Are You Ever Going To Get Up? - Part II
In this week's episode, we are recapping an inspiring sermon on Ezekiel 37:1-14. This passage tells the story of Ezekiel who was taken by the Spirit of the Lord and placed in the middle of a valley full of dry bones. Through this vision, God showed Ezekiel that He would restore life and breathe new life into the Children of Israel. Join us as we unpack the message and learn how to rise up from the dry bones in our own lives. Tune in now to hear this message and get motivated to take the first step toward a life filled with hope and purpose! Also, tune in next week for part two of this message!
Are You Ever Going To Get Up? - Part I
In this week's episode, we are recapping an inspiring sermon on Ezekiel 37:1-14. This passage tells the story of Ezekiel who was taken by the Spirit of the Lord and placed in the middle of a valley full of dry bones. Through this vision, God showed Ezekiel that He would restore life and breathe new life into the Children of Israel. Join us as we unpack the message and learn how to rise up from the dry bones in our own lives. Tune in now to hear this message and get motivated to take the first step toward a life filled with hope and purpose! Also, tune in next week for part two of this message!
Sound the Alarm
There is power in your testimony! God can use the situation that you're going through as the perfect opportunity to make the enemy your footstool. Instead of defeat, God's presence brings victory and the promise of the very thing you thought would be kept from you. But you have to do your part - allowing your obedience to be a catalyst for progress and promotion.
You're Going To Make It Through
Even in the midst of our obedience, storms can arise and create a feeling of isolation. Sometimes, it feels like God himself has left you. Today's message reminds us that God is a keeper of his Word and while the path may be uncomfortable, the promises of God are great and true. Supporting Scripture: John 6:15-21
The Finished Work of Christ - Part 2
While God's grace is sufficient, it should not be a substitute for living Holy (according to God's Word). Jesus' death on the cross was an act of atonement for those who follow Him. There are many benefits that attach to the atoning work of Christ. Now more than ever, we have to understand and apply those benefits as we walk with Him.