Keyword: Love

Pastor Jacob shares his and his family’s testimony through the miraculous journey of the birth of their son, Urias. In our darkest moments we cannot prepare enough or have the right words in our own power. We need to trust God’s love, His will and His Word. His Word gives us what to pray and our hope must be rooted in it.

Our parenting sets the rhythms of our children’s relationship with God. We must carefully train our children to honor and obey, not treat them in such a way as to provoke them to anger. In this message, Pastor Duane shares 10 of the things we should avoid in training and correcting our children.

Satan wants to pull you into isolation by convincing you that you are the only one that has problems, because he knows that significant relationships are the breeding ground of possibility. Our relationships are not made stronger by our pretend perfections rather by our ability to properly respond to the imperfect people in our lives.

The only safe sex is sex within marriage. Sex should be an expression of our love for one another. Sex is not love, but rather an expression of love. There is sex without love; but no love in marriage without intimacy.

Every marriage must be built on shared commitment and understanding. The assurance someone will love and value you for a life time. A knowing and constant awareness that whatever the problem, with God’s help, we will overcome.

We are called human beings, not human doings. All of our doing comes out of our being. We don’t do good works to be made righteous. Because of who we are, now we do good works. We love because we are loved. We bless others because we are blessed.

The Psalmist wrote, “Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord.” (PS 107:43) It is vital to our Christian walk for each of us to have a deep understanding of God’s lovingkindness. It displays: His true nature and character; His tenderness and goodness; a true reflection of His person and His mercy and compassion.

The Psalmist wrote, “Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord.” (PS 107:43) It is vital to our Christian walk for each of us to have a deep understanding of God’s lovingkindness. It displays: His true nature and character; His tenderness and goodness; a true reflection of His person and His mercy and compassion.

The Psalmist wrote, “Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord.” (PS 107:43) It is vital to our Christian walk for each of us to have a deep understanding of God’s lovingkindness. It displays: His true nature and character; His tenderness and goodness; a true reflection of His person and His mercy and compassion.