Is it possible to see God today? In this message we look at who the Bible says is the 'pure in heart'. It's the Lord's will that every person would have access to the sight of God, by living purely and growing in His Word.
It's likely that Mercy is one of those words we take for granted. We often associate it with a pleasant feeling. But it's so much more than that, and according to Jesus it's something that all disciples of His must extend to others. In this message we look at the fifth beatitude, Blessed are the Merciful.
We can dedicate ourselves to the pursuit of being satisfied in many areas of our lives. But one thing is marked as bringing us the ultimate satisfaction: hungering and thirsting for righteousness.
Is it meekness or "Strength under control"? This week we look at the lives of Moses, Paul and Bart and Matthew 5:5.
We continue our series on the Beatitudes and devote our selves to studying the first thoughts on Jesus's first recorded sermon. In this message, we look closer at mourning and the comfort that Jesus offers us. It's not just being sad for no reason! It's about one's heart drawing nearer to Jesus!
Pastor Terry Wilcox launches this series with the first of the beatitudes, 'Blessed are the poor in spirit'. As the Director of the Bridgeport Rescue Mission for 17-years, Terry has ministered to the poor and the poor in spirit. And he has seen the Kingdom of Heaven released in power.
In the final message of the series My Prayer Can Change the World, we look at how a powerful prayer life fills us with rewards. We're rewarded with joy, eternity, and a legacy of answered prayers. He is faithful and loves us, our prayers, and His time with us.
What should we be thinking about when we're praying to God? That's the question we discuss as we learn how to have confidence in God's character, His will, and in our communication with Him. We were meant to pray boldly, with certainty, that the Lord hears and answers our prayers.
Your prayers are meant to have significant changes on the world around you. When we make an appointment with God each day, He treasures every moment of those meetings. And a consistency of time with God forms our mind like His, and our prayers become the words of the execution of His will.
Prayer is a limitless potential. If you've ever felt unqualified to ask God for something, then this message is a reminder to you that His love is limitless as well. In this new series, we look at the destiny our prayer life was made to have. Our prayers can - and shall - change the world!
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