Knowing God’s Will – Part 2

In this message, Pastor Phillip continues on the short detour from our study in Acts to continue teaching about God’s will. This week he focuses on what the Bible clearly says about God’s will and takes us through many scriptures that speak explicitly about it.

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Knowing God’s Will, Part 1

In Today’s message, Pastor Phillip takes a little bit of a rabbit trail to discuss an important and interesting topic – Knowing God’s Will. The Apostle Paul makes an interesting comment in Acts 18 when he says to the believers in Ephesus “if God wills I will return to you” and it is this comment […]

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Acts Chapter 18, Part 2

In this message, Pastor Phillip continues in the study of Acts 18 where Luke gives some back story on how God came through on his promise to Paul that he would be bothered by the men of Corinth. The first part of this message focuses in on the anti-Jewish sentiment that was prevalent at this […]

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Acts Chapter 18, Part 1

In this message, Pastor Phillip begins preaching from Chapter 18 where we see Paul move to Corinth and there befriended Aquila and Priscilla, Jews fleeing Rome at Claudius’ command. It is here in this chapter of Acts that Paul’s ministry takes a shift. Frustrated by the unbelieving Jews continued resistance to the Gospel, Paul begins […]

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Acts Chapter 17, Part 3

In this message, Pastor Phillip digs deep in to the mode of Paul’s ministry in Athens and the message that Paul gives to the Greek philosophers who were interested in understanding more about this strange religion that he was preaching. In his sermon on Mars Hill, Paul explains to them the one true God and […]

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Acts Chapter 17, Part 2

In this message Pastor Phillip continues in the study of Acts chapter 17 and discusses multiple topics. He points out the fact that the reason Paul and Silas encountered so much opposition was due to their preaching that Jesus is King – a message not easily accepted by in their day, nor readily in ours. […]

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