Jan 26, 2014
The Center of Your Life
By: Curtis Crawford
Series: general
As the earth revolves around the sun, so should our lives around our God. Everything we are and will be rests in Him. Unfortunately, we alter our focus and change the orbit of our lives. Unbelief consumes us and acts as the chain to which we attach the weight of our insecurities, fears, weaknesses, and rebelliousness. It blurs our view of the Savior, which results in a lack of trust and prevents us from centering our lives on the Father. The Epistle of Romans chapter 12 teaches us how to adjust our orbit and live a life focused on God.
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- Jan 26, 2014The Center of Your Life
Jan 26, 2014The Center of Your LifeBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalAs the earth revolves around the sun, so should our lives around our God. Everything we are and will be rests in Him. Unfortunately, we alter our focus and change the orbit of our lives. Unbelief consumes us and acts as the chain to which we attach the weight of our insecurities, fears, weaknesses, and rebelliousness. It blurs our view of the Savior, which results in a lack of trust and prevents us from centering our lives on the Father. The Epistle of Romans chapter 12 teaches us how to adjust our orbit and live a life focused on God.
- Jan 19, 2014The Sovereignty of the Lord
Jan 19, 2014The Sovereignty of the LordBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalWe, the children of God, take for granted and are unappreciative of the sovereignty of the Lord. Psalms 33 outlines God’s sovereignty as manifested by His power of creation and the providential guidance of the world’s affairs. We can take comfort in the knowledge that He overrules the plans of men, oversees the path of men, and renders the might of men impotent.
- Jan 12, 2014Forgotten Treasure
Jan 12, 2014Forgotten TreasureBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalPain, hurt, and abuse can cause us to lock away our God given purpose in a locker of depression and doubt. Psalm 139 teaches us that while you may have forgotten your true value, our Heavenly Father has not.
- Jan 5, 2014A New Year of Purpose
Jan 5, 2014A New Year of PurposeBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalIn this message, we reflect on the blessings of last year and look forward to the ministry God has for us in 2014!
- Dec 29, 2013Christmas Comfort
Dec 29, 2013Christmas ComfortBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalThe irony of this season is that while it makes our highs a little bit higher, it can also makes our lows a little bit lower, our emptiness a little bit deeper, and our loneliness a little bit greater. We may find ourselves asking the question, “Where is God in all of my circumstances?” Christmas is the answer to that question! “They shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.”
- Dec 9, 2013Thank Therapy
Dec 9, 2013Thank TherapyBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalIn this world we will face hurt, sickness, disappointment, and poverty, but God has provided a way for us to have peace and comfort regardless of circumstances. The Apostle Paul gives us this secret in 1 Thessalonians 5:18. He writes we are to exhibit thankfulness in everything because it is God’s will for our lives. An attitude of thankfulness will change our perspective and refocus our attention on the things that matter the most.
- Nov 24, 2013Speak
Nov 24, 2013SpeakBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalGod alone has the authority and power to speak into existence something from nothing. Romans chapter five teaches us He “calls those things which do not exist as though they did.” We can declare His promises over our lives because He has already spoken them into existence.
- Nov 10, 2013Perfect Patience
Nov 10, 2013Perfect PatienceBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalJames instructs his readers to allow patience to “have its perfect work,” but what does that mean? In this message, we look at how to remain steadfast in trials, the effect of perfected patience in our lives, and how it will lead to maturity, wholeness, and blessing.
- Nov 3, 2013Our Father
Nov 3, 2013Our FatherBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalIn our relationship with God, we project upon Him the failures and inadequacies of our natural fathers. If our father was aloof or absent, we may see God as disinterested in our lives. If our father was abusive, verbally or physically, we may see God as judgmental and impatient. In contrast, the Bible teaches us that our heavenly Father loves and values us because we are His children. And unlike man, He does not change His mind!
- Oct 27, 2013Waiting On The Promise
Oct 27, 2013Waiting On The PromiseBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalWaiting on God in our lives can be intimidating and lonely. It is easy to isolate ourselves and become impatient, giving up just before God’s promise if fulfilled. We must recognize that while God will always fulfill His promises, He does so according to His predetermined timing. He is never a moment early, but always right on time.