Your everlasting treasure, and your unchangeable Friend!

Your everlasting treasure, and your unchangeable Friend! (George Everard, “Up High!” 1884)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio (You will find it most helpful to listen to the audio above, as you read the text below.) “Thus says the Lord:  Let not a wise man glory in his wisdom,  and let not the mighty man glory in his might,  let not a rich man glory in … More Your everlasting treasure, and your unchangeable Friend!

Sunday Sermon Series – The Man of Sorrows and Grief

Isaiah 53 The Suffering Messiah or Servant is the Major theme of Chapter three. Matthew Henry divides it this way: The person. (1-3) sufferings. (4-9) humiliation, and exaltation of Christ, are minutely described; with the blessings to mankind from his death. (10-12) In keeping with our ongoing series on grief, the above artwork was in … More Sunday Sermon Series – The Man of Sorrows and Grief

Devotional Thought for Today – 04/10/2021

Romans 5:6-8 We can think and talk long and hard on Christ’s deed at Calvary. Yet we too must be willing to Crucify our sins to be truly a follower of Christs. Crucify your sins Play Audio Download Audio (William Dyer, “Christ’s Famous Titles”) “Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions … More Devotional Thought for Today – 04/10/2021

Right to Bear Arms:

American Minute with Bill Federer Right to Bear Arms: Lexington & Concord, Patriots’ Defense “To Disarm People is the Best Way to Enslave Them”-George Mason The sun never set on the British Empire. It was the largest empire in world history. Out of nearly 200 countries in the world, only 22 were never controlled, invaded, or … More Right to Bear Arms:

Losing Ourselves

As I read this today, all I could think of was Isaiah 5:20 😥 It’s easy to think that the story of the last several decades, at least as it comes to Christianity and society, is the story of moral shifting. In other words, things that were once considered wrong are now considered right, and things that … More Losing Ourselves