Feb 27, 2023
For Whose Good?
T-Shirt Theology is dangerous because it can lead us to believe in promises to may not have made. They sound good, but the problem is they may not be true. The promise of Romans 8:28 is not that things will go our way but that things will go God’s way. In other words, all things may not be good, but God can use all things for good.
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  • Feb 27, 2023For Whose Good?
    Feb 27, 2023
    For Whose Good?
    T-Shirt Theology is dangerous because it can lead us to believe in promises to may not have made. They sound good, but the problem is they may not be true. The promise of Romans 8:28 is not that things will go our way but that things will go God’s way. In other words, all things may not be good, but God can use all things for good.
  • Feb 19, 2023More Than You Can Handle?
    Feb 19, 2023
    More Than You Can Handle?
    Today, we’re going to tackle another popular saying many Christians quote as if it’s in the Bible. The problem is, it’s not. And it goes like this: God won’t give me more than I can handle. Have you ever heard that before? Do you believe that? That sounds good, fair, and like something God would do, but the problem is, it’s not actually in the Bible. And I’ve got more bad news for you. The opposite is often true. God will give you more than you can handle, so you’ll learn to trust and rely on Him. Here's the big idea: God doesn’t give us what we can handle; God helps us handle what we are given.
  • Feb 12, 202370 years, ah man!
    Feb 12, 2023
    70 years, ah man!
    Jeremiah 29:11 is a beautiful verse Christians love to quote, but many don’t know who God is speaking to or why He’s saying this. Instead, Christians grab this verse and claim it for their own lives to cover any problem or issue they may have. When things don’t turn out the way they want, they wonder what happened to the plans and the hopeful future. This is why T-Shirt Theology is dangerous: It leads us to believe in promises that God may not have made.
  • Feb 5, 2023Content in Christ
    Feb 5, 2023
    Content in Christ
    There are a few favorite verses we like to quote and often misinterpret (most of the time without even knowing it), and that’s what we’re going to tackle in this sermon. Why? Because incorrect interpretation leads to incorrect understanding, which leads to incorrect application. In other words, taking a Bible verse out of context can lead you to believe that the Bible says or promises something it doesn’t.