Today, we will be continuing last week’s message about genuine worship from Psalm 100. We learned last week that worship is more than just singing; we can be worshiping with our entire lives, no matter what we are doing at any given time.
Today, we’re taking a short break from our five-part series on the love of God to take a look at genuine worship. As we look forward to celebrating the birth of Jesus and worshipping Him as our Lord in the coming week, how can we worship Him with more reverence and awe?
This is part three of a five-part message on the definition of authentic, Biblical love. Last week we learned that Christ showed love that was both purposeful and observable. Pastor Keith Crosby will be observing a third reality of the love of Christ so that we can show love to others in the same way that God shows love to us..
Pastor Keith Crosby continues part two of a five-part message on the definition of Biblical love. Last week we began to learn that Jesus showed love that was observable. We saw that it was not enough to just have loving thoughts. True, Christ-like love will be observable to your family, your co-workers, and the watching world.
Pastor Keith Crosby begins part two of a five-part message on the definition of Biblical love. Last week we learned that Jesus showed love that was purposeful. This kind of love is concerned with benefiting others despite how others have treated us. In today’s lesson, pastor Keith will explain the second aspect of Biblical love, that it is observable.
Pastor Keith Crosby continues last week’s message about the love of God. We learned that this love not a feeling, but rather a command to be obeyed, an action to be carried out. So, how do we obey this command to love?
Pastor Keith Crosby beings a 5-part message about the love of God. There are certainly many ideas of what “love” is today, but what does real love look like? Our Savior calls us to love as He has loved us, but how is this done?
Pastor Keith Crosby continues last week’s message about Judas’ betrayal. We saw the sadness that this caused in our Lord, and we learned something about Judas’ motives.
While we usually think we can only learn from people who are good examples, there is much that can be learned from the bad example we see in Judas during the upper room discourse.
How important is it that we be washed by Jesus? Pastor Keith Crosby continues last week's message about our need to be washed. This is another section of Jesus' farewell address to His disciples in the closing hours of His earthly life.
How important is it that we be washed by Jesus? Pastor Keith Crosby explains our most fundamental need as sinners—the need to be washed by our Savior, Jesus Christ. The apostle Peter learned of his need to be washed during the upper room discourse, which was the time when Jesus was preparing His apostles for the difficult times ahead. This is another part of Jesus' farewell address to His disciples in the closing hours of His earthly life.
Our pastor continues last week's message today on Answers from God's Word. This is a study on the upper room discourse where our Savior gives us an example worth following.
This is the first broadcast of Answers from God's Word. Today, our pastor begins a study on the upper room discourse where our Savior gives us an example worth following.
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