King Of Kings | Anointed

John Vermilya // March 17, 2024 Jesus Christ is the King of kings, the Anointed One, and He reigns supreme over all the universe. More than just a theological truth, Jesus’ anointing has powerful implications for all believers.

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1 Kings | Terrifying Trust

Adam Ray // March 10, 2024 We learn quickly that when trusting God seems terrifying we need to relinquish control and choose to be faithful to God’s Promises.  Our faithfulness determines whether our trust is terrifying or glorifying!

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1 Kings | Serve Or Be Served

John Vermilya // March 3, 2024 The world teaches that there are two types of people: those who use other people and those who get used.  But God is not a pimp and Jesus teaches us not to live by that kind of “pimpology.”

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1 Kings | There’s Still Hope

Adam Sharp // February 25, 2024 Living in a broken and sinful world, we can find ourselves feeling hopeless, searching for answers. The Bible teaches us that there is one place to find hope: Jesus.

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1 Kings | Consequences Of Sin

John Vermilya // February 18, 2024 Choices always have consequences, and when we choose to sin the consequences are always painful. The Bible teaches there is only one choice that can save us from the pain of our sin.

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1 Kings | Solomon’s Sin

John Vermilya // February 11, 2024 Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived, but even a wise man can choose to ignore wisdom. The temptations of money, sex, and power proved too strong for Solomon, and he ended up the wisest fool who ever lived.

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1 Kings | All That Glitters

John Vermilya // February 4, 2024 All that glitters was actually gold in Solomon’s kingdom. But all the wealth, splendor, and glory of Israel’s golden age was only a shadow of a greater future kingdom. One that will never end.

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1 Kings | Let Us Pray

John Vermilya // January 14, 2024 Prayer can be difficult. Knowing what to pray, how to pray, and believing that God will answer can be daunting. But prayer is also so easy that a child can do it. Maybe having faith like a child is the key.

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