Praying Your Gratitude

Lee Campbell
Psalms 118:29

Throughout scripture, Christians are called to give thanks to God. Having an attitude of thanksgiving can bring us closer to God and have a positive effect on our own spiritual life as well as those around us. 

The Message

Jim Leffel
Colossians 1:12-22

Jim Leffel emphasizes the importance of consistently reflecting on God's message of grace and forgiveness. This gratitude for God's gift should be the foundation for who we are and what we do as Christians.

The Revolution Within

Jim Leffel
Colossians 1:9-12

Paul talks about gratitude for the Colossians and what God has done for them. Through this passage, we see that we are never too far off from God and we can always be reconciled to Him through the sacrifice of Jesus. 

The Power of Gratitude

Ben Foust
Psalms 40:1-17

This psalm emphasizes the importance of gratitude to God, even under difficult circumstances. 

Enjoying God's Peace

Lee Campbell
1 Corinthians 10:1-13

It is very simple, if you want to experience and enjoy God's peace, honor Him and be grateful!

John the Baptist's Greatest Quality

James Rochford
John 1:19-37

Some people think humility is being weak, shy, timid or putting yourself down but that is not biblical humility. By studying John the Baptist we can answer these three questions about humility. What is humility? Why would we want humility? How do we learn humility?

Lazarus and What's His Name?

Patrice McCormac
Luke 16:19-31

Although being wealthy is not a sin, it can blind us to the things of God. God gives each of us a measure of wealth, whether a little or a lot, with the intent that we use it to bring Him glory. God has a great concern for the poor. We can use our wealth on our selves as the rich man did or we can use it to serve the poor and bring glory to God.

Three Responses to God's Goodness

Patrice McCormac
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Regardless of our circumstances, we are called to have three responses to God's goodness. First, we are challenged to rejoice always in Christ no matter how good or bad are the circumstances. It is a choice we make to see God at work in the midst of our circumstances. Second, we are to pray without ceasing. We are to have an ongoing conversation with God throughout the day. Third, we must give thanks in everything, but not for everything. We have only to look at the cross to see our source of thankfulness.

Biblical Leadership and Followership

Mike Woods
1 Thessalonians 5:12-13

Leaders of the people God has entrusted to them, are called to lead with accountability, stewardship, hard work, and true service, admonishing and instructing from the Word of God. As followers, we are called to appreciate, esteem, support and cooperate with our leaders out of gratitude for their sacrifice.