Will Everyone be in Heaven?
Jesus says that only those who choose the narrow gate will enter heaven while those who enter through the wide gate will find that, though the path is easy, it ultimately leads to destruction.
Jesus says that only those who choose the narrow gate will enter heaven while those who enter through the wide gate will find that, though the path is easy, it ultimately leads to destruction.
J.B. Phillips in his book, “Your God is Too Small” talks about how we tend to put God into little boxes so we can bring him down to our size and make him manageable. But the result is our God becomes too small to handle our big problems. Paul offers some answers in Ephesians 1:15-20.
We hear a lot about grace but many people really don’t understand it, for if they did, they would be living their lives differently. Rev. Steve shares five characteristics of grace using the acrostic: G R A C E.
Is heaven real? is there really a life after this one? Listen as Rev. Gary shares what the Bible tells us about heaven ans eternal life.
Meditating on Acts 4:32-35, Rev. Kimbel encourages believers to witness to their faith as the apostles did — and changed the world.
Jesus leaves us with a peace that passes understanding — a peace that also produces confidence and courage.
Jesus makes his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem; is Jesus also making a triumphal entry into your heart?
Batter My Heart makes reference to a poem by John Donne: “batter my heart, three-person’d God for you as yet but knock…” Rev. Gary focuses on the doctrine of prevenient grace and how God is wooing us into a love relationship with him.
Meditating on John 12:20-33, Rev. Sande provides some insight into Jesus’ words concerning his coming death and resurrection.
Meditating on the scripture from John 3:14-21, Pastor Sande helps us understand the extent and meaning of God’s great love for us — a love that has been with us before our life began, is with us during our life and will be with us after this life ends and our new life in eternity…