Ministry of Pastor W. R. Moss
Today, we examine the Beatitude that speaks of the pure in heart. Very little is truly known about the human heart. Although many songs have been written and sung about the heart--we still really cannot not understand it. Today, we allow the Bible to help us define and describe the problems of the human heart. We ourselves may have given advice to someone and said, "You should follow your heart..." but is that really true...
Today, we cover the fifth beatitude--Mercy. We notice just how different mercy is from grace. We notice also, that we need to look at the two main ways mercy is described in the Bible. Mercy involves forgiveness and also the extent of the cost of alleviating the pain, suffering and trouble of someone else, because you empathize with them. The amazing part of this is if you never experience mercy from a glorious God you will struggl...
Today, we look at the fourth beatitude. A very unique and unusual thing takes place in the original Greek language of Matthew chapter 5 and verse 6. What we discover changes our perspective and points us back to Jesus. If we get to the point that we hunger and thirst for righteousness, we are promised to be filled. It is that righteousness that matters more than all our actions, misdeeds and trouble. To find righteousness itself is...
Today, Pastor Taylor Murphy defines who are the meek. He also describes what it looks like to be meek. The Lord teaching on the Beatitudes, describes the upside down way of the Kingdom of God. To be great in the Kingdom of God, one must be the least. This is the antithesis of how we have come to understood how this world works. However, as the Lord gave proof of what meekness looks like, He went to the cross and laid down His life....
The comfort that God provided to Hannah, Samuel, and David is not confined to their time. It remains available today for all who seek it. In moments of mourning—whether for spiritual needs or personal sorrows—God’s perfect comfort meets us, sustaining us through every circumstance.
Today, we begin a new sermon series on the Beatitudes. When we consider the Beatitudes the very first one becomes the foundation stone that all other beatitudes will be laid upon. The first four instruct us how to come to the Kingdom of Heaven and also how to be a Christian. The last four instructs us on how to do this Christian life. Today, is the foundation; being poor in spirit.
David Martyn Lloyd-Jones wrote, "The secret of success is to think and to understand." Today, we examine Abraham's servant who is sent by his master to search for a wife for his son. In the process we watch as Eliezer chooses certain actions and makes decisions that brought him success. Eliezer was looking for a bride for Abraham's son. If God helped Abraham's servant, wouldn't He also help you in your...
Our final installment on our series on the seven letters to the seven churches, we look at the church who was NOT hot or cold, but rather as Jesus described them, "Lukewarm." Why is this such a big deal? Why did the Lord wish they would be either hot or cold? Finally, we will summarize what the Lord wanted to accomplish by sending these letters to the seven churches.
Today, we examine a significant moment in David's life. During this period, David faced great difficulties that tested his character and faith. As David reflected, his thoughts are captured in Psalms 34:1-10. In these verses, we discover what David determined, what he recalled from his experiences, and what he ultimately came to understand about himself and God's faithfulness.
As we examine the seven letters addressed to the seven churches, we arrive at the message directed to the church at Philadelphia. This church stands out among the others, as it is the only one that does not receive any correction from the Lord. One of the most remarkable statements in this passage is when the Lord declares, "I have opened a door that no one can shut." This powerful assurance signifies a unique opportunity...
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