When we last met David in this, our study of his life, he was in the midst of a trial few of us could imagine. Yet, even as we’re about to accept his demise, David yet again turns to the Lord in prayer and in praise. His heart is filled with dependence on his one and only God, which flows into worship and reverential awe. How can we mirror David’s example when we’re in our darkest hour?
Why should believers be baptized? Jesus tells us to observe only two ordinances: baptism and the Lord's Supper. Today Pastor Robbie's message examines what...
In Acts 4, we see the disciples' "holy reflex" in times of trial: they immediately fall to their knees and pray together in unity....
Life presents us with many choices, but none more significant than who we will serve. In Joshua 24:14–15, Joshua calls God’s people to make...