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On the road to Emmaus, two disciples discover hope for the road ahead.
Followers of Jesus have the hope of a new direction, vocation, and outlook on life.
Triumphal entry; worshiping the King
Jesus is recognized as the Messiah and resolutely sets out for Jerusalem.
Jesus and religion are often confused as being one and the same. “All religions teach basically the same thing,” people say. But if you take Jesus out of religion, you’re left with the mess of Christ-less religion. In this message, Pastor John looks at why we preach the gospel.
We have a picture in our mind of what the perfect life is like. But that isn’t always the case. When the imperfect family observes the “perfect” family, they wonder, What must it be like? In our text today, Luke shares a story to illustrate that only by walking with Jesus can things truly be perfect.
Trouble and anxiety plague or society, and it shouldn't be a surprise that whatever afflicts the world also affects disciples. On top of that are the additional challenges for followers of Jesus in a world that often opposes Him. But Jesus gives His disciples encouraging words to help them believe and not let their hearts be troubled.
What does it mean to be made for more? It does not mean you were made for more stuff, not more power, not more money not more possessions. You were not born primarily for these things. Pastor John Stillman takes a deeper look into Psalm 122 to answer the question what were we made for.
Jesus’ church has been blessed and built up by a long and wonderful practice of sharing words of encouragement, direction, and praise. In this message, Pastor John provides a message to the church on how to commend the good in others while praising the glory of God.