Big victories come from big opportunities. Big opportunities are often disguised as big problems.
Salvation is not about what we do but what he did. In this podcast, we will take a look at how our lives can easily be consumed by the things we think we can earn.
The first people to have an encounter with Jesus were those who were work, waiting, and watching. He is still having encounters with those who are working, waiting, and watching today.
It is easy to get so invested in this world that we forget that our real home is the one waiting for us in Heaven. Through Abraham’s life, we explore the value of living as a pilgrim in this world while looking toward the next.
Paul implores Timothy to stir up the gift that is in him. If we fail to keep ourselves stirred up in the lord we will see our spirituality begin to suffer.
Christians are a letter from Christ to those we come in contact with. It’s through us that he is sharing the message of his love and salvation.
Sometimes the things that seem like big detours in your life, is God directing you to a divine appointment that will change your future.
Sometimes the thoughts and behaviors that we let take root in our lives will end up hurting us spiritually. It important that we examine ourselves and remove those things that pull us away from God.
We have been given a powerful message. The Message that Jesus died so we could be reconciled to God.
It’s our nature to want to hide our weaknesses. God wants to take our weakness and through his power turn it into strength.
No matter what situation we find ourselves in in life it doesn’t change the reality of Gods goodness.
The Bible stresses to us the importance of remembering the things that we have learned so as not to let them slip away.
The power of God at work in our life can change everything. God is ready to work in us when we make the decision to pursue his presence.
Many times in life we find our selves on the fence when it comes to making a decision. The Gospel of Christ leaves no middle ground. It is calling each of us to follow him and find life.
Christ’s death has removed the record of our sins. He has taken them and their authority out of our lives.
The scripture reveals Christ as the atoning sacrifice and mediator of our salvation. He stands between mankind's sin and Gods perfection imputing his rightness on those who put their faith in him.
In order for believers to live out God’s plan for our lives, it is essential for us to live it through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Not all moments are the same. It’s important that we recognize opportunities when they come, so we don’t miss God has planned for us.
What do you call someone who is able to meet all your needs in any situation? This is exactly who Jesus is. That's why he is referenced in scripture as the I Am.
Patience in the Christian life means more just than waiting on God to move. Often it is about giving our full effort in our current calling while waiting for him.
The anointing of the head with oil that David describes in the 23rd Psalm was more than a symbolic gesture. It was a practical anointing to preserve the life of the Sheep. God wants to pour this spiritual anointing out on your life today.
A central responsibility of the church and one of the last instructions from Christ is to teach.
When we look at situations through an eternal perspective it changes how we live our lives.
The greatest achievements often start from small beginnings. It's important we don't overlook the small things in our lives.
When our spiritual house is neglected it has consequences in other aspects of our life.
There is a direct relationship between sowing and reaping. The scripture teaches us to sow the word of God through the Holy Spirit and we will reap a harvest.
Sometimes the enemies that we face in our spiritual life are much bigger than we can handle on our own. It's in those times that we should step on to the battlefield and let God fight for us.
Being more like Christ in our deeds and actions starts with having a mind centered around him.
We often feel like giving up when we find ourselves in bad situations or circumstances. In these times it important to remember that when Jesus is involved "It's ain't over til it's over".
One of the keys to being an overcomer is our testimony, but how willing are we to share it?
When Jesus entered Jerusalem prior to his crucifixion the question everyone was asking, was "who is this". In this message, we learn that Jesus is so much more than a prophet from the town of Nazareth.
After his resurrection, Jesus invited his disciples to come and dine. Today, Jesus is still inviting us to come to the table.
In this message, Aaron explores the some of the attributes of salvation that comes through a relationship with Jesus Christ.