Born Again?
Jesus said, “You must be born again.” That can also be translated as born from above, born anew, or born of the spirit. But what did that mean to Nicodemus then and what does it mean for us today?
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Jesus said, “You must be born again.” That can also be translated as born from above, born anew, or born of the spirit. But what did that mean to Nicodemus then and what does it mean for us today?
The disciples’ transforming experience of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost led to the birth of the church. But does the Holy Spirit still change lives today?
When the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples at Pentecost and set their hearts on fire it marked the beginning of the church.
Psalm 1 demonstrates that their are two paths; one is the path of righteousness; the other is a path that leads to destruction. We are to be trees planted near water, rooted in holiness and producing fruit.
In honor of Mother’s Day, Pastor Gary uses a passage from 2 Kings, telling the story of an unnamed mother.
In honor of Mother’s day, Pastor Gary uses a passage from 2 Kings, telling the story of a great woman.
Jesus is the vine and being connected to the vine is imperative is we are to fruitful in our lives. For apart from Jesus we can do nothing.
Jesus made it clear that our primary purpose as Christians is to spread his love throughout the world.
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.