In today’s scripture, Jesus seems to command people to do the opposite of what we would expect. However, the focus may not be about what he is commanding, but about the how and why.
In today’s scripture, Jesus seems to command people to do the opposite of what we would expect. However, the focus may not be about what he is commanding, but about the how and why.
In today’s message, Pastor Travis asks us “What good thing in this present age would we exchange the proclamation of Jesus Christ for?” How would you feel if that would become the legacy you leave behind?
Everything about Jesus’ encounter with a demon possessed man seems to run contrary to his usual behavior. Travis explains why.
Moses displayed courage in a way that led his people to remember that they were a free nation and that led them to be courageous as well. Today we honor those in our military who have displayed that same courage, reminding us that we are free to do great things as Americans.
Often, we want to remain in control of all aspects our lives, but sometimes it is just all in someone else’s hands. Let’s see what David meant when he said that he “shall not be in want”.
It took a supernatural event to bring Saul to give his life to Christ. Pastor Travis asks what it was that brought you to have faith in HIm as well. What can we learn from Saul’s conversion experience and how do we apply that to our own faith walk.