This entry is part [part not set] of 6 in the series Contemplating and Studying GodPsalm 77 contains many “thought” words such as “remember,” “selah,” “meditate,” “ponder,” and “muse.” Asaph was certainly a thinker, perhaps a little too much for his own good in that his thinking often drove him to fear (see Psalm 73). Yet, he sanctified his much thinking and struggled within himself and the sanctuary until he gained the victory and ascended...
Songs have the unique ability to calm our nerves, especially when their truth combined with their tune reminds us powerfully that God is in control and has our good at heart. This week, we will look at 5 hymns made for you in times of trial. https://christianteaching.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Episode-2-5-Favorite-Hymns-for-Trials.mp3
https://christianteaching.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Christ-at-the-Right-Hand-Ministry-Oct-14-2018.mp3 Right Click to Download: Our Christ at God’s Right Hand What does it mean that Christ is at God’s right hand? It means He exercises God’s full authority as the true God-man. And the fact that He is a true man means He acts as God entirely for our good. This message covers some primary mentions of Christ at God’s right hand and encourages its hearers to rest in a sovereign Lord who...
This entry is part [part not set] of 2 in the series Faith that Pleases Godhttps://christianteaching.org/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2018/09/Faith-that-Pleases-God-Part-2-Hebrews-11.8-22.mp3 Discover what made the difference for Abraham through disillusion, trial, and obscurity. He honoured God faithfully, and that because of his faith. God expects us to trust Him even when we don’t see the end; that is the secret to Christian endurance.
https://christianteaching.org/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2018/09/Knowing-God.mp3 Taken from Jeremiah 9 and Psalm 27, this sermon challenges us to pursue God as the greatest passion of our life. And so we will discover that we must know God in suffering, in the sanctuary, in seeking, and in submission. Do you KNOW God?