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Romans 13:8
Should we, as followers of Jesus, ever have any type of debt under any circumstances? Music: “Take Me Deeper,” by the Ken Ferguson Band. Please check out their website and support their ministry at KingdomTunes.com!

1st Thessalonians 2:1-3
Three principles that are crucial to us making an impact for the Gospel in the lives of others.

Romans 13:4-7
A continuation of our discussion about civil obedience and what our attitude toward the governing authorities should be . . . and why!

Teamwork, Part 2
In this exposition of Ephesians 4:11-16, Pastor Toby continues talking about God’s design for the church as a team.

Teamwork, Part 1
In this message from Lynnwood Evangelical Free Church, Pastor Toby talks about God’s design for the church in an exposition of Ephesians 4:11-16. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson Band. Please check out their music and download it free from KingdomTunes.com!

The Search for Significance
In this message from Lynnwood Evangelical Free Church, Pastor Toby talks about the significance that Jesus has called us into. Please bookmark www.LynnwoodEFC.Org for future sermons.

Romans 13:1-3
Can the governing authorities force us to do evil? Is civil disobedience ever permissible?

The Identity Factor: Who Am I?
In this message from Lynnwood Evangelical Free Church, we look at how our identity changes when we recognize and respond to Jesus’ identity. You can find Toby’s future sermons at www.LynnwoodEFC.org.

Romans 12:17-21
How should we respond when we’ve been wronged? Special guest music: “Lovesick” by the Ken Ferguson Band. Please check out their ministry and download their music on iTunes or at KingdomTunes.com.

Romans 12:16
Our mission is one of humble spirit among the poor, the dirty, the unwanted, and the outcast. Music: “Lovesick” by the Dan Ferguson Band. Please check their ministry out at KingdomTunes.com!

Refuting Atheistic Naturalism
Scientists like Stephen Hawking would have us believe that we should only believe what can be scientifically verified. How do we respond to something like that? Here are 6 arguments which demonstrate that atheistic strict Naturalism is unreasonable.

Romans 12:14-15
The epitome of selfless living, as modeled by Jesus!

1st Thessalonians 1:1-10, part two
“The church that gets it.”

1st Thessalonians 1:1-10, part one
A church that “gets it.”

Romans 12:13
A lesson in stewardship, giving, and selfless living. Music: “Lovesick” by the Dan Ferguson Band. You can get his music for free on iTunes, and you can learn about his ministry and supporting his ministry by going to KingdomTunes.com

Christmas and paganism
Does Christmas have pagan origins? If so, should Christ-followers celebrate Christmas? We return to our roots and do some cultural apologetics as we discuss this issue.

Romans 12:12, Part 2
What is prayer, and why should we do it? Music: “More Than Anything” by Priscilla Miller and the CCSV Praise Team. Please support their ministry by buying their music on iTunes!

Romans 12:12, Part 1
What does it mean for a Christ-follower to have “hope” in Jesus, and how does that relate to persecution or tribulation? Music: “As I Shall Be Raised” by Mojo and the Info. If you’re as blessed by their music as we are, we fully encourage you to support their ministry by buying their music, which ..Read More...

Romans 12:11
Our attitudes stem from what we’re focused on. What is our focus in ministry? Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson Band. Check their music out on Kingdomtunes.com and download this song – and others – for free!

Romans 12:10, part 2
What it means and what it looks like for us to be devoted to one another in brotherly love.

Romans 12:10, part 1
What should be the attitude that we hold toward other followers of Christ?

Week 32 of Proverbs, 16:13-16:26
Solomon touches on the themes of national leaders and speaking with wisdom.

Romans 12:9
The necessity of selfless love in the life of the Christ-follower. Music: “Lovesick” by the Ken Ferguson band. Download their music FREE at KingdomTunes.com! click here to read the article mentioned in this lesson.

Week 31 of Proverbs, 15:33-16:12
Solomon uses a combination of organized and miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 15:33-16:12 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Romans 12:6-8
What’s the purpose of spiritual gifts? Are we limited to the ones we already have? Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band. Check out their FREE MUSIC and resources on KingdomTunes.com!

Week 30 of Proverbs, 15:17-32
Solomon uses a combination of organized and miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 15:17-32 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Romans 12:4-5
Why must we have a clear understanding of who we are in Christ? How does that come into practice in our lives? Here’s a link to the Spiritual Gifts Test mentioned in this lesson. Music: “Hallowed” by Priscilla Miller and the CCSV Praise team. You can support their ministry by buying their music on iTunes!

Romans 12:3
Why is our understanding of who we are in Christ so vitally important to our walk? Music: “In You” by Priscilla Miller and the CCSV Praise and Worship team. You can support their ministry by buying their music on iTunes!

Week 29 of Proverbs, 15:5-16
Solomon uses a combination of organized and miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 15:5-16 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Romans 12:2
Is it even possible for us to become completely like Christ in this life? If not, what’s the point? Music: “Lovesick” by the Ken Ferguson Band. Please support Ken’s ministry as a musician and missionary and get their FREE music at KingdomTunes.com!

Romans 12:1-2
How is it possible for us to be in the world but not of it? Music: “I’m Yours” by Dan Smith. Find his FREE music on KingdomTunes.com and “More Rain” on iTunes.

Week 28 of Proverbs, 14:26-5:4
Solomon uses a combination of organized and miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 14:26-15:4 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Romans 12:1, Part Two
Worship: what is it? Who is capable of doing it? And how often and where should we do it? Music: “Take me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson Band. Please check them out on iTunes or through KingdomTunes.com. Their ministry offers free music, but could undoubtedly use support in the form of prayer and giving.

Romans 12:1, Part 1
Therefore . . . Therefore what? If we accept everything that Paul has taught us up to this point, what response on our behalf is appropriate?

Week 27 of Proverbs, 14:12-25
Solomon uses a combination of organized and miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 14:12-25 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Week 26 of Proverbs, 13:22-14:11
Solomon uses a combination of organized and miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 13:22-14:11 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Week 25 of Proverbs, 13:7-21
Solomon uses organized and yet miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 13:7-21 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us. Pardon the poor audio. I’m trying to get all of this calibrated. Soon, hopefully!

Special: Practical Atheist – Part 1
In this sermon from New Creation Community Church (http://www.NC3.tv), Toby talks about how and why we should study the Bible.

Week 24 of Proverbs, 12:20-13:6
Solomon uses organized and yet miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 12:20-13:6 as a means of sharing his wisdom with us.

Week 23 of Proverbs, 12:5-19
Solomon uses miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 11:23-12:4 teach us the ways of wisdom, and make us aware of the downfalls of foolishness.

Week 22 of Proverbs, 11:23-12:4
Solomon uses miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 11:23-12:4 teach us the ways of wisdom, and make us aware of the downfalls of foolishness.

Week 21 of Proverbs, 11:6-22
Solomon’s miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 11:6-22 teach us the ways of wisdom, and make us aware of the downfalls of foolishness.

Week 20 of Proverbs, 10:26-11:5
Solomon’s miscellaneous contrasts in Proverbs 10:26-11:5 teach us the ways of wisdom, and make us aware of the downfalls of foolishness.

Week 19 of Proverbs, 10:11-25
Join us as we look at some of the miscellaneous contrasts that Solomon gives out for us in Proverbs 10:11-25

Week 18 of Proverbs, 10:1-10
– We’ll enjoy our lives more as a righteous person than as a person who stores up treasure through unrighteous means. – If God has given you the ability to do something, get while the gettin’s good! – Will you chose to have your sins or your name blotted out? – One way to ensure ..Read More...

Week 17 of Proverbs, 9:4-18
– Wisdom’s voice is a call for repentance. – There’s no real life apart from God—there’s only wickedness, corruption, angst, and death on a day-by-day, minute-by-minute, second-by-by second basis. – You can prepare a feast of life for a person to eat, but you can’t make them eat it! – Misery loves company, and the ..Read More...

Week 16 of Proverbs, 8:24-9:3
– The wisdom of the Lord is built on an unshakable foundation, and is firmly secure, and thus worthy of being trusted. – The wise person is quick to proclaim, “On Christ, the solid rock, I stand. All other ground is sinking sand.” – Life or death? The decision is yours. Whichever you chose is ..Read More...

Week 15 of Proverbs, 8:10-23
– If we truly see how worthy the wisdom of the Lord is, we’ll value it above all things and “toys.” – The wisdom of the Lord is available to everyone—from kings to the common man. – If you love and treasure the Lord Jesus, you have an eternal and never-ending source of joy and ..Read More...

Week 14 of Proverbs, 7:21-8:9
– Like an ox goes to the slaughter… – The adulterous woman’s house turned out to be a pit stop on the path to hell. – Contrasting the voice of the wicked woman with the voice of Wisdom. – Those who incline their ears, minds, and hearts to understanding the wisdom of the Lord will ..Read More...

Week 13 of Proverbs, 7:1-20
– Wisdom and understanding will help guide us into relationships that honor the Lord. – If we need to wait until it’s dark to do something so that people won’t notice, it most likely means that we shouldn’t be doing it at all. – A description of the adulterous woman, who won’t waste time trying ..Read More...