Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Gratitude
Ingratitude is the root of all idolatry where we turn to the creation instead of the creator. In all conditons, we must be grateful to God for all things even our trials given for our good.
Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Gratitude
Ingratitude is the root of all idolatry where we turn to the creation instead of the creator. In all conditons, we must be grateful to God for all things even our trials given for our good.
Preacher: Gary Hunt
Two different men, two different attitudes toward God, two different ways of dealing with their sins, two different destinies.
Preacher: Gary Hunt
What does God require of us? Aren’t there just a few things we can do and God will be satisfied with us? Or, can’t we just worship Him occasionally and all will be well? Or, does He require more and if so, what?
Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Cases of Conversion
He was a man who loved God and tried to follow the Law of Moses but had not become a Christian. When he heard the gospel on a desert road, he obeyed it immediately confessing Jesus as the son of God and being baptized for the forgiveness of sins. When we have been taught correctly about Jesus and how to obey the gospel, are we willing to follow th Eunuch’s example to become a Christian in the only way the gospel teaches?
Preacher: Gary Hunt
Both in and out of our assemblies we have responsibilities we are to practice toward each other. Let us learn them and be busy doing them.
Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Philippians
In a world that promotes discontentment, how can we be contented? In Christ, pursuing His will, we can be content no matter how much or how little material things we have or what our physical condition is.
Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Philippians
How can we have peace in this tumultuous world? Paul in prison gives us the answer that is only found in Christ. Living for Him in all situations and praying trusting in God to provide what is best will always bring us the peace that passes understanding.
Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Philippians
To serve Christ, we must empty ourselves of all things that make us proud and trust in ourselves. Paul was willing to get rid of past reputation and religious traditions in order to gain Christ.
Preacher: Gary Hunt | Series: Philippians
How can we better relate to one another? Paul explains we must have the mind or attitude of Christ within us where we put God before others and others before self.