As the season of Advent approaches, Pastor Craig Davis returns to the prophecies of Isaiah looking forward to the birth of the Messiah, revealing God’s promises to his people throughout history.
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As the season of Advent approaches, Pastor Craig Davis returns to the prophecies of Isaiah looking forward to the birth of the Messiah, revealing God’s promises to his people throughout history.
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Pastor Craig Davis continues his series “Songs of the 80s” with Psalm 86, a prayer of David crying out for the Lord to hear and a cry to all of God’s people to heed His great salvation.
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Are you comfortable with a God who is not only loving but also an avenger? Are you comfortable not only with such a God existing, but also with asking Him to destroy His enemies? Pastor Craig Davis continues his exposition of the Psalms with Psalm 83, a prayer for just such vengeance.
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Pastor Craig Davis continues his series in the “songs of the 80s” with Psalm 82 as it higlights the might and sovereignty of the one true Judge.
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Pastor Craig Davis preaches on Psalm 81, where God calls His people to faithfulness and feasting.
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Pastor Craig Davis begins a new series in the “songs of the 80s”, opening with the cry for restoration found in Psalm 80.
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Pastor Craig Davis brings us an exhortation on the vast and wondrous holiness of our God as related by the prophet Isaiah.
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Intern Austin Reed continues his series in the book of James with a reminder of the dangers of following the hedonistic desires of a sinful heart as well as the remedy found in God’s grace.
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“…if anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man…but no human being can tame the tongue.” (James 3:2,8) Mr. Austin Reed continues his series in James by bringing us a sobering Word concerning our words, yet via a message not lacking the great hope of the Gospel.
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“You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone.” (James 2:24) Does that mean that we must relinquish the Reformed cry of salvation sola fide, “by faith alone”? Intern Austin Reed explains why there is no inconsistency between this passage and our confessions (nor, more importantly, between James and the Apostle Paul) when it comes to the question of how we are saved.
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