Nov 20, 2022
Forget Not All His Benefits
By: Phil Peacock
Series: (All)
Psalm 103:1-5
The Benefit of Forgiveness (v. 3a)
The Benefit of Healing (v. 3b)
The Benefit of Redemption (v. 4a)
The Benefit of Fulfillment (v.5a)
The Benefit of Renewal (v. 5b)
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- Nov 20, 2022Forget Not All His Benefits
Nov 20, 2022Forget Not All His BenefitsBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)Psalm 103:1-5 The Benefit of Forgiveness (v. 3a) The Benefit of Healing (v. 3b) The Benefit of Redemption (v. 4a) The Benefit of Fulfillment (v.5a) The Benefit of Renewal (v. 5b)
- Nov 13, 2022Reaching the Unreached
Nov 13, 2022Reaching the UnreachedBy: Paul BishopSeries: (All)“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.’” Romans 10:14-15
- Nov 6, 2022The Crowns of Christ
Nov 6, 2022The Crowns of ChristBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)The Crowns of Christ “...and on his head are many crowns.” Revelation 19:12 The Crown He Set Aside
- John 1:14
- Philippians 2:5-7
- Matthew 27:27-31
- Philippians 2:8
- Hebrews 2:9
- Philippians 2:9-11
- Oct 9, 2022Yes & Amen
Oct 9, 2022Yes & AmenBy: Tyson BanksSeries: (All)2 Corinthians 1:15-221. Yes & No (verses 17-18)2. Yes & Amen (verses 19-20)We have all been hurt & shaped by someone who didn't keep their promises.God keeps His promises!
- Oct 2, 2022Sharing the Cup of Christ
Oct 2, 2022Sharing the Cup of ChristBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)The Lord’s Supper: Sharing the Cup of Christ We are called to share in the cup of his suffering and death.
- Matthew 26:39 “...if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.”
- Romans 8:17 “...if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.”
- Psalm 23:5 “My cup runneth over.”
- Psalm 116:13 “I will lift up the cup of salvation”
- Matthew 25:21 “Come and share your master’s happiness!”
- Matthew 10:42 “If anyone gives even a cup of cold water...”
- Romans 12:13 “Share with God’s people who are in need.”
- Apr 14, 2022An Appeal to the Senses
Apr 14, 2022An Appeal to the SensesBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)Maunday Thursday Service"Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" John 1:29
- Mar 6, 2022What To Bring To The LORD’s Table
Mar 6, 2022What To Bring To The LORD’s TableBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)1 Corinthians 10 & 11 Bring your spiritual appetite.
- Matthew 5:6
- Psalm 24:3-4
- 1 Corinthians 10:16-17
- Psalm 100:4
- John 6:67-68
- Feb 27, 2022A Survival Kit for Christians
Feb 27, 2022A Survival Kit for ChristiansBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)1 Peter 1:3-9 Life for Christians in the first century was difficult. On top of regular trials and hardships, they were often persecuted for their faith and allegiance to Jesus. But the Apostle Peter shared how God had equipped them for victorious living. Those gifts are still available to us today!
- God has given us a New Birth. (v.3)
- God has given us a Living Hope. (v.3)
- God has given us an Eternal Inheritance. (v.4)
- God has given us an Inexpressible Joy! (v.8)
- Jan 9, 2022Gideon: In Weakness Made Strong
Jan 9, 2022Gideon: In Weakness Made StrongBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)Judges 6:36-40 & 7:1-18We pick up the story where we left off last week. God called a lowly farmer named Gideon to lead the Israelites against the oppression of the Midianites. Gideon was obedient to destroy the altar to Baal on his father’s own property, and to set up an altar to the one true God. But would he be brave enough to go up against the whole Midianite army?
- The Weakness of Inexperience
- The Weakness of Doubt
- The Weakness of Fear
- The Weakness of Inferior Resources
- The Strength of God’s Good Purpose
- The Strength of God’s Gracious Patience
- The Strength of God’s Great Plan
- Jan 2, 2022Gideon: God Calls Unlikely Heroes
Jan 2, 2022Gideon: God Calls Unlikely HeroesBy: Phil PeacockSeries: (All)We find the story of Gideon in the Old Testament book of Judges, which follows the conquest and settling of the Promised Land by the tribes of Israel. During the period of the Judges, a familiar cycle is often repeated.
- The Israelites would turn away from the Lord and do evil in His sight.
- God would allow His people to be oppressed by neighboring tribes.
- In their suffering, the Israelites would cry out to the Lord for help.
- God would raise up a leader (judge) to deliver them from oppression.
- God calls us to an honest assessment of the challenges we face. (v.8-10)
- God calls us based not on who we are, but on who we can be. (v. 12)
- God calls us to depend upon His strength, not our own. (v.14-16)
- God calls us to be faithful in small things before giving bigger assignments. (v.25-26)