Devotional Thought for Today – 12/28/2021

Yesterday we looked at the Omnipotence Of God and today I want to continue investigating the three main terms we use to describe God’s attributes or characteristics by looking at the Omniscience of God. Merriam-Webster defines omnipresent, the characteristic of omniscience, as “having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight; possessed of universal or complete knowledge.” Charles Buck … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/28/2021

Sunday Sermon Series – 06/27/2021 – The Sovereignty of God

Last week in Sunday School while discussing God’s Law, a discussion ensued about Romans 13 and immoral leaders. Everyone could agree that all government officials, yes even the “bad” ones are appointed by God, and we are subject to that authority as long as they do not violate God’s Law. However, someone suggested that these … More Sunday Sermon Series – 06/27/2021 – The Sovereignty of God

Sunday Sermon Series – Christ Invitation

Matthew 11 Chapter 11, can be broken down as follows: Christ’s preaching. (1) Christ’s answer to John’s disciples. (2-6) Christ’s testimony to John the Baptist. (7-15) The perverseness of the Jews. (16-24) The gospel revealed to the simple. The heavy-laden invited. (25-30) – Matthew Henry As Matthew Henry points out our text v.28 is part … More Sunday Sermon Series – Christ Invitation

Devotional Thought for Today – 12/12/2020

PRAYER John Bunyan on Prayer,  Three part series we posted earlier this year Groanings which cannot be uttered are often prayers which cannot be refused. — Spurgeon God shapes the world by prayer. The more praying there is in the world the better the world will be, the mightier the forces against evil. — E.M. Bounds It … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/12/2020

Christian Contentment

The 1828 Webster’s Dictionary defines “content” as Rest or quietness of the mind in the present condition; satisfaction which holds the mind in peace, restraining complaint, opposition, or further desire, and often implying a moderate degree of happiness. Spurgeon said “If you are not CONTENT with what you have,  you would not be satisfied if it were doubled!” … More Christian Contentment