Monday, February 26, 2018

1 Timothy 1:1-10

What the Church is to Focus On?

As we begin a new study in the book of first Timothy, Paul the Apostle tells the younger Timothy to stay focused on what the Church is to consider important. There are innumerable things that can distract a Church. However, what does the Scripture say that the Church should be concerning itself with? Join us in our study in the first chapter of first Timothy to find out.

Daniel 3:8-30

A study in Daniel 3:8-30 from Harvest Fellowship's Midweek Service with Pastor Paul Mowery.

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Monday, February 19, 2018

2 Thessalonians 3:6-18

The Lifestyle of A Spiritual Person

Ideas on what makes someone a spiritual person are as numerous as the number of people you ask. But as we close out our verse by verse study in 2 Thessalonians, Paul the Apostle gives us some surprising insight into what practical Christian living is all about. Join us as we conclude chapter 3 and discover if your lifestyle fits Paul’s description of a spiritual person.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Goofballs and Dictators

Goofballs and Dictators

The Church in America often finds itself with a shortage of leaders that fit the description of leadership that we see in the Apostle Paul. A better share of the time the church is being led by those who have no business being in leadership. Many of those who end up in leadership are ambitious goofballs or dictators. Chapter three of 2 Thessalonians is so important for we find an example of what we should be looking for when it comes to those who are in leadership positions. Join us in the opening verses of chapter three as the Apostle Paul models Biblical leadership.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Why Does God Send Deception?

2 Thessalonians 2:11-17

In our study this week we read, “Therefore God will send them a strong delusion, that they should believe the lie”, God, not just allowing deception but sending it, is something that might make us uncomfortable. And yet it’s exactly what we read as we close out the second chapter of 2 Thessalonians. So, does this make God unjust or even a liar? Join us as we sort out this difficult passage.