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He Is our Advantage
Tue, Oct 19, 2021

Contending For Blessing
Sun, Oct 03, 2021

The Great Banquet
Luke 14:15-24 | Sun, Aug 08, 2021

Summary: God graciously invites all to come to Him, but many are self-satisfied and preoccupied with their own lives and miss out on the invitation from the Father. The things we are concerned with may be legitimate but should not dominate our lives. Only those who are aware of their inadequacy; the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame, will accept the invitation.

The Sower and Four Types of Hearers
Luke 8:4-15 | Sun, Aug 01, 2021

Summary: If you truly want to live a spiritually productive life you must plow the soil and prepare your heart to receive God’s word, put down roots and persevere through the trials of life, and pull the weeds of worldly riches and pursue spiritual riches instead.

A Future and a Hope
Jeremiah 29:1-14 | Sun, Jul 25, 2021

There is always a consequence for sin, Because the Lord love us, He chastens us. His chastening is never to destroy us, but to remind us, that we belong to Him, and His plans for us are to give us a hope and a future.

The Hidden Treasure and the Pearl
Matthew 13:44-46 | Sun, Jul 04, 2021

Summary: The man and the merchant risked everything for the treasure and the pearl. They wanted more than anything to learn God’s ways and become disciples who served in His kingdom. The kingdom is expensive. It costs everything the disciple possesses. There is major risk and self-sacrifice involved. But the joy of discipleship overpowers every worldly hindrance. God’s rule is worth the cost.

The Parable of the Two Debtors
Luke 7:36-50 | Sun, Jun 27, 2021

Summary: The Parable of the Two Debtors is a love story that focuses on Jesus’ feet being anointed with tears and perfume by a sinful woman. It’s a love story, built on a love that’s very deep and worshipful. While dining with a Pharisee, Jesus presented to him his parable about two debtors whose obligation had been forgiven by their moneylender. As a result, Jesus asked the Pharisee which debtor loved his forgiving moneylender more.

One Voice
Deuteronomy 6:4-7 | Sun, Jun 20, 2021

Summary: The Shema is the very important message and command the Lord told Moses to give the children of Israel before they entered into the promise. Jesus identified this as the greatest of all the commands. We are called to: Listen to the one true God and silence the other noise, Love the Lord with all your heart and love His precious creation mankind, and Lead the sheep He has placed under your care. The One Voice is what guides, sustains, protects and provides for us in every situation and circumstance. Scriptures: Deut 6:4-7, Mark 12:28-31, John 10:27, 1Cor. 13:4-7, John 3:16-21

The Parable of the Lost - Prodigal Son
Luke 15:11-32 | Sun, Jun 13, 2021

Summary: The story of the Prodigal Son, also known as the Parable of the Lost Son, follows immediately after the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin. With these three parables, Jesus demonstrated what it means to be lost, how heaven celebrates with joy when the lost are found. In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, we see how the loving Father longs to save people, both those who sin with their actions and those who sin with their attitude.

The Parable of the Merciful Lord-Unforgiving Servant
Matthew 18:21-35 | Sun, Jun 06, 2021

Summary: Jesus is teaching His disciples, that forgiveness should be in like proportion to the amount forgiven. The first servant had been forgiven all, and he then should have forgiven all. In like manner, a child of God by faith through Christ has had all sins forgiven. Therefore, when someone offends or sins against us, we should be willing to forgive him or her from a heart of gratitude for the grace to which we ourselves are debtors.

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