Feb 5, 2020
Watch Your Mouth!
Series: Bible Study
Proverbs 18:21, 29:20, 16:24, 21:23, 12:14, 4:23; Hebrews 11:3; James 1:19, 3:3-7; Psalm 141:3; Colossians 4:6
- What we say affects more people than the actions we take.
- There is a need to be careful with our words.
- If Jesus is our example, we should be speaking words of life.
- We don't have the ability to control what we say.
- Let the words of my mouth be acceptable in thy sight.
- God is giving us power to live the life that He is calling us to live.
- Guarding our mouth keeps us out of trouble.
- God has to renew our mind.
- We have the ability to frame our world just as our heavenly Father framed His.
- We can call all things forth.
- Our words can speak peace and strength to our lives.
 
 
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  • Feb 5, 2020Watch Your Mouth!
    Feb 5, 2020
    Watch Your Mouth!
    Series: Bible Study
    Proverbs 18:21, 29:20, 16:24, 21:23, 12:14, 4:23; Hebrews 11:3; James 1:19, 3:3-7; Psalm 141:3; Colossians 4:6
    - What we say affects more people than the actions we take.
    - There is a need to be careful with our words.
    - If Jesus is our example, we should be speaking words of life.
    - We don't have the ability to control what we say.
    - Let the words of my mouth be acceptable in thy sight.
    - God is giving us power to live the life that He is calling us to live.
    - Guarding our mouth keeps us out of trouble.
    - God has to renew our mind.
    - We have the ability to frame our world just as our heavenly Father framed His.
    - We can call all things forth.
    - Our words can speak peace and strength to our lives.
     
     
  • Jan 29, 2020The Aftermath of the Tragedy of Kobe Bryant (Enjoy Your Life)
    Jan 29, 2020
    The Aftermath of the Tragedy of Kobe Bryant (Enjoy Your Life)
    Series: Bible Study
    John 10:10; Psalm 39:4, 1 Timothy 6:17; Ecclesiastes 5:18-20
    - Why do we resort back in just a few days after a tragedy?
    - We don't really want to accept that life is fleeting.
    - Queens and Kings should walk a certain way, an assuredness of who they are.
    - God wants to keep us busy enjoying life.
    - Whatever we practice we get better at.
    - Enjoying life is a decision.
    - Our ability to enjoy life is not dependent on other people.
     
  • Jan 15, 2020The Money Problem
    Jan 15, 2020
    The Money Problem
    Series: Bible Study
    Genesis 13:1-2; Luke 6:38; Genesis 8:22; Psalm 35:27; 3 John 2; Jeremiah 29:11; Deuteronomy 28:1-14, 8:18; Isaiah 48:17; Proverbs 10:22
    - Abraham was very rich in things, money and value.
    - God is the solution to the money problem.
    - God does not want us suffering financially.
    - When it comes to money, we should say "In God I Trust"
    - God has pleasure in our prosperity.  We have to know this beforehand.
    - God has plans to prosper us.
    - God has given sus power to get wealth.
    = We don't chase the blessing, the blessing chases us.
    - God teaches us how to profit.  That means we have more money coming in than going out.
  • Jan 8, 2020The Race of Faith
    Jan 8, 2020
    The Race of Faith
    Series: Bible Study
    Hebrews 12:1; 1 Corinthians 9:24; 2 Chronicles 20:15-17; 2 Timothy 4:6-7
    - We must go all out and leave everything on the field.
    - We cannot run different races the same way.
    - Whether we are running a marathon or a sprint, we yet need patience.
    - Even in activities that are at a fast pace, we still have to be patient.
    - There is a skill to running a race.
    - On your mark. Get set. Go.  We have to be on our mark and not worry about anyone else's. 
    - Forget about staying in your lane, stay on your mark.
    - Our mark may not always stay the same.
    - Get set.  Get ready.  We need to be more ready for the things of God than the the things of the world.
    - Go.  We can't stay where we are.
    - What keeps us from moving is the comfort of the familiar.
    - The only running we can do and not move is running in place.
    - Wherever God is taking us is always a better place than where we are.
    - We are running the race to finish it and we are running to win.
     
     
  • Dec 18, 2019The Season of Advent (The Coming of the Messiah)
    Dec 18, 2019
    The Season of Advent (The Coming of the Messiah)
    Series: Bible Study
    John 1:6-12; Proverbs 15:15 AMP; Acts 3:1-8; Lamentations 3:25; Isaiah 30:18
    - Delay has a powerful way of stripping us of expectation, anticipation, HOPE.
    - Delay is not denial.
    - If we stop expecting God to show up, He will come and we won't receive Him.
    - Those who don't expect, won't receive.
    - It's hard to recognize something that you're not looking for.
    - When we stop looking, clues, opportunities and people could pass us and we won't recognize them.
    - Those who receive are those who expect.
    - We should not expect bad things.
    - We can have a glad heart if we continue to believe God.
    - The lame man asked, but looked at them and expected to receive from them.
    - We ask God for something, God sees us, we should expect it.
    - If we ask God for something and expect it, He will do more.  God shows up in a better way than we expect.
    - The Lord is good to those who are waiting for him.
    - God wants to be good to us.  He's expecting, looking and longing to show us His goodness.
    - God is good and something good is going to happen in my life today.
  • Dec 11, 2019The Birth of Jesus
    Dec 11, 2019
    The Birth of Jesus
    Series: Bible Study
    Matthew 1:18-25; Isaiah 7:7-14, 9:6-7; Luke 1:26-38
    -Always leave room for God.
    -If we don't believe God, we will not be established in Truth.  We will see His promises in our life.
    -Everything associated with the birth of Christ is a miracle.
    -Don't think that we are special, but know that you are special to God.
    -If we can't believe during the season of the miraculous, when can we believe?
  • Nov 6, 2019A Study of the Book of Malachi (Chapter 4)
    Nov 6, 2019
    A Study of the Book of Malachi (Chapter 4)
    Series: Bible Study
    Summary of Chapters 1-3.
    - God confronts and restores.
    - Give God our best, always.
    - In order to give your best it will always cost you something.  There is a price to pay.
    - God confronted and was dissatisfied with people because they were giving him the broke down animals and keeping the ones of value for themselves.
    - God said if we are not faithful in our human relationships, we will not be faithful in our spiritual relationship, our relationship with Him.
    - When we start being lax in one area, it can spill over to other area.
    - God loves giving.  We should be giving.  Son't block your blessing by being cheap.
    - God is listening but He is also watching your answer.
    - We have to come to God while have the chance.  The day will come when all will be burned up.
    - You will have the best kind of life when you live God's kind of life.
    - For those who fear the Lord's name will be made free and go free.
    - Malachi told the people to remember the law and the prophets, because God would not speak for 400 years.
    - In modern day, we need know Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
  • Oct 30, 2019The Book of Malachi (Chapter 3:6-18)
    Oct 30, 2019
    The Book of Malachi (Chapter 3:6-18)
    Series: Bible Study
    - God never changes, which is why we have not been destroyed.
    - God says return to Me and I will return to you.
    (Jeremiah 3:22-23)
    - God says come back to Me and the only response we should have is "Behold I am coming.
    - Denial of the truth equals bondage.
    - God says it a terrible thing to say, "What's the use in serving God, praying,...."
    - God listens to those who fears Him as they talk about Him.
    - God recorded the minutes from the meetings and made of their names.
    - There will come a time when the difference between the righteous and the wicked will be seen.
  • Oct 2, 2019A Study of the Book of Malachi (Chapter 3)
    Oct 2, 2019
    A Study of the Book of Malachi (Chapter 3)
    Series: Bible Study
    Summary.
    We have to give God something that costs up something.  If it doesn't mean anything to us, it won't mean anything to God.
    Chapter 3:1-5
    - God will come to those who are seeking.
    - Lord, purify my heart.
    - The more we spend time with God, the more we will reflect Him.
    - God is the prosecutor and the witness.
  • Aug 28, 2019A Study of the Book of Malachi (Chapter 2)
    Aug 28, 2019
    A Study of the Book of Malachi (Chapter 2)
    Series: Bible Study
    Summary.
    - God is looking for valuable sacrifices.
    - Just because we give doesn't mean we're giving.  It has to cost us something.
    - God looks for actions not so much what we are saying.
    Chapter 1 - Give God Your Best
    Chapter 2:1-15 - God Expects Us To Be Faithful
    - He did not answer prayers because of the way we treat our spouse.
    (Ephesians 5:21-33)
    - Wives submit, husbands love
    - God looks at how we treat other people and He takes it personally.
    (1 Kings 11:1-11)
    - Solomon lost his kingdom because of his unfaithfulness in the area of marriage.
    - If we don't honor marriage, God will not honor us.