The Spirit’s Work in the Church Era
The Holy Spirit- the Helper- is the indwelling presence of God who engages in a multitude of ministries to you, the believer. In part 3 of The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 16:4-15.
The Spirit’s Work in the Old Testament Era and the Life of Christ
The work of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament era and in the life of Christ anticipates His work in Christians, and demonstrates our need to depend upon Him. In part 2 of The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Exodus 31:1-11.
Forgotten God: The Personhood of the Spirit
God the Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force or presence- He is a Person, a member of the Triune Godhead, who is to be loved and obeyed. In part 1 of The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 14:15-17.
Rebuke and Restoration
While we may not always understand God’s ways, we can rest in the hope of our ultimate redemption. In part 8 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 42:7-17.
It’s a Wonderful Life (Part 3)
“Give ear, O my people, to my teaching; incline your ears to the words of my mouth!” In part 3 of It’s a Wonderful Life, Pastor Merle Conklin reads from Psalm 78:1-7.
Father’s Day 2013: Father Figure
A strong spiritual father figure can impact generations to come. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Numbers 27:12-23.
The LORD Answers
God’s knowledge, wisdom and power are infinitely beyond our understanding. In part 7 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 38:1 – 42:6.
An Angry Young Man
Better theology does not necessarily make good theology. In part 6 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 32:1 – 37:24.
Rhetorical Rumble: Round 3
Even when God is silent, faith perseveres in integrity. In part 5 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 22:1 – 31:40.
Rhetorical Rumble: Round 2
Even in great misery, faith perseveres, trusting that God will ultimately redeem the faithful one. In part 4 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 15:1 – 21:34.
Naomi: From Bitter Emptiness to Joyful Fulfillment
The story of Naomi beautifully illustrates the hope of our redemption. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ruth 1-4.
Rhetorical Rumble: Round 1
Personal suffering is not always the result of specific acts of personal sin. In part 3 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 4:1 – 14:22.
Why?
Faith and faithfulness do not preclude sorrow-filled questioning in the hearts and minds of the righteous. In part 2 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 3:1-26.
Calamity!
The suffering of the righteous reveals and develops character and accomplishes God’s sovereign purposes beyond our immediate understanding. In part 1 of Job: Suffering and Sovereignty, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Job 1:1 – 2:13.
It’s a Wonderful Life (Part 2)
It is good for us to reflect on the lessons we have learned in our lives and to also reflect on ‘the God-things’ in our lives — even to write them down — for ourselves and for the good of our families. In part 2 of It’s a Wonderful Life, Pastor Merle Conklin reads from […]
Commission
The sovereign Lord Jesus Christ has charged us with the central task of making disciples. In part 29 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 28:16-20.
Resurrection!
The resurrection of Jesus Christ has made countless ‘losers’ joyful victors. In part 28 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 28:1-15.
Good Friday 2013 – Three Crosses
The cross that Jesus endured brought us redemption. We, like the two criminals on crosses on either side, have only two possible ways to respond: rebellion or repentance. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Luke 23:32-43.
Crucifixion
When Jesus said, ‘It is finished,’ He meant, it is finished. In part 27 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 27:27-66.
God on Trial
Jesus withstood unjust trial before people in order that people would not have to stand just trial before God. In part 26 of Matthew: The Messiah Has Come, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 26:57 – 27:26.