
Do you know Jesus? Are you invited into his presence? Listen as Pastor Jeff brings us today's message.
![]() There are scary things in this world; heinous crimes, terrorism, covid-19, and an infamous host of others. However, the scariest thing one could ever hear is from Jesus in the 7th Chapter of Matthew, And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’ Do you know Jesus? Are you invited into his presence? Listen as Pastor Jeff brings us today's message. Video of Service ![]() That bad things can happen to godly people is a biblical fact. The apostle Paul faced many troubling hardships in life though not because of sin on his part. King Saul however is a different matter. He is reaping what he has sown through rebellion and pride. Beyond reaping what one has sown, we have come upon one of the most uncomfortable and disturbing verses in the entire Bible. God removed Holy Spirit from Saul and sent an evil spirit in His place. As we dive back into 1 Samuel today, we have another opportunity to witness God's grace upon both Saul and David. 1 Samuel 16:14-23 Video of Service ![]() God does not need a person of great wealth to make a difference-He does not need a person of great intellect to make a difference-He does not need someone who is physically strong and healthy to make a difference. God does not even need someone who has ginormous faith to make a difference (faith the size of a mustard seed will do). No, it’s not who we are on the outside that matters most to God; it’s who we are on the inside. In today's study from 1 Samuel 16, our Father gives us one of the most important glimpses into His character in all Scripture. 1 Samuel 16:4-13 Video of Service ![]() At some point in a television series or movie, we begin to wonder how it is going to end. When the final episode or scene takes place, what do most of us do? If it has a good ending- we smile - feel good inside, and think - that was a great movie! But if it has a bad ending, we groan inside; or if you are like me, talk back to the TV. You’ve got to be kidding me! This is how the movie ends? No!! No-it can’t end this way. As we return to the Book of 1 Samuel today, we find Samuel in despair and self-pity, assuming Saul's disobedience in chapter 15 will be his legacy in the years to come. What the prophet could not see in his despair was God's orchestration of these events for Samuel's future delight. God was about to give Samuel the greatest assignment of his life and the capstone of his career - the anointing of David. 1 Samuel 16:1-13 Video of Service |
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