When we think about our relationship with Jesus, it's easy to focus on what he's saved us from. However, is it possible we're missing what Jesus has saved us for? In this sermon from 2 Peter 1, Pastor Eric shows how God has given us everything necessary in order to become the kind of person God has called us to be. Using the tools that God has given us, how can we experience lasting transformation?
It's natural to want to present ourselves as strong, competent, and like we have it all together. However, is it possible that this desire is keeping us from all that God has for us? Check out this sermon from 2 Corinthians 12 as we discover the role that weakness plays in the Christian life.
Easter Sunday has come and gone, but the tomb is still empty! What are the implications of the Resurrection beyond a yearly celebration?
Everyone seems to be trying to find rest today. Our busy schedules and the stress that comes with them has us longing for a break. We look to vacations, hobbies, and days off to bring relief, but ultimately they don't solve our problem. How can we find the rest God intended us to find, and what would change about our lives if we could find it?
Few stories play a more important role in the Bible than the exodus. Not only is it the story of God delivering his people from slavery in Egypt, but it also becomes the primary way God's people speak of their future salvation. What does the exodus have to teach us about our relationship with Jesus?
The story of the Bible is the story of God working to bring sinful humanity back into a relationship with Him. One of the key characters in that story is Abraham. As we're told in Genesis 12, God will work through Abraham and his family to eventually bring blessing to the entire world. How does he do that? Ultimately, one of Abraham's descendants, Jesus, comes to rescue us and save us from our sins.