This Summer, we spent our Sunday mornings looking at key themes in the letters by the Apostle Paul. The series “13 Letters” gave us a chance to look at the astounding wisdom, experience, and hope Paul shared with his friends, churches, and, even now, with today’s followers of Jesus. These invaluable letters make up half of the Bible’s New Testament.

At the highest level, the letters provide us a compelling picture of what the early church looked like, what the first followers of Jesus wrestled with in their own lives, and how they lived in light of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

bible ephesiansMajors themes of faith, hope, and love are apparent. But as we listened on Sunday mornings, we also heard of the freedom, unity, and encouragement given to us through Jesus. Through our generosity, by living the Spirit, and in our relationships with one another, we can actually bring pleasure to God. We were challenged to embraced the mystery, to see Jesus throughout the entire story of the Bible, and to “honor the emperor” while remaining faithful to the true and better King.

A great resource to help you continue walking through the 13 Letters, and even the rest of the New Testament, is the “New Testament for Everyone” series of books from N.T. Wright (you can buy them individually or as a set). Also check out the great Bible Plans from the Bible App to help you make the Bible a daily priority. And of course, you can always go back and listen to these messages below or any past messages in our Series Archive.

Steve Gill - April 6, 2025

April 6, 2025

In this fifth sermon in our series "Finding Hope" Pastor Steve Gill challenges us with this question: What happens in our pain? The key text for this sermon is Luke 7:11-15. In this story we see Jesus bring back from the dead a widow's son. What can we learn from this story? We can learn that in our pain... 1. Jesus sees us. 2. He feels for us. 3. Jesus responds to us. Today’s application: 1. In this season of life, what are you most desiring from God? For God to see you, to feel for you or to respond to you? 2. Who is your life right now that you need to see, to feel for, and respond to in their pain?

From Series: "Finding Hope"

A series about the miracles of Jesus and how we can find hope in these stories.

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