Joy and Contentment is a Habit (Philippians 4:10-13)
Joy and contentment is not based on circumstances. You can learn them and are commanded to do so.
Sermons
Joy and contentment is not based on circumstances. You can learn them and are commanded to do so.
We close out our Beloved Who Love series again looking at truth and love.
Does truth divide or unite? Today's sermon helps us answer that question.
We close out 1 John with a strong reminder of our confidence in Christ.
All three testify to how Christ is.
Maturing in love means growing in courage and boldness to know you have overcome the world.
Without God loving us first we can never know or show love rightly.
In this sermon, from our "Letters of John" series we see how Christ is the test and assurance for testing the spirits.
The truth that God is greater than our hearts frees us to avoid comparison and rest fully in the Gospel.
Some of the most important things we do are what we practice daily.