Fear or Faith?–Isaiah 7:1-17
Sunday, July 25th, 2010Scott Polender discusses the importance of making decisions out of faith rather than fear, as illustrated and instructed by this passage in Isaiah and in the New Testament.
Scott Polender discusses the importance of making decisions out of faith rather than fear, as illustrated and instructed by this passage in Isaiah and in the New Testament.
Tony Bleything walks through the exhortations for the church given in this letter by Peter–attributes to be expected of the church/Church, expected responses from the world around us, and the meaning behind our reaction to those responses.
Terry Morrison reminds us that God calls us to be faithful and depending people to our friends and family.
Christopher Ribauldo shares with us about Jesus’ how he saw, felt and acted out his compassion towards the blind man.
Scott Polender walks through the good news that was previewed by this song of judgment, connecting it to vineyard imagery throughout the Bible.
Kyle Ferguson discusses the three declarations of Jesus’ identity at the start of the Gospel of Mark–that of Mark, that of John the Baptist, and that of God the Father–and some of the due responses to these declarations.
Brian Dennert reminds us of the feeding of the 4000 in Mark’s gospel and shows us how Jesus came to feed and satisfy not only the Jews but also us, the Gentiles.
Danny Arciaga discusses the importance and functional theology associated with the process of sanctification.
Jon Dahl walks through some of the many lessons revealed by Paul’s interactions with the Athenians–his intentionality in ministry, his persistent seeking of marketplaces of ideas, and more.
Scott Polender shares with us from Psalm 46 about how our our God is a might fortress.