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Do you believe that everything you need for survival and well-being and victory depends on God? In this message, Pastor John works from a definition of "sustainable people" to describe how God sustains us in times of His provision and in times of waiting.
We may fret or be envious of those who appear to be getting ahead by their wrongdoing. However, anxious fretting and envy are a threat to joy, love, and good works. In this message, Pastor John looks at 6 reasons why delighting in God is better than envy.
The uncomfortable truth is that abuse is not rare. There are many different forms of abuse, and all of them are wrong. All of them are against God's will for you. Psalm 22 shows us the effects of abuse, and what we need to face to break free from abuse.
When you are stressed out because of lies, slander, and false accusations that others bring against you, how do you respond? In Psalm 4, we see the psalmist respond with trust and prayer in His righteous God.
The word Utopia is from a Latin word that means "no place." It seems that there is nothing in this life that is perfect. But in Psalm 16, the psalmist reflects on his God and seems to say, "My God is perfect." When imperfections and craziness destroy your "utopia," look up to a perfect God!
When was the last time that you expereinced a sense of awe and amazement at the power of God? In this message, Pastor John shares three awesome realities about "my God" as we begin our new weekend series exploring the character of our great God. * We apologize for the quality of the audio, we were experiencing technical difficulties.
We’ve all had people misunderstand our motives or actions. We’ve been falsely accused of doing wrong. Maybe you’re going through a financial hardship through no fault of your own. In this message, Pastor John describes how we can survive being wrongfully accused.
What does it mean to be made for more? It does not mean you were made for more stuff, not more power, not more money not more possessions. You were not born primarily for these things. Pastor John Stillman takes a deeper look into Psalm 122 to answer the question what were we made for.
Jesus’ church has been blessed and built up by a long and wonderful practice of sharing words of encouragement, direction, and praise. In this message, Pastor John provides a message to the church on how to commend the good in others while praising the glory of God.