Messages

Message: “A Wonderful World?” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at Louis Armstrong’s song “What A Wonderful World” in light of God’s promise to reconcile all things to himself in 2 Corinthians 5:18-21 and the ministry of reconciliation He has given to us.

Message: “Who Are You Relying On?” from Raquel Blanchard

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Raquel looks at Luke 5:18-20 and reminds us that Jesus wants to be our friend, but He also gives us friends to rely on as we walk with Him. Raquel challenges us to ask ourselves who we’re relying on as we go through difficult times.

Message: “Genuine Faith” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Andrew continues his look at Acts chapter 11 and reminds us that when it comes to genuine faith, it’s not a question of how much we know, but rather what we’re doing with what we know.

Message: “Things God Hates” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl looks at Proverbs 6 and reminds us that there are six or seven things that God hates and that as His children we ought to make sure that we’re not practicing one of the things that are on that list.

Message: “The Greatest Commandment” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl looks at Matthew 22:35-36 and Jesus’ answer to the question of which is the greatest commandment in all the law, and what His answer ought to mean to you and me.

Message: “We Are All Guilty” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at Jesus’ conversation with the repentant thief on the cross in Luke 23:40-41 as an example of the attitude that is needed in order to receive the grace that He offers each of us.

Message: “The Most Difficult Instrument In The Orchestra” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” When Leonard Bernstein was conductor of the New York Philharmonic, he was asked by a reporter, “What is the most difficult instrument in the orchestra to play?” With a twinkle in his eye, Bernstein responded: “The second fiddle. I can get plenty of first violinists, but to find someone who can play the second fiddle with enthusiasm – that’s a problem; and if we have no second fiddle, we have no harmony.” In today’s devotional Pastor Andrew looks at a man who had no problem playing second, and reminds us of how God used that man’s humility for God’s glory.

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