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Preached at the 2026 Spring Jubilee, Brian Baer speaks about the three things found in Matthew 17 that made the mount of transfiguration a good place to be. If we have these same attributes in the church, it's sure to be a good place to be!

The phrase - "the Lord is good" is commonly thought and spoken by a child of God. In this two part series, we take a Biblical look at the phrase found in God's word, and discover a deeper meaning for us to remember every day.

The phrase - "the Lord is good" is commonly thought and spoken by a child of God. In this two part series, we take a Biblical look at the phrase found in God's word, and discover a deeper meaning for us to remember every day.

In part 4 of this series, we focus on the lengths that God has gone through to reach us and care for us. He goes beyond what any other could do for us! How can we not praise Him?

In the closing part of this series, the psalmist David continues the spirit of worship with a call to praise: God's covenant is sure and is worthy of all praise from all of His creation!

Joseph's life was filled with unexpected turns, taking him from the pit and prison to the palace by the hand of God. What seemed like setbacks were actually part of God's plan to position him for a greater purpose and to provide for his family. No matter what you are facing, God can use your current situation as a setup to bring glory to His name.

Naaman is now faced with a crossroads. Does he obey the man of God who revealed to him the cure for his leprosy? It didn't make sense to him, but obedience proved to be the key to Naaman's victory over his disease.

Psalm 121 reminds us that our help comes from the Lord, the One who watches over and sustains His people. Much like the ibex, which is known for its remarkable ability to navigate steep and rocky terrain, believers can learn the importance of sure-footed faith and trusting God through life's challenges. When we keep our eyes on the Lord, He provides the strength, stability, and guidance we need for every step of the journey.

As a father cares for his children, so our Heavenly Father, much the more, cares and sees our needs. He is worthy of our praise!

Naaman had a great pedigree, but we are reminded by his life that no matter how mighty of a person you are, we all need Jesus. Rich or poor, honorable or not, we all are sinners in need of the Savior!