Category: Bible Study

What does the Bible teach? How do those teachings hold up, centuries after it was written? And what does the Bible’s words mean for you and I are to live?

Ezekiel: The Watchman (Week 3)

Ezekiel: The Watchman (Week 3)

What does it mean to be A WATCHMAN? Ezekiel was called to be a ‘watchman’ over God’s people, and that involved two things: identifying spiritual danger, and warning the people. Are there any watchmen in our day? Click to learn more.

Ezekiel: The Prophet And The Scroll (Week 2)

Ezekiel: The Prophet And The Scroll (Week 2)

Ezekiel had A VERY HARD JOB – he was sent to TELL PEOPLE things that they DIDN’T WANT TO HEAR. In Week 2 of our study, we consider Ezekiel’s call to be a prophet. Israel had a long history of rejecting (and even killing) its prophets. So how would this young man respond? What would he say? Click to find out.

Ezekiel’s Vision: A Chariot Of Fire (Week 1)

Ezekiel’s Vision: A Chariot Of Fire (Week 1)

In Ezekiel 1, the prophet had A VISION. In this vision, he saw a fiery whirlwind approach, and within the whirlwind was a CHARIOT OF FIRE – carried by angels, who flew amidst the chariot’s fiery wheels. What was this vision all about? Click to learn more.

Stand Up And Speak Out (A Call To Courage)

Stand Up And Speak Out (A Call To Courage)

The Gospel is NOT toothless. The Gospel is NOT weak. In Scripture, we see that the Gospel is the “power of God” unto salvation. We should treat it that way – as a lion to be let out, not as something to hide, package or subjugate. Just preach it!

Church Life: Do Christians Really Need The Church

Church Life: Do Christians Really Need The Church

For a Christian, is church OPTIONAL? In other words, do you really NEED the church? Why or why not? Spoiler alert: you do need the church. According to Scripture, the church is not optional, but essential. Click to learn why.

Job: Tried, Tested, And Finally Restored

Job: Tried, Tested, And Finally Restored

Your suffering is NOT forever. There are BETTER DAYS ahead. How do we know? Well consider God’s servant, Job. Yes, Job cried a lot of tears. Yes, Job hurt. But in time, all those tears and pains were wiped away. Join us for the final encouraging chapter in our short study of Job.

Job: God’s Response To Job’s Questions

Job: God’s Response To Job’s Questions

Job was HURTING and CONFUSED. He asked God a lot of questions – and that was OK. But what’s NOT OK is questioning God’s wisdom, as if God is doing the wrong thing. Well, in Job 28, God responded to Job. Click to learn more.

Job: With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies

Job: With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies

Friends should COMFORT us, right? Friends should ENCOURAGE us! But what happens when our friends accuse us or make us feel worse? In Job 3, that’s just what Job’s friends did. They made him feel worse. Join us for this sermon as we consider Job’s response.

Job: When You Don’t Understand Why

Job: When You Don’t Understand Why

WHY did something terrible happen to you? WHY are you hurting? WHY is life going the way it is going, if a GOOD GOD is in charge? These are timeless questions – in fact, they were the very questions that Job asked centuries ago. But are there answers? Click to be encouraged.

Job: The Lord Gives, The Lord Takes Away

Job: The Lord Gives, The Lord Takes Away

Job was GOOD. Job was RIGHTEOUS. And yet, Job suffered HORRIBLY. What is the Book of Job all about? Why did God permit this godly man to go through so many trials? And what does this mean for us? Click to learn more in this intro to our new series.