Jul 17, 2022
Turn Around, God is Still Waiting
To conclude our series through 1&2 Peter, Troy explains that while God’s promise to send Jesus back to the earth seems to be delayed, it will not fail. We should not see the apparent delay as proof that Jesus will not return, but rather as evidence of God’s desire for all people to have an opportunity for repentance, salvation, and eternal life in heaven.
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  • Jul 17, 2022Turn Around, God is Still Waiting
    Jul 17, 2022
    Turn Around, God is Still Waiting
    To conclude our series through 1&2 Peter, Troy explains that while God’s promise to send Jesus back to the earth seems to be delayed, it will not fail. We should not see the apparent delay as proof that Jesus will not return, but rather as evidence of God’s desire for all people to have an opportunity for repentance, salvation, and eternal life in heaven.
  • Jul 10, 2022Yes, You’re Free; No, You’re Not in Charge
    Jul 10, 2022
    Yes, You’re Free; No, You’re Not in Charge
    Covering some verses in 2 Peter chapter 2, Troy reminds us that God wants us to communicate clearly what happens after we die, but not as if we enjoy it. God wants us to be saved; He doesn’t want to punish us and He doesn’t enjoy watching us face the consequences of our poor decisions. As our friend, the preacher Arron Chambers has said it so many times, what God does want is for us “to go to heaven and take as many people with us as possible.”
  • Jun 26, 2022I’ll Lead, but You Go First
    Jun 26, 2022
    I’ll Lead, but You Go First
    To conclude our study through the book of 1 Peter, Rick discusses what it looks like to cast all of our anxiety onto God. He also reminds us that God is our strength, that He helps us when we’re in trouble, and that He tells us, “Be still, and know that I am God."
  • Jun 12, 2022Giving What You’ve Been Given
    Jun 12, 2022
    Giving What You’ve Been Given
    In this week's message from our 1&2 Peter series, Troy covers some verses in chapter 4, where Peter, who knew a lot about sin and even more about love, reminds us that "love covers over a multitude of sins." Troy also digs in to Peter's teaching that each of us should use whatever gift we have received to serve others. God gave us our unique background, personality, natural abilities, and spiritual gifts in order for us to serve Him and serve others.