Sermon
Naaman: Seeking Security Through Possessions
Naaman’s illness ran more than skin deep. On the outside he was leprous, but inside a far deadlier disease had taken hold—his heart was infected with pride.
Naaman’s illness ran more than skin deep. On the outside he was leprous, but inside a far deadlier disease had taken hold—his heart was infected with pride.
Satan strikes at God’s people, but his victories are illusions.
Nobody ever flees from the presence of the Lord.
Difficulties with friends, family, and coworkers are not merely physical problems—they involve spiritual battles.
Prophecy points to another Temple even though current politics do not.
Many of today’s ideas regarding angels are filled with cultural theology that is unbiblical and wrong.
Unresolved issues can be deep, damaging, and sometimes evil.
The book of Malachi concludes with a breathtaking vision of hope—the Sun of Righteousness rising with healing in its wings. What if the dawn we’re waiting for is closer than we think?
God doesn’t care much about buildings and temples; He cares about the human heart.
The story of Jonah shows us a God whose love never stops and never quits, who is always and forever pursuing and redeeming us.