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Learning to Fear God (Deuteronomy 5:32-6:12)

Today, we’re going to conclude our message series “The Power of God’s Word.” This series could go on for quite some time, but next Sunday, we’re going to begin a new message series called “Teach Us To Pray.” God’s Word and prayer go together. Without prayer, God’s Word has no power for your life. Prayer without God’s Word becomes dry, self-centered and ineffectual.

Today, my message is called “Learning to Fear God.” Everyone talks about loving God, but there is not a lot of talking or messages today about the fear of the Lord. Yet, God’s Word has many references to fearing God, both in the Old and New Testaments. I would say that the loss of the fear of the Lord in the modern church has led to the loss of God’s power in our churches. …

The Lost Book (2 Kings 22:1-20)

Today, we begin a new message series called “The Power of God’s Word.” We’re going to be talking about the power of the Bible to bring about positive change in our lives and families. You see, the Bible is not just another book, like the millions of other books out there. The Bible is one of a kind, it is unique. It contains 66 books written by 40 different authors about thousands of topics. The Bible was written on 3 continents over the span of 1500 years in 3 languages, Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. …

Showing the Reality of God (1 Kings 18:16-39)

Being a father is a great responsibility and a great privilege. It is a great responsibility because God has given us children to raise. And those children are also a great privilege, for they are gifts from God that He has blessed us with. The very name, father, comes from our heavenly father.

Ephesians 3:14-15 (HCSB) For this reason I kneel before the Father from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named.

Our greatest responsibility and privilege is to represent and teach our children about their heavenly Father, both in our words and actions. …

Powerful Praise (Acts 16:16-34)

This summer we’re in a message series called “Heroes of Faith.” What is a hero? The dictionary defines a hero as “somebody who commits an act of remarkable bravery or who has shown an admirable quality such as great courage or strength of character.” A hero is a remarkably brave person. A hero is someone who encounters a dangerous or difficult situation and who then exhibits great courage or strength of character. So, in order for a hero to be born, there is a necessity of an enemy of what kind or another. In order for faith to be proven, there is a necessity of a challenge to that faith.  …

Against All Odds (Judges 7:1-24)

This summer we’re in a message series called “Heroes of Faith.” The last two Sundays we’ve looked at the battle of Jericho and the battle between David and Goliath. I’ve noticed that there are a lot of battles in the Old Testament. Have you ever wondered why? Of course, some people dismiss the entire Old Testament as not being relevant in our modern society. Yet, our modern world is still filled with literal battles between countries and violence between individuals and groups. Sometimes war is between good and evil, sometimes between evil and evil and sometimes you can’t be sure. …

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