6 October, 2022
Series: Unknown God
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
Faith is often portrayed as nothing more than a comforting alternative to the more “rational” approach of atheism. But is that actually the case?
5 October, 2022
Series: Unknown God
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
Many people struggle to believe in a God they can’t see or touch or hear. But not only can you know that God exists, you can know him personally!
4 October, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
As we conclude our powerful series called Assured, we’re discovering how we can know with absolute certainty whether or not we’re saved. God doesn’t want you living in fear and doubt!
3 October, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
We tend to use the word “love” pretty loosely. It can refer to your feelings about your pets, your spouse, or your favorite food! So what does the Bible mean when it talks about loving your neighbor?
30 September, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
When most people think of idolatry, they picture a temple with little golden statues. But while worshiping a statue is certainly a form of idolatry, it’s not the only kind!
29 September, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
Jesus made it clear that it’s possible to call yourself a Christian and believe all the right things, but not truly be saved. So what’s the difference between knowing about Jesus and knowing him?
28 September, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
Even in Christian circles, the subject of sin tends to get glossed over. But Pastor J.D. explains that the way we think about our sin is a crucial sign of where we stand with God.
27 September, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
Sin is usually an uncomfortable subject. But the way you think about your own sinfulness can actually give you assurance of your salvation!
26 September, 2022
Series: Assured
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 John
Usually, our deepest beliefs are based on the things we’ve experienced, not on philosophical reasoning. But is it possible to really experience God if you can’t see him?