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On the next inContext we'll look at the word incarnation. Michael Easley will help us come to a better understanding of how the God of the universe took on flesh and became like one of us.
On the next inContext, Bob Lepine interviews Michael Easley. Michael recounts how John 3:16 changed his life, and how he ended up going to seminary and then the pastorate.
Jesus wants us to be His children. We are fatherless and depraved, yet Jesus wants to adopt us. On the next inContext, Michael Easley continues our study in John 1, and shows us God's great love for us.
Join us for the next inContext with Michael Easley as we see how God is eternally existent and the Creator. We'll also take a look at the role of John the Baptist in testifying that Jesus is the Messiah.
Jesus is God, was God, and will always be God. Jesus is not a god, He is the God. Join us for the inContext with Michael Easley as we look at John 1 and see how it parallels Genesis 1:1.
On the next inContext, Michael Easley begins a series from the book of John. John was written, "so that you would believe." John helps us understand who Jesus is, and then encourages us to believe in Him. Join us for the start of our new series in John.
No matter the place, we need to ask ourselves, "How are we representing Christ?" Life can be good, bad, or between, but we are still responsible for representing Christ. On inContext Michael Easley concludes his study of Psalm 74.
When you've prayed and prayed and prayed and it still seems like God is neglecting you...what then? On inContext, Michael Easley will look at Psalm 74, and offer us hope.
Our good works can never make up for our sins. There's only one way to take away the penalty for our sins. Join us for inContext with Michael Easley as we look at Psalm 50, and see how religion can never solve our sin problem.
The problem with religion is that we can never be religious enough to please God. Join Michael Easley for inContext as he looks at Psalm 50, and shows us the problem with religion.
Ever see a photograph of a place, and then want to go see it in person? David in Psalm 22 is the photograph of Christ on the cross. Tune in to inContext with Michael Easley as he looks at this Messianic Psalm.
Do you feel like God has forsaken you? So did the writer of Psalm 22. Michael Easley shows us how to shake those feelings on inContext.
Stress is unavoidable, so how should we deal with it? We'll see how David dealt with it from Psalm 31, on the next inContext with Michael Easley.
Jobs/bosses/commutes/taxes/gas/home mortgages, can all lead to stress. Yet, stress is not something new. Psalm 31 deals with stress, and that's where Michael Easley takes us on inContext.
Are life's circumstances causing you to question your faith? There's one constant help we can always lean on. Join Michael Easley on the next inContext for a program titled "O God Our Help" from Psalm 90.
Where is the safest place on earth? On inContext, Michael Easley shows us, from Psalm 46, the answer to that question. Join us to find out where the safest place on earth is.
That co-worker/friend/pastor you can always count on…what if they failed you? Psalm 46 reminds us that even if the mountains crumble, God is our ever-present help. Join Michael Easley for the next inContext as we look at our never-failing God.
In a tough spot right now? Look back on God's goodness. That's what David in Psalm 40 did, "Many, O Lord my God are the wonders you have done." Join Michael Easley for a message titled, "Past Thanks, Present Trouble."
True happiness would be great to achieve...and Psalm 32 shows us the path to true happiness. Join Michael Easley for the next inContext, as we look at true happiness, which is found only in God.
We tend to rationalize away our sin, but on the next inContext, Michael Easley challenges us by asking, "How much of our pain is due to our poor decisions and sin?" We'll be looking at Psalm 32, when you join us for the next inContext.



























