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We're told to follow the 10 Commandments, but when we try we find we cannot keep them. The Commandments are there to show how much we need God. Jesus fulfilled the Law in His death, burial and resurrection. Therefore, we live in gratitude to God for His Grace in allowing us to live righteously through the power of His Holy Spirit.
Dr. Crawford Loritts continues his series in the gospel of Matthew with a look at what it means to be salt and light in our culture. Crawford reminds us that as followers of Christ we need to be attractive in our demeanor and visible in our influence.
Cal Thomas is a legend in journalism. He joins us to take us on a “road trip” through over fifty years of journalism and American life, serving as a “watchman” on culture and politics and seeking to conform it to a standard that never changes. He will show us how to apply values equally, and by using critical thinking...
In the second half of “He Can Calm My Storm,” Crawford helps us understand why God puts us through storms and how to make the most of them, spiritually.
Dr. Crawford Loritts says looking past our brokenness is one of the first steps in finding the power of hope. He also explains some unique aspects of two powerful miracles performed by Jesus.
Last week, Dr. Crawford Loritts helped us see how hope causes us to look past our brokenness. This week he looks at how hope causes us to yield to the authority of Jesus Christ. We’ll see how submission to Christ played a role in the healing of a leper and of a Roman Centurion’s servant.
Dr. Crawford Loritts continues in his series, “For His Kingdom,” with a message about what Jesus says prayer should all be about. In the first part of the message, “Get After It,” Crawford looks at fervent, intentional prayer.
Dr. Crawford Loritts speaks about overcoming anxiety. In this first part of the message he defines anxiety and explains its effect on us. He concludes by highlighting four commitments Jesus calls us to. Those will be developed in detail in the second half of the message next week.