Sep 25, 2022
What Life Do You Live For?
By: Troy Schreiner
Series: Hard Truth
If you were writing your own eulogy, what would you want it to say? Would you want it highlight your success in your career? Meaningful relationships in your life? Ways that you impacted the lives of people around you? Or would you want the main focus of your life to be on something else? As we look at the Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, we're reminded about the most important thing that should take precedence over everything else in our lives--living for the next life!
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- Sep 25, 2022What Life Do You Live For?Sep 25, 2022What Life Do You Live For?By: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthIf you were writing your own eulogy, what would you want it to say? Would you want it highlight your success in your career? Meaningful relationships in your life? Ways that you impacted the lives of people around you? Or would you want the main focus of your life to be on something else? As we look at the Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, we're reminded about the most important thing that should take precedence over everything else in our lives--living for the next life!
- Sep 18, 2022Godliness, Dollars, and SenseSep 18, 2022Godliness, Dollars, and SenseBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthObviously, money plays a pretty big role in our lives. But as Christians, how should we think about money? Is it the most important thing? Or is it a terrible evil that we need to avoid at all costs? God's Word steers us so that we can find the middle of the road at the intersection of Godliness, Dollars, and Sense, with guidance and encouragement for those who have a lot of earthly wealth, and those who don't.
- Sep 11, 2022More Lost Than You Realize, More Loved Than You Can ImagineSep 11, 2022More Lost Than You Realize, More Loved Than You Can ImagineBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthIn Luke 15, Jesus tells three straight parables about things that were lost, and then found. With these parables, Jesus reminds us of two all-important truths: We're more lost than we realize. But we're more loved than we can imagine!
- Sep 4, 2022The Discipleship Self-AssessmentSep 4, 2022The Discipleship Self-AssessmentBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthWe might expect that being a follower of Jesus would make our lives free from pain, suffering, or difficulty. But today, Jesus reminds us that we need to count the cost of being his disciple, and then gives us the chance to assess how we're doing in our life of discipleship. And most importantly, he reminds us why it's worth it to follow him in faith, no matter what the cost might be!
- Aug 28, 2022Self-Promotion? Or Self-Awareness?Aug 28, 2022Self-Promotion? Or Self-Awareness?By: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthPride is a sneaky sin. It's very easy for us to identify it in others, but not as easy for us to identify it in ourselves. So what we often find is that self-promotion plays a much bigger part in our lives than we even realize! But through a parable about a wedding banquet, Jesus shows us why prideful self-promotion is spiritually dangerous, and why we need self-awareness instead!
- Aug 21, 2022How Do We Get In?Aug 21, 2022How Do We Get In?By: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthThere are lots of different ideas about what heaven is like, and just as many different beliefs about how we get in through the doors! Today, Jesus tells us that the door to Heaven is narrow, and that not everyone will be able to get in. That means, it's all-important to understand how we'll get through that narrow door! Thankfully, Jesus shows us how to get in!
- Aug 14, 2022What the World NeedsAug 14, 2022What the World NeedsBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: Hard TruthIn John Lennon's classic song, Imagine, he invites his listeners to imagine a world at total peace, and then suggests how we bring that about--by removing everything that causes divisions among people. Things like possessions, countries, and...religion. It might seem like he's on to something when we hear Jesus say in the Gospel, "I have not come to bring peace on earth, but division." But as we look at the example of the Prophet Jeremiah, we see that maybe division is exactly what this world needs!