Feeding a Multitude

Gary DeLashmutt
Isaiah 55:1-3

Jesus fed more than 5,000 people with one man's lunch, and he claims to be God. Jesus offers us spiritual food that will satisfy our deepest spiritual needs. Jesus made it clear that he is the savior of humanity, and that salvation comes through him.

What Does Belief Look Like?

Jim Leffel
Mark 9:14-29

What is the nature of true belief? This story about a doubting father is examined comparing his statement about his faith and doubt against responses he could have given to Jesus. The father didn't say, ?I can't believe because I have my doubts.? Doubt is not a sin, and true faith is possible even in the midst of doubt. God values the willingness to engage with Him regardless of how confident we feel in our faith. Prayer is a means to access God's power in times of doubt.\r\n

The Exodus: Lessons in Spiritual Growth

Dennis McCallum
Deuteronomy 1:2-3

Idolatry and pride hindered the Jews led by Moses out of Egypt, and these same issues were present in the Corinthian church. Often we don't accept God's provisions in our life because we wanted something else. This shows that we trust our own hearts more than God's plans and provisions for our lives.

The Dilemma of Doubt (Part 2)

Jim Leffel
Philippians 4:4-7

Doubt is a universal human problem; however, there is a difference between intellectual doubt (questions we can pursue answers to) and problems of the heart. What does doubt reveal about our hearts? For a majority of people it reveals anxiety. Anxiety and doubt go hand in hand. Topics discussed include: 1) what is anxiety; 2) what makes us anxious; and 3) how to deal with anxiety.

The Dilemma of Doubt (Part 1)

Jim Leffel
John 20:25-28

What is doubt and how should we deal with it? This is the first of a two-part series on doubt that addresses what doubt is, what it is not, and what it might look like in the life of a believer. Everyone struggles with doubt at some point in their lives. We should pursue our doubts and search out answers to the questions we have. Common issues that trigger doubt and the problem of evil in the world are also discussed.\r\n

Spiritual Depression

Gary DeLashmutt
Psalms 42

The Psalmist of Psalm 42 describes spiritual depression, the common causes of it, and how to overcome it. We often experience this depression when undergoing adversity, when we experience apparent spiritual contradictions, when God seems far from us, and when people and Satan mock our faith. We can overcome this by expressing our thoughts and feelings, challenging their validity, remembering why we've trusted God in the past, and affirming His faithfulness.

How Can a Loving God Allow so much Suffering?

Gary DeLashmutt
2 Corinthians 1:4-5

Pain and suffering is an unavoidable part of the world that we live in. Much of the pain and suffering in this world is a result of human choices, which is a consequence of the free will that God gave us. Some pain and suffering are consequences of us living in a fallen world; there isn't always a clear reason for the suffering we endure, but we know God can use it for good and can show us things through our pain.

Can There Be Only One Way to God?

Gary DeLashmutt
John 14:6

Religious relativism is a self defeating view, the idea that there is no objective truth is an objective truth claim. The religions and beliefs of this world are diverse and contradictory. We should search for truth through our experience of the world around us and based on what we can know.

Reactions to the Cross

Dennis McCallum
Mark 15:16-20

While there were many onlookers in the events leading up to Jesus' death on the cross, the reactions of those present for these events varied considerably. Pilate, King Herod, the thieves that hung next to Christ on the cross, and the soldiers present at the scene all had different responses to Jesus. Some were indecisive about choosing for or against Christ, some mocked Jesus, while others changed their mind and repented, coming to faith. We are called to consider how we personally will respond to the cross. \r\n