When Jesus entered into Jerusalem the final time, he entered into tension between those that believed he was the Messiah, and those who strongly opposed him.
Let's explore some practical ways we can love God with our talents, time, treasure and thoughts.
In the last installment of our First Love series, we discuss how to love God with all our strength.
Learning to love God with our minds doesn't mean becoming more intelligent. Mark explores how to love God with our minds.
As we continue to explore how to love God with all of ourselves, we learn how to love God with a biblical understanding of the soul.
Pulling from our text in 1 John 2, we talk about how loving the world contrasts with the Love for God.
Let's take a biblical look at 'The Heart' and find out how we are supposed to love God with all of it.
Setting up for the next few weeks as we will explore how to love God with all of ourselves.
We take a deep dive into Psalm 73, where the Psalmist describes his bitterness and jealousy toward a carefree world, and eventually what epiphany brought him out of the pit.
What does it take to love God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength? We can posture ourselves in ways to cultivate the desire and devotion necessary to love Him.
Our new series is all about putting God in His rightful place in our hearts, minds, souls and strength.
Let's take a deep look look at the parable of the Good Samaritan. How does this let us know who is our 'neighbor' that we are commanded to love?
Join us as we discuss how to love in such a time as this. How do we practically live out the two greatest commandments: Love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves?