proverbs 19-24-29, we will learn that future failure comes though slothfulness, stubbornness, and devious behavior.
In Proverbs 19-20-23, we will learn that future success comes by seeking God's wisdom, acknowledging God sovereignty, L9oving men, and fearing God
In Proverbs 19-17-20, we will see the rewards of compassionate discernment towards the poor, our children, and our biblical teachers.
In Proverbs 19-8-16, you will notice the wise who acquires and exhibits discernment in their self-love, self-control, and self-preservation, which is the demonstration of their concern of their soul.
Proverbs 18-22-19-7 speaks of the wise who observe the gracious gifts from God while the foolish experience self-inflicted problem and ruin.
In this sermon, we will discuss Proverbs 18-10-19. In this text, we will see that the foolish fabricate imaginary fortresses from their imagination to protect themselves against future danger and hurt-however, the wise seek a strong defense that is based upon the Lord, discernment and biblical principles.
In this sermon, we will discuss Proverbs18-2-10.In this text, we will see that foolish behavior and attitudes cause trouble for the soul of an individual and his reputation in the community. The wise person should find safety from the foolishness and trouble by fleeing to the Lord.
In this sermon, we will discuss the need for unity amid an ecclesiastic climate of splits, schisms, and separations.
In this sermon, we will see that when we walk by the fresh, we act like foolish children who severely hurt our Heavenly Father, their earthly parents, and community.
Proverbs 17-12-20 warns us about the fool's destructive lifestyle ands point of view in hopes that we may see it and desire to be wise.
Proverbs 17-7-11 describes the striving of the sinful in their schemes stunted growth, and sentence of the wicked.
Proverbs 16-25-30 shows us three characteristics of freshly people- namely, they they have pride , are self willed , plan evil , and carry out those evil plans.
Proverbs 16-10-15teacheds us the wise governing official's responsibilities, attitudes , and interactions.
Proverbs 16-7-9 teaches us the perplexing life of the righteous, which includes their path , purpose , and planning while being cognizant of God's sovereignty.
Proverbs 16-5-6 teaches us that those who are proud in heart are under the wrath of God while those who trust and obey are his delight
In Proverbs 15-25-33 Speaks of the wise and their humility, which exhibits itself in humility, morality, and speech.
Proverbs 15-18-24 gives us a description of a lifestyle and ultimate destination of the wise.
Proverbs 15-12-14 gives us a description of a wise heart that is teachable, joyful, and discerning.
Proverbs 15-1-3 teaches us that we should speak wisely in every situation with the understanding that God is cognizant of everyone everywhere.
Proverbs 14-28-35 gives us a vignette of an enlightened nation with good governance -28- and a self- controlled and righteous populous -29-35-.
In Proverbs 14-22-27 ,in this passage, we learn that there are two paths in front of us, and we must choose the one that is pleasing to God -22-, is profitable -23-24-, is safe -25-27-.
In Proverbs 14-17-21 , we see that a wise person is a beloved neighbor since the since the wise exhibit discernment and love .
Proverbs 14-12-16 explains the difference between the wise and the fool. this explanation shows that a fool acts as his own judge as he pretends to be happy- he moves away from the truth because he believes everything, which leads to his fool and arrogant actions. The same can happen to any believer who walks away from Christ or his Word.
In Proverbs14-8-11, we learn about the essential building blocks ,honestly viewing yourself , making amends ,and knowing that only God can supply satisfaction to build a solid ,godly home.
In Proverbs 14-5-7, we learn about the essential building blocks, of being truthful, to build a solid, godly home.
In Proverbs 14-3-4, we learn about the essential building blocks to build a solid, godly home of protecting and providing.
Proverbs 14-1-2 we learn about the essential building block of fearing the Lord to build a solid, godly home.
Philippians 3-8-11teaches us that we should consider all self-righteousness as spiritual bankrupt so that we may gain the real treasure of knowledge of Christ, identification with Christ, and hope in Christ.
Philippians 3-2-7 teaches us that because of Gods work in our life, we should watch for moralists since He makes us true worshipers who should consider all past gains as a loss.
Proverbs 13-11-17 teaches us that we should know and desire to belike a wise person who works hard hopes in the Lord , and Listening sound words.
Proverbs 13-1-10 teaches us that a wise person accepts the godly discipline, speaks discerningly while being a hard worker, hating any falsehood, protecting the innocent, humble, honest, and joyful.
In Proverbs 12-24-28, we learn that a godly worker is diligent encouraging, exemplary, responsible , and righteous.
Proverbs 12-15-23 teaches us to speak wisely, which entails choosing our words carefully, with honesty and discernment.
Proverbs 12-7-14teaches us that the wise make the most of their time though their discernment, stewardship , and speech . the wise, therefore , are a benefit to everyone around them.
Proverbs 11-31-12-6teaches us that the wise have a stable life since they appropriately respond to God's word in their obedience and repentance -11-31-12-6-, establishing strong families -12-3-4-, and in the way that they talk -12-5-6-.
The Christian influencer attempts to be a positive Influence both at home and the community -Proverbs 11-29-30-.
As believes, we should strive to be delightful neighbors. Proverbs 11-22-28 gives us an excellent description of a delightful neighbor who has discernment -22-, does good -23-27-, and depends upon the Lord -28-.
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb Hilbert explains in Proverbs 11-15-18 that a believer should be biblical in all of their business dealings. --Financial Security -15--Good Reputation -16--Christ-like Kindness -17--True Reward -18-
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb Hilbert explains in Proverbs 11-9-14 that a believer should publicly display of our integrity which will results in our joyous security in the community. --A Public display of integrity means a Public display of knowledge -9-. -A Public display of integrity means a Public display of encouraging words -10-11-.-A Public display of integrity means a Public display of discretion -12-13- . -A Public display of integrity means a Public display of advice -14-
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb Hilbert explains in Proverbs 10-22-32 that a biblical worldview or outlook on life is far superior to a worldly outlook. --It is a Joyful Outlook -22-24--It is a Hopeful Outlook -25-30--It is a Useful Outlook -31-32-
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb Hilbert explains that Proverbs 10-13-21 shows that our speech reveals our real character - namely, our inner stability, vitality, and value towards others. --They reveal your stability -13-15--They reveal your vitality -16-19--They reveal your value -20-21-
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb Hilbert will show that Proverbs 10-1-12 demonstrates that God's wisdom brings true prosperity, whereas the world's foolishness brings to ruin. --True prosperity is pleasing to your parents -1-.-True Prosperity is Protection from death -2--True Prosperity is Provisions from God -3--True Prosperity is Persistent hard work -4-5--True Prosperity is Public and divine favor -6-7--True Prosperity is Prescribing to God's Word -8--True Prosperity is Peaceful life -9-12-
In this sermon, Pastor Caleb deals with Proverbs 5-1-20. In this passage, he deals with a healthy and biblical view of physical intimacy. In verses 1-2, we see the Rules for Intimacy, verses 3-14, we see the Ruin of sinful intimacy, and verses 15-20 the Reward of spousal intimacy.
This sermon is the final part of a mini-series on how to have a biblical marriage. In this sermon, we will deal with the husband's responsibility in the marriage.
This sermon is the third part of a mini-series on how to have a biblical marriage. In this sermon, we will deal with the husband's responsibility in the marriage.
This sermon is the second part of a mini-series on how to have a biblical marriage. In this sermon, we will deal with the problems amid marriage.
This sermon is the first part of a mini-series on how to have a biblical marriage. In this sermon, we will deal with the pattern of marriage.
In this interview, Pastor Caleb talks with Pastor Jim Harris about the theology of the church and church planting.