WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU?- Tonight at Crossfire, Pastor Paris Ragan reads Matthew 6:19-24, teaching on how we cannot serve two masters. As a believer, we must ask ourselves what is the treasure filling our heart? There are certain spiritual attitudes that need to dominate the heart and the life of the believer. The Beatitudes aren’t attitudes that we are seeking to acquire in this life. These are attitudes that are present within every born again believer. It’s what we should look like. It’s how we should walk. It’s how we should talk. It’s how we should act. It’s how we should speak. These attitudes should be the dominating principles, the dominating character that’s in our hearts and in our lives. This does not mean perfection, for we all have room to grow; but this does not give us an excuse or license to sin. Jesus established the principles of the New Covenant, which are higher than the principles of the Old Covenant. It’s a higher standard because this covenant is built upon a better promise. Jesus Christ and Him crucified is the New Covenant.
Up Next in 2023
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Crossfire Services - Aug. 3rd, 2023
BUT WHO ARE YOU?- Tonight at Crossfire, Pastor Jason Collins reads from Acts 19:13-15, preaching on what it is to be a follower of Jesus Christ. Are we followers of Christ to be the captain of the debate team, or do we really want to win and to disciple other believers? Paul was in Ephesus. He ...
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Crossfire Services - July 27th, 2023
LITTLE IS MUCH WHEN GOD IS IN IT- Tonight at Crossfire, Pastor Asher Webber reads Mark 6:34-44 discussing the hunger for more of God in our lives. God will always supply our needs. In His Word, He promises to meet our spiritual and our physical needs. Pastor Webber encourages us to recognize w...
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Crossfire Services - Jul. 13th, 2023
WHEN YOU PRAY, NOT IF- Tonight at Crossfire, Pastor Paris Ragan reads Matthew 6:16-18 teaching how believers must believe God for a move of His mighty power in these desperate times. We need God to pour out His spirit on the earth and bring in a great harvest. Pastor Paris says, historically, w...