Series: 1st John - Week 12 - Where Do You Live?
John says he does not give a new commandment, but, wait, he then says he does give a new commandment. What is his point? Find out here as we see that in the OT the saints loved by keeping the law, but in the NT the saints keep the law by loving. Love and hate are also defined/explained biblically in this passage.
Series: 1st John - Week 10 - Seduction from Within
John says he does not give a new commandment, but, wait, he then says he does give a new commandment. What is his point? Find out here as we see that in the OT the saints loved by keeping the law, but in the NT the saints keep the law by loving. Love and hate are also defined/explained biblically in this passage.
Series: 1st John - Week 9 - What in the World?
John says he does not give a new commandment, but, wait, he then says he does give a new commandment. What is his point? Find out here as we see that in the OT the saints loved by keeping the law, but in the NT the saints keep the law by loving. Love and hate are also defined/explained biblically in this passage.
Series: 1st John - Week 8 - Ages and Stages of Fellowship
John says he does not give a new commandment, but, wait, he then says he does give a new commandment. What is his point? Find out here as we see that in the OT the saints loved by keeping the law, but in the NT the saints keep the law by loving. Love and hate are also defined/explained biblically in this passage.
Series: 1st John - Week 7 - The Will of God, Some history & Structure
John says he does not give a new commandment, but, wait, he then says he does give a new commandment. What is his point? Find out here as we see that in the OT the saints loved by keeping the law, but in the NT the saints keep the law by loving. Love and hate are also defined/explained biblically in this passage.
Series: 1st John - Week 6 - The Will of God, Some history & Structure, Next Steps
The world offers us joy and friendship but never follows through. We are subtly promised a deeper and spiritual experience and relationships through buying a big mac & a coke or getting on facebook. Example: “24 hours of joy” by McDonalds. True joy and fellowship is available, deep, & spiritual, but it cannot be found in a boxes, bot-tles or apps under the sun. Tune in to LWC Fellowship Series to get God’s offer of fellowship and the full joy that comes with it.
Series: 1st John - Week 4 “Walk with Him on His lit path”
The world offers us joy and friendship but never follows through. We are subtly promised a deeper and spiritual experience and relationships through buying a big mac & a coke or getting on facebook. Example: “24 hours of joy” by McDonalds. True joy and fellowship is available, deep, & spiritual, but it cannot be found in a boxes, bot-tles or apps under the sun. Tune in to LWC Fellowship Series to get God’s offer of fellowship and the full joy that comes with it.
Series: 1st John - Week 3 “Walk in the Light”
The world offers us joy and friendship but never follows through. We are subtly promised a deeper and spiritual experience and relationships through buying a big mac & a coke or getting on facebook. Example: “24 hours of joy” by McDonalds. True joy and fellowship is available, deep, & spiritual, but it cannot be found in a boxes, bot-tles or apps under the sun. Tune in to LWC Fellowship Series to get God’s offer of fellowship and the full joy that comes with it.
Series: 1st John - Week 1 “Full Joy”
The world offers us joy and friendship but never follows through. We are subtly promised a deeper and spiritual experience and relationships through buying a big mac & a coke or getting on facebook. Example: “24 hours of joy” by McDonalds. True joy and fellowship is available, deep, & spiritual, but it cannot be found in a boxes, bot-tles or apps under the sun. Tune in to LWC Fellowship Series to get God’s offer of fellowship and the full joy that comes with it.
Jake Bruce - Whom will you choose to serve?
In Mark 8:34, Jesus says "...Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me". Christ is worthy of all of these things and more. Jesus gave everything so that we could have eternal life with God our Father; it is our reasonable service to give our life in serving, glorifying, and loving Him in return.
Series: Psalm 119:161-169
If we do not have Christ for our advocate, to "plead our cause" as this stanza of Ps 119 puts it, we will stand before God, the Judge of the whole world, and give an account as the books are opened and our lives are examined. The devil is the accuser of the Brethren and he brings accusations against the brethren to God night and day. We must have Christ as our advocate, or we will enter eternity separated from God because of our sin. O God, plead our cause!
Series: Psalm 119 - Week 2
Psalm 119:1-8 Most people are unhappy. They want to be happy, but do not know how. - We will learn how to be happy in 20 minutes. Today. This week we see the pathway to happiness, next week we will learn how to begin walking it.
Series: Psalm 119 - Week 1
Psalm 119: Overview - Ps 119 theme: God’s Divine Revelation
Alphabet Acrostic: There are 22 parts: Each of the 22 parts have 8 verses that start with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet. So, the first 8 verses begin with Aleph, the second 8 verses begin with Beth, and so on …
Sow in Tears, Reap in Joy
Isa 58: 6-12 • Application:
1. Our earthly home is on fire. 2. Our sons and daughters (and spouses?) are currently being held captive by the enemy! Your next son or daughter in the faith is currently lost in the world! 3. A lack of weeping, praying, and pursuing is caused by a lack of consecration. 4. Leave this world behind and cross the river. Enter into the land of promise where God is your GOD.