Proverbs 30:22-31:31

Lessons learned from Proverbs 30:20—31:31 include: Discover the wisdom that comes from observing animals—they can teach us a lot about how to live before God and man. Advice on how to choose a wife of good character. God never intended woman to be a serva

This Week

Proverbs 29:5-30:19

Proverbs 29:5-30:19
Lessons learned from Proverbs 29:5—30:19 include: Flattery is a dangerous thing. A fool will tell you everything even when he shouldn’t. Vision is... show more
Lessons learned from Proverbs 29:5—30:19 include: Flattery is a dangerous thing. A fool will tell you everything even when he shouldn’t. Vision is actually spiritual understanding. The Word of God is a miraculous cleanser. There are some things we just do show less

Proverbs 30:22-31:31

Proverbs 30:22-31:31
Lessons learned from Proverbs 30:20—31:31 include: Discover the wisdom that comes from observing animals—they can teach us a lot about how to live... show more
Lessons learned from Proverbs 30:20—31:31 include: Discover the wisdom that comes from observing animals—they can teach us a lot about how to live before God and man. Advice on how to choose a wife of good character. God never intended woman to be a serva show less

Philippians 1:1

Philippians 1:1
What kind of person can sit in prison and write a book about joy? The apostle Paul’s joy transcended his earthly circumstances, and he felt... show more
What kind of person can sit in prison and write a book about joy? The apostle Paul’s joy transcended his earthly circumstances, and he felt compelled to share it with his friends at Philippi. He teaches that happiness is found through Christlike humility, show less

Philippians 1:2-6

Philippians 1:2-6
Paul wrote from prison to the church at Philippi, reminding them that joy doesn't depend on outward circumstances but on inward condition. If we are... show more
Paul wrote from prison to the church at Philippi, reminding them that joy doesn't depend on outward circumstances but on inward condition. If we are in the center of God's will, then regardless of the circumstances there will be joy in our lives. show less

Philippians 1:6-9

Philippians 1:6-9
It's true: God who began a good work in us will finish what He started. Paul assures the Philippians—and believers today—of our eternal security... show more
It's true: God who began a good work in us will finish what He started. Paul assures the Philippians—and believers today—of our eternal security in Christ. show less

Questions and Answers

What is the biblical perspective of the women’s liberation movement?

Hebrews 10:26,27
1) What is the biblical perspective of the women’s liberation movement? ... show more

1) What is the biblical perspective of the women’s liberation movement?
2) Did Lot lie about his two daughters not being married when it speaks of his sons-in-law?
3) Do you think we should ask people to receive Jesus as Savior and Lord?
4) Could you explain why you believe the events in the Middle East are not signs of the imminent coming of Christ?
5) Does Hebrews 10:26-27 teach that we can lose our salvation?

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Sunday Sermon

Life Begins

Philippians 1:21
Just as physical life begins with a birth, spiritual life begins with a birth.” That's the important truth we'll hear in this study of Philippians... show more

Just as physical life begins with a birth, spiritual life begins with a birth.” That's the important truth we'll hear in this study of Philippians 1:21. Together we'll learn that real life begins when we come to Jesus Christ in faith and learn to trust Him. Then and only then are we born again.

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