Nov 20, 2016
Does God Really Understand? Isaiah 53:1-3; Hebrews 2:14-18
Series: Seeing God through the Storms
No matter what we hear, it seems that it is easy to wonder if God really understands. The fact is, if we really believe the text of the Bible, then we do have a God who is personally aware of what we face in life. In fact it was the plan all along that Jesus would be fully human not just to go through the human experience but also to be the only one who could atone for our sins. God really understands, and more.
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- Nov 20, 2016Does God Really Understand? Isaiah 53:1-3; Hebrews 2:14-18
Nov 20, 2016Does God Really Understand? Isaiah 53:1-3; Hebrews 2:14-18Series: Seeing God through the StormsNo matter what we hear, it seems that it is easy to wonder if God really understands. The fact is, if we really believe the text of the Bible, then we do have a God who is personally aware of what we face in life. In fact it was the plan all along that Jesus would be fully human not just to go through the human experience but also to be the only one who could atone for our sins. God really understands, and more.
- Oct 31, 2016How do I love my neighbor whose lifestyle and identity are different than mine?
Oct 31, 2016How do I love my neighbor whose lifestyle and identity are different than mine?Series: Seeing God through the StormsWe live in a time in which many believe that we have to accept everyone’s gender identity without reservation, for to do less is to completely reject them. But that is not the message of Jesus. Jesus was full of grace and truth (John 1:14). His example is one of receiving each person first as one created in the image of God. It was on the basis of love and acceptance for who they were as people that Jesus then spoke truth and transformation into their lives. Today we explore how we can be people who hold to the clear teaching of the Bible and still love our neighbor whose identity and life are vastly different than ours.
- Oct 30, 2016How do I love my neighbor whose lifestyle and identity are different than mine?
Oct 30, 2016How do I love my neighbor whose lifestyle and identity are different than mine?Series: Seeing God through the StormsWe live in a time in which many believe that we all must accept everyone’s gender identity without reservation or we completely reject them. But that is not the message of Jesus. Jesus was full of grace and truth (John 1:14). His example is one of receiving each person first as one created in the image of God. It was on the basis of love and acceptance for who they were as people first that Jesus then spoke truth into their lives. Today we explore how we can be people who hold to the clear teaching of the Bible and still love our neighbor whose identity and life are vastly different than ours.
- Oct 23, 2016“Don’t All Lives Matter to God?”
Oct 23, 2016“Don’t All Lives Matter to God?”Series: Seeing God through the StormsOver the past year or so we have been witness to some of the worst that we can be as Americans. Between controversy and protests over police shootings; rhetoric on the campaign trail, and a year in which Chicago has seen over 500 homicides, this has been a hard year. How should we as Christ followers respond? How can we live our lives in a practical way that sends a message that we truly love our neighbor as ourselves? Where does change begin?
- Oct 16, 2016“God, how come life seems so unfair?” (Psalm 73)
Oct 16, 2016“God, how come life seems so unfair?” (Psalm 73)Series: Seeing God through the StormsMaybe it is just me. But it seems that the people who are truly the “good guys” rarely win. It seems that the wealthiest, most successful, and beautiful people could care less about God, or the Bible, or any of the things that we are supposed to care about. Sometimes it is tempting to just live the way the rest of the world lives and see if it is better. Centuries ago a man by the name of Asaph was tempted to think this way and in Psalm 73 we find what he discovered
- Oct 9, 2016Where is God when I grieve over a loss? (Lamentations 3)
Oct 9, 2016Where is God when I grieve over a loss? (Lamentations 3)Series: Seeing God through the StormsLoss is part of life. We say goodbye to our beloved Kindergarten teacher as we move on to first grade and it is an early lesson on loss. All around us we see loss. Not just the loss of a loved one in death. But loss of possessions, loss of relationships, loss of employment, loss of reputation. Loss leads to grief. We learn from God’s Word that our God understands loss and gives us reminders that he is there and his constant presence and care is something we cannot lose.
- Oct 2, 2016Why Doesn’t God Always Heal Us? (2 Corinthians 12:6-10)
Oct 2, 2016Why Doesn’t God Always Heal Us? (2 Corinthians 12:6-10)Series: Seeing God through the StormsIt is really a mystery. A friend or loved one becomes ill and their church family prays. It seems like no time and they are whole and healthy again. But not always. Sometimes, it seems they just get worse. Sometimes the illness drags on. Sometimes they die. Why doesn’t God just heal them? Why does it seem so random? Some are healed some are not. We can find direction in God's Word.
- Sep 25, 2016How can a church respond to mental illness?
Sep 25, 2016How can a church respond to mental illness?Series: Seeing God through the StormsWe don’t like what we can’t fully understand. Sometimes we feel like David in Psalm 142, alone and in a cave with no one to help us. When families face mental illness of any kind, life can feel that way. In this interview we will learn from from the experiences of others that the faith community should be the place of safety, acceptance, and healing. From their experiences courageously shared Pastor Scott draws six practical principles. (This interview has been edited out of respect for the families courageous enough to share their story with us.)
- Sep 18, 2016Does God Care That I Was Hurt?
Sep 18, 2016Does God Care That I Was Hurt?Series: Seeing God through the StormsSometimes we are hurt by another inadvertently. But unfortunately in a fallen world some are hurt by another on purpose. Abuse in any form is the ultimate betrayal and can lead to the deepest hurt. Today we will explore this most difficult topic and learn that God cares, God knows, and God can help victims become victors. As the church we can be God’s agents of compassion and healing.
- Sep 11, 2016Seeing God in Natural Disasters
Sep 11, 2016Seeing God in Natural DisastersSeries: Seeing God through the StormsHurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, flooding, wildfires, have all been on the news in the past 9 months. Where is God during these tragedies? Why doesn’t he stop them? We will explore natural disasters and the ways we do see God through these most difficult times today. We will learn some very important lessons about our hopes, our confidence, and our priorities.
- Sep 4, 2016Refocusing on God
Sep 4, 2016Refocusing on GodSeries: Seeing God through the StormsA.W. Tozer wrote in Knowledge of the Holy, "We tend by a secret law of the soul to move toward our mental image of God" (Tozer, 7). The question then becomes where that mental image originates. Pastor Scott reminds us that we must let the Bible help us think rightly about God.
- Aug 28, 2016Rethinking Church as Community
Aug 28, 2016Rethinking Church as CommunitySeries: Seeing God through the Storms
When you see or hear the word “church” what comes to mind? For many of us the first thing we think about is a building or a place where we gather to worship God. But interestingly enough, that idea is no where to be found in the New Testament. It is important that we work to rethink church so that our idea of church is in line with God’s concept of church.