Sometimes we struggle to figure out God’s will for our lives; the Bible gives us a few key principles to help whenever we wrestle with discerning the will of God.
Faith is a gift given by God and received in our hearts; in worship we give an expression of our faith by professing what we believe together.
Worship is a part of what God calls us to do; when we come into worship, we do so in a way which responds to the invitation we have been given to enter the presence of God.
Jesus summarizes all the commandments in the entire Bible with one word; but how does love for God and neighbors show up in our lives as obedience to the commandments of God?
The first commandment beckons us to look at all corners of our lives which become objects of worship in place of the Lord.
The second commandment is about more than idols; it is a reminder that everything in this world has been created by God.
The third commandment is about more than blasphemy; it is a commitment to always seek the one true God as he reveals himself in scripture.
The fourth commandment is about more than just a day for church; it is about a pattern of sabbath rest which sets our hearts upon God in all our days.