
January 29 | Hopeful Trust
Jeremiah 20.11-13 When the “mess becomes messier” we need to be convinced—in the end—God can be trusted. It appears…
January 29, 2016Jeremiah 20.11-13 When the “mess becomes messier” we need to be convinced—in the end—God can be trusted. It appears…
January 29, 2016Jeremiah 20.13 Even the most mature follower of Jesus will experience deep sadness as they step into ministry and…
January 28, 2016Psalm 13 Sometimes, even as we’re faithful to God’s leading, the pain is overwhelming; we’re discouraged and despondent, alone…
January 27, 2016Jeremiah 20.7-10 In the midst of his faithfulness to God that’s placed him in opposition to “the whole land—against…
January 26, 2016Jeremiah 18-19 As Pastor Jeff Manion taught us in part three of the sermon series, Jeremiah experiences a “terrible,…
January 25, 2016Jeremiah 13.1-7 “This is what the Lord said to me” (Jeremiah 13.1). Jeremiah had a tough row to hoe,…
January 22, 2016Jeremiah 13.11 Idolatry is about security and significance. The story of the belt helps us realize God is the…
January 21, 2016Hebrews 13.5 “Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you” (Hebrews 13.5). As Israel was looking to…
January 20, 2016Jeremiah 13.8-11 Renown. Praise. Honor. Israel had a role to play, and it was important. Because of their intimate…
January 19, 2016Jeremiah 13.1-11 “An idol is whatever you look at and say, in your heart of hearts, ‘If I have…
January 18, 2016Jeremiah 1.17-19 God calls Jeremiah to the difficult and terrifying task of telling a rebellious nation to turn back…
January 15, 2016Jeremiah 1.19 In Jeremiah 1, it’s clear Jeremiah fears being left alone to struggle on his own when asked…
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