Paul encourages Timothy to finish well by telling him to remember his training. Timothy had already learned to face difficult situations. One way Timothy would keep his eyes on Jesus would be to make Jesus his treasure. Notice two ways Timothy had been trained to do this.
Paul shows how faith provides a rescue that is all-inclusive. Notice two elements included in the Good News as Paul demonstrates that Good News creates family.
Even a person fixated on pursuing God’s heart can experience trouble at home. David’s life teaches us hope is always an option.
God protects His people wherever they run for help. Not only do friends and family provide help, but God give greater protection in times of trouble.
Paul’s letter to the Philippians ends with a reminder of how good Jesus is. Jesus unites us as a family, making us siblings, saints, and shareholders.
Membership in a special group is thrilling! Learn how exciting it is to be part of God family. God’s forgiveness brings acceptance!
Children can often make up an “invisible minority” and for many cultures, their treatment can vary widely. Jesus uses the care and treatment of children to illustrate a much larger topic. Let’s learn together from Mark’s gospel!
God created us to belong to groups. We group ourselves in many different ways, yet there is one particular group that Jesus calls His family. Listen today as we discuss who is found in Jesus’ family. This sermon is presented in both English and Spanish.
As Jesus moved from place to place, He received widely different receptions. Those closest to Him asked three important questions. Today, those same three questions must be asked and answered by every person who encounters Jesus. Listen as the questions are given, explained, and then come to an answer for yourself!