We Christians would all probably say that we love him, but how can we really know? What is the metric for that? How can I be sure?
We Christians would all probably say that we love him, but how can we really know? What is the metric for that? How can I be sure?
Jeff explores Jesus’ question: “Are you also going to leave?” In John 6, Jesus drew huge crowds and demonstrated the Kingdom in incredible ways (miracles, feeding the 5000, etc). But then, he delivered a message that was challenging to hear. As a result, many disciples turned away. In these tough times, how do you respond to Jesus? How can you trust in His life-giving Spirit more and more each day?
Jesus asked a lot of questions. Some rhetorical, some compassionate, and some provocative — but all of His questions are still being asked today. In John 5, Jesus asked: “Would you like to get well?” It feels like a simple answer but as we explore the passage you’ll see there’s more going on here than a simple healing. Listen in as we invite Jesus to keep asking us questions today.
Jesus' question, "Who do you say that I am?" is the most consequential question that you will ever have to answer. And we will all have to answer that question. So...what is it that Jesus is for you?
Have you ever noticed that Jesus went to a lot of parties? As we launch a new series, ‘Party Like Jesus,’ Jeff shares from one of the most famous party-passages in scripture: The Wedding at Cana. Jesus went to a lot of parties (and never sinned) and it seems like wherever He went, blessing and abundance followed. What can we learn from Jesus and how can we become more like Him, one party at a time?
This Easter we celebrate that the resurrection changes everything! If the tomb is empty then Christianity cannot be dead. Even more, if Christ is alive then so are you; if you are alive, so are we; and if we are alive, then we have a job to do. Listen in as we celebrate the resurrection and discover how the empty tomb changes everything.
“My yoke is easy to bear and my burden is light.” Listen in as we discover the beautiful promise of Jesus that He will bring true rest to our souls. At the same time, have you ever noticed that in this promise we’re still being yoked? How do we embrace the unforced rhythms of grace while still wearing the yoke of Jesus—and what does that mean for my life? Jeff answers those questions—and asks plenty more—from this passage in Matthew 11.
Natalie teaches from Daniel 2 about one incredibly important spiritual truth - The Kingdom of God grows slowly. Tune in to hear how slow Kingdom growth can be applied in our everyday lives.
In this message, Jeff looks at the promise of the coming ‘Good Shepherd.’ Ezekiel 34 corrects the leaders of the day while pointing to the promise of the coming Shepherd-King who will rule with passion, care, tenderness, and justice. Listen in as we discover Jesus in the Old Testament and pray about how we can be more like Him.