Pastor Gray expands on last week’s sermon, “The Prosperity of God,” and discusses what Jesus expects us to be doing.
The Prosperity of God
Pastor Gray ministers on the difference between prosperity and wealth.
Wealth is silver and gold, money. The rich hoard that money, but the wealthy give it away. So what then is prosperity?
Listen in and learn that nothing can stop the prosperity of God.
Are You Ready to Meet the Lord?
In reviewing Gal. 6:7-10, Pastor Gray asks us several questions about our readiness and walk in the Lord.
Godly Sorrow
Pastor Gray examines 2 Corinthians 7:8–11 and discusses the apostle Paul’s chastening of the church.
Are You Poor in Spirit?
Pastor Gray examines Matthew 5:3, blessed are the poor in spirit.
Why? Because the poor in spirit are not tied to any material substance, and substance is a tyranny that dictates your life. Being poor in spirit is the virtue from which all the other Beatitudes flow.
Listen in for more.
You Are the Voice of God
Matthew 5:13-14 tell us we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
But if the salt has lost its savor and the light has gone dim, what good are we? God has called us to be His voice. Listen in and find out more.
Life & Good – Death & Evil
Pastor Gray draws a comparison between pre-Nazi Germany and America today.
America is under God’s judgment, but we have the ability to turn that around through the choices we make, life and good or death and evil.
Turn to Deuteronomy 30:15 and join us for Pastor Gray’s sermon.
Christ Lives in Me
As a born again believer, Christ lives in you. He has a purpose and a plan for you, and your life is written in His book. He desires that you live out in your life the destiny He called you to.
Go on unto Perfection
Pastor Gray looks at Hebrews 6:1 and encourages the church to move beyond the basics and grow in the knowledge of Christ.
But can we move beyond the foundational principles if we’ve taken out the foundations of the church?
Purpose in Your Heart
Pastor examines Daniel 1:8, “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king’s meat, nor with the wine which he drank.”
How do we apply that verse to ourselves today?