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The Lord Looks on the Heart P2
The greatest lesson we can learn from examining the life of David—shepherd, warrior, king, psalmist—is that, despite his sins, he was truly a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:22). In the first of this new series, we’re introduced to David as someone the Lord has set apart for his faithfulness, for his character, for his courage, but especially, for his heart. Get ready to learn from David’s life!
A Recipe for Rejoicing! Part 2B
As we continue in Psalm 5 we discover the next 3 ingredients in this recipe for rejoicing. In part 1 we considered David's example that calls us to earnest prayer and purity before God which ultimately leads to joy, even in the midst of crisis. The truth of God's steadfast love, mercy and grace changes the life of the believer, refocuses perspective and redirects pursuits. In the face of persecution and trial, be encouraged by today's message knowing that for those who love God, he will always work things together for good and for his glory!
The Lord Looks on the Heart
The greatest lesson we can learn from examining the life of David—shepherd, warrior, king, psalmist—is that, despite his sins, he was truly a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:22). In the first of this new series, we’re introduced to David as someone the Lord has set apart for his faithfulness, for his character, for his courage, but especially, for his heart. Get ready to learn from David’s life!
The Blessing Of Persecution P2
For the Christian, persecution is a good sign. I know I’m living that Blessed life when I’m living the persecuted life. But what’s critical about this passage is that it’s persecution for the right reason. It’s the persecution that comes from shining the light of Christ in a dark world. That kind of persecution, Jesus promises, comes with a great reward and will always end well—always!
The Blessing Of Persecution
For the Christian, persecution is a good sign. I know I’m living that Blessed life when I’m living the persecuted life. But what’s critical about this passage is that it’s persecution for the right reason. It’s the persecution that comes from shining the light of Christ in a dark world. That kind of persecution, Jesus promises, comes with a great reward and will always end well—always!
The Blessed Life Means A Pure Heart P2
The Blessed Life is the heart longing for God. Today we see that Jesus loves you so much that He won’t settle for half, or most of you—He must have all. Before God wants to use you, He wants your whole, undivided heart. And there’s no question that the devotion of the heart that’s pure will be undefiled and undivided. So the more you long for God, the more your heart can see God—and the more you will be satisfied in life!
The Blessed Life Means A Pure Heart
The Blessed Life is the heart longing for God. Today we see that Jesus loves you so much that He won’t settle for half, or most of you—He must have all. Before God wants to use you, He wants your whole, undivided heart. And there’s no question that the devotion of the heart that’s pure will be undefiled and undivided. So the more you long for God, the more your heart can see God—and the more you will be satisfied in life!
A Recipe for Rejoicing! Part 2A
As we continue in Psalm 5 we discover the next 3 ingredients in this recipe for rejoicing. In part 1 we considered David's example that calls us to earnest prayer and purity before God which ultimately leads to joy, even in the midst of crisis. The truth of God's steadfast love, mercy and grace changes the life of the believer, refocuses perspective and redirects pursuits. In the face of persecution and trial, be encouraged by today's message knowing that for those who love God, he will always work things together for good and for his glory!
Merry Mercy P2
The one who receives mercy and extends mercy is the one who is truly happy. To fully grasp this beautiful Beatitude, I must understand the meaning of mercy. Then, I must comprehend the mercy I have received so that I might extend the mercy I’ve been given—and that’s merry mercy!
Merry Mercy!
The one who receives mercy and extends mercy is the one who is truly happy. To fully grasp this beautiful Beatitude, I must understand the meaning of mercy. Then, I must comprehend the mercy I have received so that I might extend the mercy I’ve been given—and that’s merry mercy!
The Best Meal Ever P2
Hunger for the Lord is the single greatest proof you know the Lord. In fact, there is no spiritual growth apart from spiritual hunger. The first three Beatitudes are about emptying ourselves. Today’s is about filling ourselves with what is good—I must hunger for that which truly satisfies. I must hunger and thirst for righteousness—the one and only meal that truly satisfies!
The Best Meal Ever
Hunger for the Lord is the single greatest proof you know the Lord. In fact, there is no spiritual growth apart from spiritual hunger. The first three Beatitudes are about emptying ourselves. Today’s is about filling ourselves with what is good—I must hunger for that which truly satisfies. I must hunger and thirst for righteousness—the one and only meal that truly satisfies!
Blessed Are The Meek P2
The surest way to give glory to the Father is to pursue the truly blessed life. But you can’t do that without living out the Beatitudes. Today’s is a tough one—but a beautiful one: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Only when I understand the meaning of meekness will I fully grasp the blessing of meekness. And this is the blessing that awaits the meek who know Jesus Christ—you’re guaranteed everything!
A Recipe for Rejoicing! Part 1B
Psalm 5, known as a morning psalm, finds David crying out in prayer to the Lord in the midst of his pain and sorrow. Yet even as he suffers, David is able to rejoice because he trusts God's faithfulness and goodness. He knows that the Lord is the only true source of joy - nothing else can satisfy his hungry heart! David understands that prayer is the essential ingredient to the 'secret recipe' for rejoicing. Let's listen today and discover the secret recipe for joy!
Blessed Are The Meek
The surest way to give glory to the Father is to pursue the truly blessed life. But you can’t do that without living out the Beatitudes. Today’s is a tough one—but a beautiful one: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Only when I understand the meaning of meekness will I fully grasp the blessing of meekness. And this is the blessing that awaits the meek who know Jesus Christ—you’re guaranteed everything!
Happy Are The Unhappy P2
True blessing comes in a way you would never expect—and never choose. That’s because mourning is the pathway to true blessing. To understand this beatitude, I need a sound theology of mourning: mourning over personal sin and mourning over public sin. And I need a sound theology of comfort. Then together we will see that the power and absolute beauty of the gospel is that only those who mourn will truly receive comfort!
Happy Are The Unhappy
True blessing comes in a way you would never expect—and never choose. That’s because mourning is the pathway to true blessing. To understand this beatitude, I need a sound theology of mourning: mourning over personal sin and mourning over public sin. And I need a sound theology of comfort. Then together we will see that the power and absolute beauty of the gospel is that only those who mourn will truly receive comfort!
Let the Blessing Begin P2
Are you desperate for blessing, for happiness, yet you search in vain? Well today’s message has the answer you’ve been seeking: the life that God blesses is contained in the Beatitudes—or the attitudes in which the Christian is suppose to be. Here we find the imperishable source of happiness, of blessing, in Jesus Christ. Now that’s how you let the blessing begin!
Let The Blessing Begin
Are you desperate for blessing, for happiness, yet you search in vain? Well today’s message has the answer you’ve been seeking: the life that God blesses is contained in the Beatitudes—or the attitudes in which the Christian is suppose to be. Here we find the imperishable source of happiness, of blessing, in Jesus Christ. Now that’s how you let the blessing begin!
A Recipe for Rejoicing: Part 1A
Psalm 5, known as a morning psalm, finds David crying out in prayer to the Lord in the midst of his pain and sorrow. Yet even as he suffers, David is able to rejoice because he trusts God's faithfulness and goodness. He knows that the Lord is the only true source of joy - nothing else can satisfy his hungry heart! David understands that prayer is the essential ingredient to the 'secret recipe' for rejoicing. Let's listen today and discover the secret recipe for joy!
He Came to Give Life! P2
Celebrate Christmas with us! Pastor Robbie walks through John 10:10, revealing why Jesus came to Earth. What does His coming mean for us? Everything! It means life! The world does not have answers for death, but through Christ, we can. This is the true meaning of Christmas. The Incarnation truly does change everything. No more admiring Jesus from a distance – let’s approach the manger together.
He Came to Give Life!
Celebrate Christmas with us! Pastor Robbie walks through John 10:10, revealing why Jesus came to Earth. What does His coming mean for us? Everything! It means life! The world does not have answers for death, but through Christ, we can. This is the true meaning of Christmas. The Incarnation truly does change everything. No more admiring Jesus from a distance – let’s approach the manger together.
Getting Clarity on Christmas! P2
Christ's birth over 2000 years ago is arguably the greatest event ever to take place in history. The Son of God left his mighty throne in heaven, to take on flesh and to be born into a fallen world. He lived a perfect life and died an excruciating death, but then, he was raised to life and now sits on his throne in heaven. Through his life, death and resurrection, Jesus brought peace to this world by providing a way for sinners to be reconciled to the Father. This is the reason we still celebrate his birth today - the day that God's love came down.
Getting Clarity on Christmas!
Christ's birth over 2000 years ago is arguably the greatest event ever to take place in history. The Son of God left his mighty throne in heaven, to take on flesh and to be born into a fallen world. He lived a perfect life and died an excruciating death, but then, he was raised to life and now sits on his throne in heaven. Through his life, death and resurrection, Jesus brought peace to this world by providing a way for sinners to be reconciled to the Father. This is the reason we still celebrate his birth today - the day that God's love came down.
The Mind-blowing truths of Christmas P2
700 years before Jesus Christ was born, Isaiah foretold this incredible event. God's plan was that at just the right time, he would send us his son as a baby, born of a virgin. This baby would save us from death and separation from God, and bring us to everlasting life. Through the glory and miracle of the Incarnation, God displayed his absolute sovereignty, his incredible power and his amazing love for us - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son..." (John 3:16). Be encouraged by this message as we unpack the miracle and truth of Christmas.
God With Us: Incarnation! P2
As we learn through this series about what it God with Us really means, let us fix our eyes on the glory of the one who came to save, allowing the single greatest turning point in all of history to fill our minds and hearts with supernatural joy.
The Mind-blowing truths of Christmas
700 years before Jesus Christ was born, Isaiah foretold this incredible event. God's plan was that at just the right time, he would send us his son as a baby, born of a virgin. This baby would save us from death and separation from God, and bring us to everlasting life. Through the glory and miracle of the Incarnation, God displayed his absolute sovereignty, his incredible power and his amazing love for us - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son..." (John 3:16). Be encouraged by this message as we unpack the miracle and truth of Christmas.
Light in the Darkness! P2
At Christmas, we celebrate the arrival of Jesus—the Light who entered a dark world. This verse reminds us that Jesus didn’t come just to be admired in a manger scene; He came to rescue us from spiritual darkness. In a season often marked by both joy and struggle, John 12:46 offers hope: through faith in Christ, we are no longer lost in the shadows of sin, fear, or despair. The Light has come, and darkness does not have the final word.
Light in the Darkness!
At Christmas, we celebrate the arrival of Jesus—the Light who entered a dark world. This verse reminds us that Jesus didn’t come just to be admired in a manger scene; He came to rescue us from spiritual darkness. In a season often marked by both joy and struggle, John 12:46 offers hope: through faith in Christ, we are no longer lost in the shadows of sin, fear, or despair. The Light has come, and darkness does not have the final word.
A Biblical Strategy for Stress & Distress P2
Life is hard! Stress, trial, and distress are not just occasional interruptions—they're guaranteed parts of the Christian life. But the good news? God doesn't leave us without help or direction. In this one-off message from Psalm 4, Pastor Robbie Symons walks us through a powerful and practical biblical strategy for facing life's pressures. Drawing from the honest and vulnerable words of David, we see how God's Word meets us in the mess, reminding us that real people in Scripture faced real struggles, just like we do. Whether you're in a season of tension, loss, anxiety, or spiritual fatigue, this message offers hope and clarity for navigating it all with faith.
A Biblical Strategy for Stress & Distress
Life is hard! Stress, trial, and distress are not just occasional interruptions—they're guaranteed parts of the Christian life. But the good news? God doesn't leave us without help or direction. In this one-off message from Psalm 4, Pastor Robbie Symons walks us through a powerful and practical biblical strategy for facing life's pressures. Drawing from the honest and vulnerable words of David, we see how God's Word meets us in the mess, reminding us that real people in Scripture faced real struggles, just like we do. Whether you're in a season of tension, loss, anxiety, or spiritual fatigue, this message offers hope and clarity for navigating it all with faith.
God With Us: Incarnation!
As we learn through this series about what it God with Us really means, let us fix our eyes on the glory of the one who came to save, allowing the single greatest turning point in all of history to fill our minds and hearts with supernatural joy.
We Are Prone to Wander P2
James reminded us in Chapter 2, and throughout this letter, that true faith involves action: we are to 'put feet to our faith'. James concludes his letter with an exhortation to fellow Christ-followers to go after those who have wandered from the truth. Believers are to look out for each other and encourage one another to remain steadfast in their commitment to Christ and obedience to God. If we see someone getting tangled up in sin, we ought to consider ways to love and lead that person to repent and seek God’s forgiveness. The true believer will then be restored and reconciled to Christ who forgives a multitude of sins.
We Are Prone to Wander
James reminded us in Chapter 2, and throughout this letter, that true faith involves action: we are to 'put feet to our faith'. James concludes his letter with an exhortation to fellow Christ-followers to go after those who have wandered from the truth. Believers are to look out for each other and encourage one another to remain steadfast in their commitment to Christ and obedience to God. If we see someone getting tangled up in sin, we ought to consider ways to love and lead that person to repent and seek God’s forgiveness. The true believer will then be restored and reconciled to Christ who forgives a multitude of sins.
Thr Priority of Prayer P2
What role does prayer play in your life? Is it a priority? Prayer is the key that unlocks the power of God to accomplish in us what we cannot on our own. Yet many of us fail to pray, communicating to God that we don't need his help, thus forfeiting access to his power. Jesus' prayer life modelled for us the essentiality of this discipline in the Christian life. Abide in him in prayer, then watch and see God's power unleashed!
The Priority of Prayer
What role does prayer play in your life? Is it a priority? Prayer is the key that unlocks the power of God to accomplish in us what we cannot on our own. Yet many of us fail to pray, communicating to God that we don't need his help, thus forfeiting access to his power. Jesus' prayer life modelled for us the essentiality of this discipline in the Christian life. Abide in him in prayer, then watch and see God's power unleashed!