Showing posts with label healing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healing. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2013

The Church in the Flesh

Part 2 of the "How to be an 'Offensive' Church" series

As the presence of Christ on earth, the Church should be found where one would expect to find Jesus.  Jesus didn’t separate Himself from the sick, poor, outcast, unrighteous, or unclean.  He sought them out because they were the most in need.  The Church is not property or programs; it is God’s people.  As Jesus came “in the flesh” and ministered in person, so must the Church. 


Saturday, May 5, 2012

Faith That Can Move Mountains

April 22, 2012

Pastor Louis discusses the passage in Matthew 17.14-22 where Jesus discusses the power of faith. Just as the disciples needed only a little faith to accomplish great things, yet lacked enough to heal a boy, so do we need to have faith enough to do what the Lord desires of us.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Living in the After

Easter Sunday, April 8, 2012

Using the examples of HGTV's remodeling shows, Pastor Andrew invites us to live as new creatures in Christ. Living AFTER the resurrection, when we've got a new start, in a new, improved life in Christ, why would we want to continue living in the old, broken-down, busted-up life we had before?



For more thoughts on how Christ renews us, please visit this blog:  day2dayreflections

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

To See or Not to See

March 18, 2012  (4th Sunday of Lent)

When Jesus healed the man who was blind from birth, the religious leaders looked for every reason they could think of for him being able to see - except the right one. They questioned whether he had actually been blind, they even brought in his parents to interrogate regarding this matter. They wondered about the spiritual condition of the One who gave him sight because He had the audacity to give him sight on the Sabbath. They threatened and intimidated, but refused to consider the possibility that the blind man gained sight due to the touch of the Messiah. These spiritual leaders were blind to the truth because they were so stubbornly believing that they possessed the truth already. Are we so blind to truth that we are unable to see the truth when it is right before our eyes?