If you know and follow God’s Truth, it will bring good things to you. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for truth, the value of truth, and how to pursue it. We live in an age of increasingly rampant deception. It’s time to choose whether you will believe God, follow Him, and be an advocate for His Truth—even if that comes with difficulties—or be swept away in the deception. Pastor Allen offers examples of people in the Bible who prepared their hearts to hear from God, leading them to respond with amazing faith when God revealed truth to them. Each of us is created with a life assignment, and to prepare our hearts for what’s ahead, we need to passionately pursue God and His Truth.
If you know and follow God’s Truth, it will bring good things to you. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for truth, the value of truth, and how to pursue it. We live in an age of increasingly rampant deception. It’s time to choose whether you will believe God, follow Him, and be an advocate for His Truth—even if that comes with difficulties—or be swept away in the deception. Pastor Allen offers examples of people in the Bible who prepared their hearts to hear from God, leading them to respond with amazing faith when God revealed truth to them. Each of us is created with a life assignment, and to prepare our hearts for what’s ahead, we need to passionately pursue God and His Truth.
The only real hope for meaningful change is the people of God being awakened to the purposes of God in a new way. Sometimes we have the privilege of choosing a new beginning, and as 2018 begins Pastor Allen Jackson invites us to say, “God, I want to know you better.” He outlines his intentions and invites us to direct our emotions and aspirations toward the things of God as we participate in 100 Days of Faith.
The only real hope for meaningful change is the people of God being awakened to the purposes of God in a new way. Sometimes we have the privilege of choosing a new beginning, and as 2018 begins Pastor Allen Jackson invites us to say, “God, I want to know you better.” He outlines his intentions and invites us to direct our emotions and aspirations toward the things of God as we participate in 100 Days of Faith.
To understand our circumstances, we need insight and understanding that goes beyond what we can gather with our five senses. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for spiritual vision—the ability to see and discern the spiritual things happening around us. He offers examples of people who received this type of insight in scripture, and how it changed the trajectory of their lives and even their generation. We open the door to spiritual vision when we welcome the Holy Spirit into our lives and faithfully follow His leading. As we seek Him, He will reveal the insight we need to carry out our purposes in God’s Kingdom.
To understand our circumstances, we need insight and understanding that goes beyond what we can gather with our five senses. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for spiritual vision—the ability to see and discern the spiritual things happening around us. He offers examples of people who received this type of insight in scripture, and how it changed the trajectory of their lives and even their generation. We open the door to spiritual vision when we welcome the Holy Spirit into our lives and faithfully follow His leading. As we seek Him, He will reveal the insight we need to carry out our purposes in God’s Kingdom.
To flourish in the season ahead, we desperately need two things: to be aware of the Light around us, and to be willing to embrace God’s Truth. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the importance of spiritual vision; It enables us to recognize God’s movement, and discern truth from lies, good from evil, and darkness from light. Jesus is the only solution to what plagues us. Drawing close to Him, reading God’s Word, sharing our God-stories, and voicing our biblical worldview can help strengthen our faith and bring others into His light.
To flourish in the season ahead, we desperately need two things: to be aware of the Light around us, and to be willing to embrace God’s Truth. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the importance of spiritual vision; It enables us to recognize God’s movement, and discern truth from lies, good from evil, and darkness from light. Jesus is the only solution to what plagues us. Drawing close to Him, reading God’s Word, sharing our God-stories, and voicing our biblical worldview can help strengthen our faith and bring others into His light.
What are we unable to see, and how is our blindness leading us astray? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for spiritual vision. We need insight beyond what we can see, feel, hear, taste, and touch—and that can only come from God and our willingness to follow Him. Pastor Allen discusses the many people in Hebrews 11 who show us what it looks like to have spiritual vision, including Noah, Moses, and Joseph. As lawlessness and censorship grow, we need to know what’s true, and the same type of faith and insight we see in Hebrews 11 is available to us today, if we’re willing to receive it.
If you’re comfortable with the familiar, it can be hard to recognize when God is doing something new. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson talks about the reality of our spiritual blindness and what we can do about it. To see and hear from God, we need obedient hearts that are willing to cooperate with His Spirit. God is waking up His people as we walk through this deceptive season. We want to be aware of what He’s doing so we can be prepared to follow Him in a new way.
If you’re comfortable with the familiar, it can be hard to recognize when God is doing something new. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson talks about the reality of our spiritual blindness and what we can do about it. To see and hear from God, we need obedient hearts that are willing to cooperate with His Spirit. God is waking up His people as we walk through this deceptive season. We want to be aware of what He’s doing so we can be prepared to follow Him in a new way.
What are we unable to see, and how is our blindness leading us astray? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our need for spiritual vision. We need insight beyond what we can see, feel, hear, taste, and touch—and that can only come from God and our willingness to follow Him. Pastor Allen discusses the many people in Hebrews 11 who show us what it looks like to have spiritual vision, including Noah, Moses, and Joseph. As lawlessness and censorship grow, we need to know what’s true, and the same type of faith and insight we see in Hebrews 11 is available to us today, if we’re willing to receive it.
When we pray, we open the door to divine possibility. During this special National Day of Prayer service, Pastor Allen Jackson offers historical insight on the day and our heritage as a Christian nation. He discusses the reasons why we pray and the impact our prayers have on the world around us. He leads us in prayers and proclamations for ourselves, our nation, the Church, our community, and our schools.
When we pray, we open the door to divine possibility. During this special National Day of Prayer service, Pastor Allen Jackson offers historical insight on the day and our heritage as a Christian nation. He discusses the reasons why we pray and the impact our prayers have on the world around us. He leads us in prayers and proclamations for ourselves, our nation, the Church, our community, and our schools.
A battle for our hearts and minds is raging around us, and to fight against it, we need to orient ourselves to God’s Truth. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the steady stream of messaging washing over us that opposes all that is pure, righteous, and true, and offers an antidote: seeking God and pursuing His Truth fervently. A part of being a Christ-follower is reconciling how we think to how God thinks. As we allow His Truth to transform us, we’ll gain the courage and strength we need to stand firm.