Before I Formed You

Jeremiah 1:5 emphasizes God's intimate knowledge and purpose for His creation, particularly for Jeremiah as a prophet. God's relationship with His people reflects sovereign care and intentionality, establishing their calling from before birth. This assurance offers comfort to believers, affirming that God's plans and purposes are unwavering and rooted in His eternal wisdom.

Redeemed, Not Discarded:  Flesh, Resurrection, and and the Hope of Glory 

I tell you this, brothers: flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. I Corinthians 15:50  At first hearing, Paul’s words can sound harsh. Do they mean that human bodies have no place in God’s eternal kingdom? That everything physical must be discarded forever? Or is Paul … Continue reading Redeemed, Not Discarded:  Flesh, Resurrection, and and the Hope of Glory 

Christianity Is Christ: Salvation Accomplished, Not Earned

Christianity is not a works-based religion defined by rules, but a faith centered on what Christ has done. The Gospel emphasizes His life, death, and resurrection. Salvation is entirely by divine grace through faith, gifted by God, leading believers to experience peace and righteousness without condemnation, affirming that salvation is solely the Lord's work.

The Question The Christ and the Kingdom

In this sermon from Matthew 11:2–11, Pastor Jason Boothe walks us through one of the most unexpected moments in the Gospels. John the Baptist, the faithful forerunner of Christ, finds himself imprisoned and wrestling with an honest question about the Messiah he proclaimed. Rather than rebuking John, Jesus responds with Scripture, fulfilled prophecy, and gracious … Continue reading The Question The Christ and the Kingdom