Pastor Christ Parker – Sunday Morning Worship Service
Jesus sends his disciples to heal and teach. Jesus heals and feeds the 5,000
Jesus sends his disciples to heal and teach. Jesus heals and feeds the 5,000
Pastor Chris Parker
This passage teaches us the power of faith and the importance of bringing others to Jesus. The friends’ persistence and faith in Christ resulted not only in physical healing for the paralyzed man but also in the forgiveness of his sins. It shows us that true healing—whether spiritual or physical—comes from Jesus, and that we are called to bring others to Him, no matter the challenges we face. It also emphasizes that Jesus meets both our physical and spiritual needs.
In the time of Elisha the prophet, a widow in desperate need approached him, having been left with debts and facing the threat of losing her sons to creditors. With only a small jar of oil remaining, Elisha instructed her to borrow as many empty vessels as she could from her neighbors, then pour the oil into them.
In this passage, Peter and John encounter a beggar asking for alms. Instead of money, Peter offers him something far more valuable—healing in the name of Jesus. The man is miraculously healed, and he enters the temple walking, leaping, and praising God, drawing the attention and amazement of all who saw him.
Pastor Chris Parker – Sunday Evening Service
The prophet Haggai’s preaching, found in the book of Haggai, emphasizes obedience and prioritizing God’s work. After the Babylonian exile, the Israelites returned to Jerusalem and began rebuilding the temple, but opposition and personal concerns led them to abandon the project. Haggai, sent by God, challenged the people to “consider your ways” (Haggai 1:5, KJV), urging them to resume the temple construction instead of focusing solely on their own houses and comfort.