Moving from “Woe is me” to “Here am I”
Isaiah encountered the Holiness of God and it changed his life. The Holiness of God will have that same effect on yours.
Isaiah encountered the Holiness of God and it changed his life. The Holiness of God will have that same effect on yours.
Wisdom for everyday living is a treasure worth hunting for. Thankfully, God has given an entire book of the Bible to give wisdom to those who would seek it there. This message should stir your desire for obtaining God’s wisdom.
Why would the Apostle Paul say that he had “great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart” about the state of the lost. How about you?
How do you respond when God calls you to speak words of deliverance to others? This message helps us learn from Moses’ debate with God about this very thing.
Mike mentioned a couple of messages in his sermon of May 1. The links to those sermons can be found on the page for the May 1st sermon: Putting Racism to Death.
To call oneself a Christian and to tolerate racist attitudes in your heart is a denial of who God made you in Christ.
Here are the links to the two messages that Mike mentioned in the sermon:
Thabiti Anyabwile, Bearing the Image: Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church (Session II)