April 6th Devotional - Lesson from Lazarus (Easter 2020)
The Last Ride of a King
Good News, Bad News and Fake News
A Voice Over the Intercom
Do You Know Where You're Going?
A message concerning direction in our spiritual lives.
The First Baptist Church In Las Vegas
A comparison of various "Sin Cities" throughout history and how a place can be transformed by God's prescense.
Trinkets and Treasures
A delve into some sides of our relationship with God using metaphors and stories about knickknacks, trinkets and treasures.
Do You Know Who You Are?
A discussion of an identity crisis within the church.
The Lord our God is One
A dive into the concept of Holy Trinity, Covenant and their implications.
You Must Be Out Of Your Mind! Part 2
A continuation of last week's message detailing different strategies to let Jesus into our hearts and minds.
You Must Be Out Of Your Mind!
Statement Rejecting All Forms of Racism
Heavenly Father
Week after week in this church and in thousands of other churches in hundreds of languages across our world we will say the words “Heavenly Father.” In most cases it will mark the beginning of a prayer. It is a form of address to God. It reminds us of His place and our future home. It also speaks of our relationship to God.
Groaning or Growing?
Biblical Blueprints for Home Builders
Is Your To Do List Worth Doing?
But what if the things we put on our list are pointless? What if some of those items make no difference whatsoever? What if they take so much time that we neglect the most important things? Rather than have a “to do list” what if we had a “stop doing list” for all the things that are so far outside our purpose that they actually became both a distraction from good goals or a deterrent from reaching life’s important objectives. Jesus had something to say on the subject.
When a Mother Speaks
I Can't Get No Satisfaction
Reality Check on the Presence of God
here are likewise personal spiritual considerations where we cannot afford to be wrong. Has a bitter loneliness possessed your soul? Perhaps you serve the Lord in a solitary condition in your family. Perhaps you are misunderstood by everyone you know who is close to you. You are never forsaken. You are never alone. God is present, as He was with Jacob, even in the unexpected places.