Sunday, April 26, 2026

How to Have Fullness of Joy - Nathan Rages

 


How much joy should Christians normally have?  The Bible describes the joy Christians experience as being "full" or "complete": John 3:29, 15:11, 16:24, 17:13, Rom. 15:13, 1Pet. 1:8, 1John 1:3-4, and 2John v12. 

So how can we increase our joy to the level described in these verses? 
1. Be filled with the Holy Spirit (Rom. 14:17, Gal. 5:22).
2. Meditate on Bible truth (Ps. 1:2, John 15:11).
3. Celebrate God’s answers to our prayers (John 16:24).
4. Praise God frequently (Phil. 4:4, Acts 16:25).
5. Gratefully relish God’s gifts (Ps. 103:2, Jam. 1:17, 1Tim. 6:17).
6. Work gladly for the Lord (Ps. 100:2, Col. 3:23-24).
7. Pursue Christian fellowship (2Tim. 1:4, 2John 1:12). 
8. Strive to make others happy (Acts 20:35). 
9. View your hardships rightly (Rom. 14:17, Gal. 5:22).
10. Handle sin issues Biblically (Ps. 51:12).
11. Look forward to heaven (Ps. 16:11, Luke 10:20).

Monday, April 20, 2026

Abstain From Fleshly Lusts - Nathan Rages

 


In 1Peter 2:9-12 the Apostle gives a straightforward practical exhortation about handling the lusts of our flesh that we contend with:  
1. WHAT we must do (v11).
2. WHY we must do it:
     Because God made us “a holy nation” (v9-10).
     Because we are “aliens and strangers” (v11).
     Because our lusts “wage war against the soul” (v11).
     Because our lives are seen by lost people (v12).

Monday, April 13, 2026

Lessons From a Neighborly Outcast - Clark Lasse

 


In Luke 10:25-37 Jesus tells the familiar parable of the Good Samaritan. Clark Lasse first discusses this Scripture and then provides an update on his mission activities in Uganda and with international college students in the US.

Thursday, April 9, 2026