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What In the World Is God Doing?
Far too often, we are prone to set our eyes on temporal affairs and troubles. Yet, God seeks to awaken His people to the reality of eternity. God uses the circumstances of life to teach us eternal truths. Join Evangelist Scott Pauley for this week's Weekend Pulpit.

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
Today we are sitting in on a gospel meeting in Cornelius’ living room, as Peter preaches the gospel to him. As he speaks, we hear all three members of the Godhead and see the Trinity at work. Take time today to evaluate how well you know the Godhead.

The Key That Opens the Door
There is a theme that is woven throughout Acts 10 — the importance of prayer. The gospel only advances when we stay in the place of prayer. Prayer is the key that opens the door of faith so everyone can receive the Gospel.

3 Things Every Sinner Needs
The Gospel of Christ is the only thing that can break through the mess our world is in. Cornelius was a religious man, but he was still a sinner living in a sin-filled world. Come with us as we are given three things Cornelius needed that every sinner needs.

Christ’s Gospel vs. Our Prejudice
We all have prejudice but the Gospel breaks through prejudice. Today we find the Lord teaching Peter something about his own heart. We have a similar problem to Peter’s — we’re waiting on God to change others when it should begin in our hearts.

God Is Working On The Other End
As we continue studying the Book of Acts, we see the adventure continuing through the life of Cornelius. The Lord brought this man to Himself and then used him to reach the uttermost. God is working on the other end — let God work in you today!

Seeing God In the Seasons of Life
As we continue our series through Ecclesiastes, we discover more about God's eternal work in our lives. God seeks to work for eternity and in every stage of life. Join Evangelist Scott Pauley for this message from Ecclesiastes 3.

What More Do You Want?
Often the ones who obey the Father’s law miss the Father’s heart. The eldest son in today’s parable is a picture of the lost. You can be religious but still miss what the Heavenly Father has for you.

Out of Breath and Over the Top
Regardless of who your earthly father is, you have a wonderful Heavenly Father! Today we find Him out of breath and over the top. God the Father is running toward sinners with open arms, ready to embrace them.

The Parable of the Wonderful Father
The Father in Luke 15 reveals both the tenderness and strength of our God. The real hero in this parable is not the wandering son — but the wonderful Father. Our Heavenly Father is watching for us to come home today!

Just Like You Are
The Lord will accept us right where we are, and bring us to where He wants us to be. It is not about our abilities, but what God can do through us when we come humbly before Him. When was the last time you humbled yourself before the Lord?

Pictures of Grace
There is no picture more beautiful than the one Jesus painted. What the Lord explained in Luke 15 is the divine picture of the grace of God. Join us today as we study the beautiful restoration between a father and a son.

For Time and Eternity
Man is limited by time, but God is far beyond time and in eternity. When God steps in, He can lift us above our surroundings and difficulties to see the eternal. As God's children, we must learn to use our time to prepare for eternity.

Some Things Never Change
Some things never change — truth endures to all generations. Come with us as we return to the amazing story of the prodigal and find several things that are always true. Don’t miss the truths the Lord has given to us!

My Favorite Bible Story
Do you have a favorite Bible story? As we dive into the story of the prodigal son, we find one of the saddest beginnings and most joyous endings. No matter how far you think you have gone from the Lord, He is running toward you if only you’ll turn toward Him.

The Seeker
As we continue studying the parable in Luke 15, we find how the Lord seeks after us. Just as the Lord finds joy in a sinner coming home, we should find that same joy. Look to the Seeker and come home to the Savior today!

The Shepherd and the Sheep
No one is more effective at telling a story than the Lord Jesus. Today we come to one of the most famous parables the Lord gave about the lost. Just as the sheep could not find home without the shepherd, we cannot find our way home without our Shepherd.

There’s No Place Like Home!
Today we are turning our attention to the book of Luke. As we come to the story of the prodigal son, we realize that the Lord is trying to bring all of us home. Home is wherever God is!

When You Come to the House of God
Join us for a brand new Bible series through the little-known Book of Ecclesiastes. This week we begin with a message on "When You Come to the House of God." We trust it will prepare you for for the Lord's Day.

Another Upper Room!
We come today to another upper room. This room is a beautiful picture of us meeting with the Lord and Him changing mourning into rejoicing. Come with us as we are given several observations and an application.

Just Another Day…
In Acts 9 we come to a story that appears to be just another day in Peter’s travels. We quickly come to realize, that any day the Lord is at work is not just another day. Join us as we are given several applications for looking at our day through Heaven’s lens.

Edified and Multiplied
As we study local churches in the Bible, we find Believers who walked in the fear of the Lord and walked in the comfort of the Holy Ghost. If we want our churches to be edified and multiplied, then we must first be edified. Pray that the Lord will use you in your local church this week!