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Is There Life After Sin?
Friday, November 06, 2009
Jill Briscoe
David did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord and turned not aside from anything that He commanded, save only in the matter of Uriah the Hittite (I Kings 15:5). David broke seven of the ten commandments in one night of sensual indulgence. Sin is coming short of God's standard and has consequences. Is there any sin too big for God to forgive? Can someone who has sinned be restored and renewed? Can God use them again? In other words, is there "life after sin"?
Series: Slaying Giants

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Getting Off the Roof -- Part 2
11/5/2009 - Thursday
Jill Briscoe
David fought and won battles with the Giants of pride, greed, revenge, fear, and despair, and wrote Psalms of praise to his God that are sung in hundreds of languages thousands of years later. David did well for two decades. Then came "middle age." The Giants of Wrath, conferring about which of their number to send out to bring David down, chose one of their most trusted and best. Giant Temptation. "Let's see what you can do," they said as they sent him on his way from the dark places. Giant Temptation settled down to wait for his opportunity. It was not long in coming. And so it was "in the time that kings went forth to war, David stayed at home."

Series: Slaying Giants
 
 
Getting Off the Roof -- Part 1
11/4/2009 - Wednesday
Jill Briscoe
David fought and won battles with the Giants of pride, greed, revenge, fear, and despair, and wrote Psalms of praise to his God that are sung in hundreds of languages thousands of years later. David did well for two decades. Then came "middle age." The Giants of Wrath, conferring about which of their number to send out to bring David down, chose one of their most trusted and best. Giant Temptation. "Let's see what you can do," they said as they sent him on his way from the dark places. Giant Temptation settled down to wait for his opportunity. It was not long in coming. And so it was "in the time that kings went forth to war, David stayed at home."

Series: Slaying Giants
 
 
Five Smooth Stones -- Part 2
11/3/2009 - Tuesday
Jill Briscoe
There is a battle going on, Goliath of Gath represents the evil forces opposed to the LORD God Almighty. God calls, equips, and empowers His servants for the good fight of faith for His honor and glory. By the age of 20, David, shepherd boy of Bethlehem, battle ready, had killed his first giant.

Series: Slaying Giants
 
 
Five Smooth Stones -- Part 1
11/2/2009 - Monday
Jill Briscoe
There is a battle going on, Goliath of Gath represents the evil forces opposed to the LORD God Almighty. God calls, equips, and empowers His servants for the good fight of faith for His honor and glory. By the age of 20, David, shepherd boy of Bethlehem, battle ready, had killed his first giant.

Series: Slaying Giants
 
 
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Why Focus on the Death of Jesus?
10/29/2009 - Thursday
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Is Jesus the Only Way?
10/28/2009 - Wednesday
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
How Can You Know God Exists?
10/23/2009 - Friday
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Who Has the Answers?
10/19/2009 - Monday
Pete Briscoe

Series: Derailed by Doubt
 
 
Worship and Prayer
10/16/2009 - Friday
Stuart Briscoe
Worship is a response to God's self revelation. Prayer, which is either a spoken or unuttered response to him, is therefore a premier aspect of worship. Whether in the congregation or alone, Jesus taught us we should pray and pray continually.

Series: Worship and Prayer
 
 
Anchored in Genuine Prayer
10/15/2009 - Thursday
Pete Briscoe

Series: Anchored in Genuine Prayer
 
 
Teach Us to Listen
10/14/2009 - Wednesday
Jill Briscoe
"Mary...sat at the Lord's feet listening to what He said." (Luke: 10:39) One of the things that matters most to Jesus is our personal relationship with Him. This matters to Him even when it doesn't matter to us! He offers the human race an incredible invitation. He says, "Let's talk." What does this mean? It involves listening to His Word and responding in prayer.

Series: Teach Us to Listen
 
 
Overcoming Prayerlessness
10/13/2009 - Tuesday
Pete Briscoe
As Christians, we'd all agree prayer is important. We'd also have to agree that many of us don't take advantage of the wonderful opportunity we have to come before our amazing Father in prayer as often as we could. Why is this?

Series: Overcoming Prayerlessness
 
 
Praying for the Family
10/12/2009 - Monday
Jill Briscoe

Series: Praying for the Family
 
 
How to Pray for Your Pastor
10/9/2009 - Friday
Pete Briscoe
As Christians, we'd all agree prayer is important. We'd also have to agree that many of us don't take advantage of the wonderful opportunity we have to come before our amazing Father in prayer as often as we could. Why is this?

Series: How to Pray for Your Pastor
 
 
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Telling the Truth exists to make available sound biblical teaching, practically applied, with a view to producing lives that glorify God and draw people to Christ. The whole of our ministry is to encourage, console, strengthen, teach, and train.

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Stuart Briscoe uses wit and intellect to target your heart, capture your attention and challenge you to grow! You will find his logic compelling as he brings a fresh, practical perspective...
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