This week we’ll be studying Psalm 95:1-11 to better understand the first of our four Vital Signs – “Worship.” All humans are designed for the purpose of worship, but the variance between us simply lies in whom/what we choose to worship. We need to see how God is above all other gods, worthy alone of our worship, and we’ll learn insights into the hows and whys of our corporate worship.
This week we’ll be studying Psalm 95:1-11 to better understand the first of our four Vital Signs – “Worship.” All humans are designed for the purpose of worship, but the variance between us simply lies in whom/what we choose to worship. We need to see how God is above all other gods, worthy alone of our worship, and we’ll learn insights into the hows and whys of our corporate worship.
Jesus loved a good party filled with lots of sinners. No, not to get wild and crazy but to give amazing mercy to anyone. You’re invited to attend, and then pay it forward.
Nobody wants to be a nobody. That’s a good thing, actually. The driving desire to be a somebody is part of God’s divine design. Just be sure that the somebody you want to be isn’t a fake identity.
When God tells a good man to stay married to an unfaithful prostitute, the Bible is teaching us about God loving the unlovable—like us.