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  • The Surprising Nature of Providence

    The Surprising Nature of Providence

    Ecclesiastes 9:11-18 The point has been made that we must enjoy life but with an objective view as to how life really is, that God is sovereign. Yet righteous and wise living is no guarantee of earthly success. So what is the payoff? We do what is right because it is right to do and it brings glory to God.
  • Humble Beginnings

    Humble Beginnings

    Mark 1:1-8 Mark opens his book with the gospel, or “good news.” He introduces John the Baptist as the herald of a new era or beginning in God’s working with man. Jesus is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
  • The Fullness of Fellowship in Christ

    The Fullness of Fellowship in Christ

    Colossians 4:11-18 Epaphras was a big-hearted leader of a tiny house church in Colosse. This church had been overflowing with the joy of the fullness of Christ — but a desolating philosophy endangered to beguile them away from their fullness. Paul sums up his letter with a reminder that everything flows from the fact that Christ is the One who fills everything in every way — and that we, too, can know this fullness in our own hearts.
  • Live It Up!

    Live It Up!

    Ecclesiastes 9:7-10 If we are to find meaning in life we must say “no” to empty philosophies and affirm the realities of God’s sovereignty, that death is certain, our indwelling sin, and that there is a real hope. Solomon offers some concluding counseling to live and respond to these realities.
  • Introduction to Mark

    Introduction to Mark

    The introduction to the book of Mark, covering the authorship, date, intended audience, theme, style of writing, and the purpose of the book. The purpose of the book is to transform lives, and the ideal starting place for anyone asking the question, “Who is Jesus?”
  • Facts of Life

    Facts of Life

    Ecclesiastes 9:1-6 From a high level, Solomon has been dismantling four major philosophies: materialism, epicureanism, humanism, and fatalism. But he now begins to more clearly present the major realities that give life definition and meaning.
  • Through the Eyes of Faith

    Through the Eyes of Faith

    Ecclesiastes 8:9-9:1 In his journal, Solomon now addresses a couple rather familiar mysteries, such as the triumph of wickedness, the unfairness of consequences. Yet through these ministries, we need to trust in Jesus Christ and learn to depend on His word.
  • Reconciliation (Part 2)

    Reconciliation (Part 2)

    Matthew 18:15-20 If we have benefited from God’s willingness to reconcile us, and if we have experienced His gracious work in our heart to seek to reconcile to Him — then it is only right that we would seek to reconcile with another brother who has also benefited from the cross of Christ.
  • Reconciliation (Part 1)

    Reconciliation (Part 1)

    Colossians 4:10- Another biblical doctrine surfaces because of something that transpired in the life of Mark: the doctrine of reconciliation. There is a need for reconciliation both by God to man, and between men.