
All that anticipation, all that preparation—and then it amounts to nothing. Do you ever feel like your life is like that? That’s exactly where Ecclesiastes begins, with a preacher who achieved everything a person could want and still found his toil was vanity, a striving after wind.
Pastor Tim takes us to the book of Hosea, where we are reminded of how it is never too late to experience God’s forgiveness.
God had been leading Israel every step of the way—parting the Red Sea, dropping food from the sky, guiding them with a pillar of fire at night—and still, when twelve spies came back from the promised land, ten of them said it couldn’t be done, and the crowd went with them. Numbers 13 and 14 ask a question we face too: when the majority says no, does that settle it?
Jim takes us through the book of Amos and the challenge of thinking how our faith is demonstrated by how we act.
Pastor Tim considers how the short book of Obadiah tells us a lot about how God is working in the less than ideal circumstances of the world.
As we conclude this Psalm, we turn to the question of what are we going to do? Are we making the right choices with our service?
The woes in Habakkuk 2 are strong, but the grace given to us by Jesus is stronger.
Pastor Tim takes us to Psalms 79-81 to find hope in the dark times of life.
We wonder why the wicked seem to prosper when God says He loves righteousness.