Teaching by Tag: Faith
Between a Rock and a Hard God
Moses struck a rock in the wilderness in order to bring water to a thirsty people. Jesus, the true Rock, was struck so that lost people might drink the living water and never thirst again.
Watch / ListenBy the Grace of God
Everything we have, everything we do, everything we will have is by the grace of God.
Watch / ListenJames: Living Out Our Faith, Part 10
You believe only what you act on. All the rest is just religious talk.
Watch / ListenThe Thief and the Answer
The enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy – but Jesus has come that we might have life.
Watch / ListenThe Patriarchs, Part 4: Abraham’s Faith
Our view of eternity guides our life of uncertainty. Faith in Christ requires us to live counter-culturally. If you do not feel the pull of the cultural current against you, then you're simply drifting along with the world.
Watch / ListenThe Patriarchs, Part 2: Noah
As in the times of Noah, turbulent waters are all around us. Navigate deep waters with deep truth.
Watch / ListenWho Are You? Part 3
What do we do when Jesus’ claims contradict our experiences? What you believe about Jesus will define you.
Watch / ListenWhy the Gospel Is Never Given the Same Way Twice
There is a massive difference between knowing the facts of the gospel, and putting your faith in the gospel. The gospel is a Person, not a formula.
Watch / ListenA Better Sight
There is a sight better than sight and a blindness worse than blindness. The greater miracle in John 9 is not the opening of the blind man’s eyes but the opening of his heart to Jesus.
Watch / ListenTake Refuge
Chris Anderson teaches from Psalm 1 and 2 on life as it ought to be, the vain rebellion of man, the coming judgment, and God as the ultimate place of refuge. We cannot take refuge from God, but we can take refuge in God.
Watch / ListenSeek and You Shall Be Satisfied
Any journey worth taking, or any task worth doing, will be difficult. We will be tempted to cut corners or settle for something less. This is especially true in our relationship with God. Psalm 63 gives us permission to struggle in our relationship with God, but not to give up or settle for something less.
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