Psalm 91

Psalm 91

Psalm 91 is a powerful declaration of God’s protection and care for those who trust in Him. The psalm describes the safety and refuge found in dwelling in the presence of the Almighty. It emphasizes that God shields His people from dangers, both seen and unseen, including disease, disaster, and spiritual attacks.

Sunday Morning Service October 6, 2024

Sunday Morning Service October 6, 2024

The Gospel of Mark stands out as a fast-moving, action-packed account of Jesus’ ministry, portraying Him as the Servant of God who came to serve and give His life for others. Unlike the other Gospels, Mark skips over Jesus’ birth and early life, diving straight into His public ministry, which reflects its emphasis on what Jesus did more than what He said.

What is His worth?

What is His worth?

Pastor Bob Jones – John 12:1-7  

Who Then Can Be Saved?

Who Then Can Be Saved?

Salvation in Luke 18:26 emphasizes the impossibility of human efforts to achieve eternal life. The disciples’ question, “Who then can be saved?” reflects the realization that neither wealth nor good deeds can secure salvation. This underscores the need for God’s grace, as what is impossible for humans is possible with God. Human effort, status, or possessions are futile in the pursuit of salvation; it is entirely an act of divine intervention.

Psalm 32

Psalm 32

It is a reflective and instructional psalm by King David that explores the themes of forgiveness, repentance, and divine guidance. It begins with a proclamation of the blessings that come from having one’s sins forgiven by God and emphasizes the relief and joy experienced after confessing wrongdoing. David recounts his personal struggle when he kept silent about his sins, which caused deep emotional and physical suffering. Once he confessed, he felt the weight lifted and experienced God’s forgiveness.