As difficulties arise each day, how are you dealing with them? Are you becoming overwhelmed by the stress and anxiety of contracting Covid-19? Has the racial tension across our great country caused uneasiness in you? Has isolation from interacting with people caused you to become despondent or depressed? Everyone is dealing with these things at least at some level. How are you doing? This morning, we’re going to divert from our study in 1 John to spend a few moments thinking about the frailty of life and how we are to respond to it. We’ll be looking today at the fourth chapter of Paul’s second letter to the Corinthian church as we consider a biblical response to the difficulties of our time.
One thing that I really love to do is to get together with old friends and reminisce about all the crazy stuff that we used to do. Remembering the good things in life is a healthy thing, so long as we don’t live in the past. God encouraged His people to remember—remember the Passover, the Law, entering the Promised Land. He wants us to remember the great, spiritual moments of our lives as well, for when we remember God’s goodness to us in the past we will have hope for God’s goodness in the present! Remember!
The idea of being alone is a hard one to deal with. It is something that some of you have had to learn to deal with. In this message, we will look at the ways in which we can overcome the fear of being alone.
We know that God is in control.
Why are people so indifferent to the matter of salvation? Disbelief, Disdain, …
Sermon – Experience Power and Love in the Spirit
If you want to walk in the Spirit of God, get on your knees and open your Bible. God’s love is incomprehensible without the power of the Holy Spirit enabling the believer to understand its immensity!
Sermon Video, Audio, Text Included at http://www.templerogers.org/sermons/experience-pow…-in-the-spirit/
If you missed the Easter sermon and worship choir, the video and audio is now available. The sermon for Easter “He came back in Power” is included in the media after the choir performance.