Some signs that we see have unintentional messages. Sometimes it’s due to misspellings (like missing letters), or poorly worded statements. God uses people as “signs” for others. How does that…
As we continue our study of Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome (Romans 10), we explore the topic of people who have a zeal for God, but do not…
Kyle continues our study of God’s sovereign choices by considering the topic of “hardening of hearts”. How does this work? How does this relate to God’s mercy and grace? Listen…
Today Kyle tackles the subject of God’s choices (aka: “election”). When God makes a choice, it might seem “unfair” to us, but is it really? How we answer this question,…
Today we start a new series that covers Romans chapters 9-11. The nation of Israel is often in the news. What makes them so special? Kyle starts to address this…
As we conclude our series on Living Right-Side Up in an Upside Down World, Kyle takes a look at Jesus’ last night with His disciples and what it means for…
In general, a “Catechism” is a series of questions and answers geared to helping one to remember certain principles of faith. In our series, Kyle discusses some truths that will…
You hear a lot of people calling for “Justice”, but what is “Justice”? What does it mean to be “Just”? Justice implies that there is a standard. What is that…
As we continue our series on Living Right-Side Up in an Upside Down World, we may wonder, “What was the culture like in the time of the early church?” Was…
Our culture encourages us to find our “true self”. However, your “true self” is based on what God says about you. How does God’s view of us compare with our…
Sometimes we feel out of place in this world that we live in. As Christians, our citizenship/home is in heaven and we are “just camping” here – this is not…
America, in 2022, seems to be a nation divided. In the news, we see “the other side” as being the enemy of whatever side we are on. But are they…
How does God want us to live in 2022 in America? What does Jesus want us to “look like”? In other words, what is the identifying mark, or “brand”, that…
It should come as no surprise that American culture has changed much over the past few decades and that Biblical values have been ignored. What is a Christian to do…
Identity Theft is something that has been in the news for the past couple of decades. However, Spiritual Identity Theft has been going on ever since the Fall of Man.…
In today’s message, the Apostle Paul asks 5 questions that are intended to make us realize that our salvation is by grace and there is nothing we can do to…
Today, Kyle addresses the final two “links” of what’s sometimes called “The Golden Chain of Salvation” – Justification and Glorification. What do they mean and how does it apply to…
As we continue our study of Romans 8:28-30, verse 30 states that God called people. What does this “look like”? How are people called by God? What does this mean?…
Predestination & Free Will are seemingly contradictory concepts. However, Scripture teaches them to be equally true. How can this be? Listen in as Kyle unpacks this puzzle. ** See Discussion…
As we continue in our study of Our Identity In Christ in Romans 8, we see that verses 29 & 30 list 5 major elements in God’s plan of salvation.…
Romans 8:28 brings hope to many Christians in times of trial, but understanding its context with verses 29 & 30 helps us to see one of God’s goals in our…
Today, Kyle continues his “unpacking” of Romans 8:28 and how it may play out in our lives today. Join him in “digging deep” into this passage of Scripture. *** See…
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most critically important event in history. Why is that? Listen to find out. *** See Discussion Questions Below ***
Romans 8:28 is one of the greatest statements in Scripture. After teaching us who we are in Christ, we can now begin to see God’s sovereign plan at work, and…
How can a Christian face the difficulties, sufferings, and temptations of life with overwhelming confidence and a deep assurance that the struggles are worthwhile? Listen as Kyle addresses this question…