He calls each of us first and foremost to Himself - to follow in in full love and devotion.
In Luke chapter 5:1-11, Jesus invites Simon and his partners to first aid in a pressing Kingdom need and then directs them into the deep to discover the power, grace and call of Christ.
A podcast of Harvest Fellowship and Pastor Paul Mowery. We feature verse by verse teachings through the Bible, topical messages, and updates from the staff and lead team. For more information about Harvest check out harvestfellowship.com
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Discipleship
Jesus came to not only verbally teach us about the Kingdom of God but to model for us how we should live and minister.
Join us for a message from Chris DeLong about discipleship.
Join us for a message from Chris DeLong about discipleship.
Monday, September 17, 2018
Forgiveness
Forgiveness | Matthew 18:21-35
Why do we forgive? As Christians, the power to forgive doesn't flow from our feelings or whether we think the person requesting forgiveness has earned it or deserves it. In the parable of the wicked servant, Jesus reveals the Father's perspective and expectations concerning the role of forgiveness in the heavenly kingdom.
Why do we forgive? As Christians, the power to forgive doesn't flow from our feelings or whether we think the person requesting forgiveness has earned it or deserves it. In the parable of the wicked servant, Jesus reveals the Father's perspective and expectations concerning the role of forgiveness in the heavenly kingdom.
Monday, September 10, 2018
Titus 2:9-15
Who is Christ?
Perhaps the most important question in life is one asked by Jesus in Mathew 16:15. Jesus put it this way, “But who do you say that I am?" This is a question that has eternal ramifications. Where we find ourselves in our study in the book of Titus answers that very question. Please join us in Titus chapter two, as the Apostle Paul makes it crystal clear who Jesus Christ is.
Perhaps the most important question in life is one asked by Jesus in Mathew 16:15. Jesus put it this way, “But who do you say that I am?" This is a question that has eternal ramifications. Where we find ourselves in our study in the book of Titus answers that very question. Please join us in Titus chapter two, as the Apostle Paul makes it crystal clear who Jesus Christ is.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Titus 2:1-8
A Misrepresentation of God
All of us hate when someone misrepresents us. It seems clear that the Lord doesn’t appreciate being misrepresented either. What makes the next few verses that we come to in the book of Titus important is that they inform us on how God desires to be represented. Join us as we continue our study as we make our way through the opening verse of chapter two.
All of us hate when someone misrepresents us. It seems clear that the Lord doesn’t appreciate being misrepresented either. What makes the next few verses that we come to in the book of Titus important is that they inform us on how God desires to be represented. Join us as we continue our study as we make our way through the opening verse of chapter two.
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