1 Samuel

Do You Know The Lord?

The final hour is here and God is asking if we have any last questions for Him. You can have all the knowledge of the Lord in your head and in your heart but truly knowing the Lord is having an intimate relationship with God through Christ. This relationship cannot be taught, learned or acquired. In 1 Samuel, chapter 3, it tells us that Samuel did not yet know the Lord. Samuel was learning to be a priest and serving but did not yet know Him until the Lord revealed himself to Samuel. Our lives sometimes unravel and troubles come. Real fulfillment, satisfaction and solutions all come from knowing the Lord. What would happen in life if you had a true relationship with God, do you know the Lord?

The Voice of God Part II

Hearing God speak may mean different things to different people. God treats each of us as unique children and He does not "speak" the same way to all of us. Regardless of the way God chooses to reveal himself, He will never contradict His Word and what He speaks will bring glory to His name. We are to seek an intimate relationship with Him - He will reveal His heart to us!

Time To Fight

There will always be seasons of our Christian life when simply stated, "It's Time To Fight!" When it is clear that the enemy is coming in like a flood with temptation, discouragement, depression and other tactics - God's Word calls us to stand. All God is looking for - is someone willing to fight. He will empower that person to win the victory!

Fear Not

Fear can impact a person's spiritual, psychological and physical health. Fear can cripple our faith and limit us from allowing God to do all He desires in our life. Today we begin a series of sermons which will address the topic of fear from a biblical point of view.

Forks In The Road

We all come to what have been called "forks in the road" during our journey of life. The Bible is the one and only authority on faith and moral issues, however, there are a lot of questions that we face which the Bible does not give a clear answer. Jesus has promised to be our shepherd and lead us by His voice!


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