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Do you believe in the Word of God? Was God telling the truth when God told Abraham and Sarah they’d have children at such an old age? Do you think that a lowly shepherd boy became king of Israel? In today’s message, Pastor Dan teaches that the Bible is full of promises that God has fulfilled. So, if that’s the case, do you believe God when He says you are loved? Do you trust Him when He says you are a coheir with Christ? Could He possibly be telling the truth when He says that you are free from your sins?

The world is full of all kinds of people… some genuinely nice, helpful people, and others who just want to see people get hurt and do horrific things. However, even those evil people are capable of doing a good deed now and then. In today’s message, Pastor Dan teaches that if those who despise the ways of God are able to demonstrate things such as compassion and kindness, then how much more are you able to live according to the ways that God has called you to live? How can you reflect Christ?

“He who kneels the most, stands the best.” … “If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself.” … “The Bible was not given for our information but for our transformation.” … These words of D.L. Moody speak volumes about his character and passion for God. In today’s message, Pastor Dan teaches that if you want to be remembered for your faith, then have a faith that kneels often and a character that is worthy of a good reputation. Let your faith transform you.

Despite witnessing so many miracles right before their eyes, the Israelites continued to have their doubts about God. Moses encouraged them to reflect on their lives and acknowledge how God had been present in every circumstance. Every now and then, we might overlook just how amazing God has been in our lives and how He has pulled us through countless tough spots. Yet, we often tend to forget about it. Today, Pastor Dan is here to give you a little nudge and remind you that God is always with you!

In a moment of grumbling and complaints from the Israelites, Moses stepped up to remind them of God's promise, shining a light on the land that was destined for them. He showed, without a doubt, that God had fulfilled His promise to His people. Perhaps you find yourself in a situation reminiscent of the Israelites, pondering why life seems to be stuck in a rut and not improving. Hey there! Today, Pastor Dan is here to share a little reminder about putting your full trust in God’s promises!

Have you ever wondered why it took the Israelites so long to finally enter the promised land? Well, in theory, it was supposed to only take them a few days. But they chose to go their own way, ignoring God's plan and instructions, which led them to stray from the path they were meant to follow. Just like the Israelites, you might find yourself leaning more on the world than on God. Today, Pastor Dan invites you to lean into the idea of trusting in God’s plan, reminding you that it’s truly perfect!

Living life to God’s perfect standard is like walking on a tightrope every single day of your life. Even the slightest misstep can cause you to miss the mark, and there is no getting back on the rope once you fall. The fact is that we cannot live a perfect life on our own. But Pastor Dan reminds us that when we accept Jesus’ gift of salvation, we are no longer judged by our own merits! We are judged by Jesus’ merits, a man who lived a truly perfect, sinless life, and we are invited into the Father’s embrace!

All it takes is one tiny mistake to make an entire house of cards collapse. And once Adam and Eve committed the first sin in human history, the curse of that sin passed on to every human being who would come after them. But in today’s message, Pastor Dan reminds us that Jesus came to this world to undo the curse of sin that we inherited from Adam. Just as one action condemned us all in sin, one action by Jesus allowed us to return to our original place in God’s Kingdom!

The story of Jesus isn’t just meant to be read on its own. Instead, the coming of Jesus is the culmination of the story that started with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Jesus’ death reversed the curse of sin that started with Adam and Eve. In today’s message, Pastor Dan reminds you to read the entire Bible. You can’t just read the Gospels and call it good. In order to fully understand what Jesus has done for the human race, you have to look at the whole story: beginning, middle, and end.

When you write a check, what are the three things you need to do for it to be valid? You need to write the name of the recipient, followed by the amount. Finally, you sign the check to authorize the transaction. Well, Pastor Dan teaches you today that without Jesus’ resurrection, the doctrine of salvation is like a check that isn’t signed. You can take it to the bank if you’d like, but you won’t get anything for it. The death and resurrection of Jesus certified His gift of salvation. It’s your ticket to eternal life!