What can we see when we are in the darkness? “The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light…(2 Corinthians 4:4).” In this lesson, Mike points out how Christians bring light into the world through Jesus.
At this time of year, people celebrate the birth of Jesus, which fulfills one promise and portends yet another. It is that second promise, outlined in Romans 8, that Jim explores in this sermon.
Mike’s lesson this morning continues the series from 1-2 Peter and 1-3 John. “How can we have the ‘real thing’ in our midst, and not even recognize him?” In a culture that celebrates “superheroes,” how is it that the only TRUE superhero goes mostly unnoticed, unrecognized, or unappreciated? In this sermon, Mike looks at Jesus…
If we claim we do one thing, but walk (live) in a way that is different from that claim, we lie to ourselves – and to others. In this lesson, Mike talks about the need to remove the thing(s) in our lives that keep us from walking with God.
In this sermon, Mike takes a second look at verses 13-14, and examines it through the lens of Ephesians 5:8-10. Since God delivered us into the kingdom of light, what exactly is that supposed to look like?
Perhaps surprisingly, this popular Christmas story provides interest parallels to important Biblical truths. In this powerful lesson, Mike shares his 13-year old Bible version of the song, and uses the story to illustrate powerful spiritual lessons.