Jesus Targets the Heart
[Matthew 5:17-26] Targeting the heart is consistent with God’s eternal laws. Targeting the heart is different from the example of the
leaders. Targeting the heart of murder.
[Matthew 5:17-26] Targeting the heart is consistent with God’s eternal laws. Targeting the heart is different from the example of the
leaders. Targeting the heart of murder.
[Matthew 5:13-16] This passage is simple and can stand alone, outside the context of the Sermon on the Mount.
[Matthew 5:7-12] When we follow Jesus, he changes us from the inside out. We
become Remarkably Different from the world.
[Matthew 5:1-6] When we follow Jesus, he changes us from the inside out. We become Remarkably Different from the world. It starts with New Attitudes that God loves to bless!
[Matthew 4:12-25] Ministry On Target (Prelude to Remarkably Different)
[Matthew 4:1-11] The Testing of the King (Prelude to Remarkably Different)
[Matthew 3:13-17] This is Jesus (Prelude to Remarkably Different)
[Luke 2:1-21] The Christmas Truce of 1914 & promise of heavenly peace.
[2 Corinthians 1:3-11] When you are experiencing sorrow, put your hope in the comfort of Christ.
[2 Corinthians 9:6-15] When you are tempted towards materialism, put your hope in Christ-centered generosity.
[Genesis 3:1-15] O Holy night! The stars are brightly shining.
[Acts 2] A devotion to wait and being filled with the Holy Spirit will ignite everlasting gospel change in the
people of God and those they encounter!
[Nehemiah 1:4-11] Nehemiah’s commitment to prayer enables him to have the faith to persevere and do the impossible.
[2 Kings 22 & 23] Revive Us: God’s Word
Speaker: Bryce Langley
[Matthew 3:1-12] Repentance that leads to revival
Speaker: Dan Moose
[Joshua 1:1-9] What sort of person will fight the battle of the Christian life well?
[Numbers 22-25] God delights in people who are zealous for him.
[Numbers 20:1-13] In Numbers 20:1-13 Moses dishonors God’s holiness in the presence of the Israelites and is prevented from entering the promised land.
Numbers 16 describes Korah’s rebellion against the leaders Moses and Aaron.
[Numbers 13-14] Israel failed to trust God’s ability to fulfill his word and as a result experienced God’s judgment.
[Exodus 33-34] We need to be people who strive to know God firsthand.
[Exodus 16] In Exodus 16 God provides for his people by giving them food during their journey in the wilderness.
[Exodus 13:17-14:31] God glorifies himself by delivering his people and destroying their Egyptian enemies.
[Ecclesiastes 8:14-17] Fall Semester is Meaningless
Speaker: Bryce Langley
[John 15:1-11] In our season of leadership transition as a church, God wants Antioch to flourish as a community that abides in Jesus Christ.
[Psalm 73] How can we avoid the perilous path of envying the ungodly?
[Psalm 72] What sort of king is envisioned in Psalm 72?
[Psalm 71] What truths about God should drive us to prayer?
[Psalm 70] As a church family, what do we need to remember as we enter a season of leadership transition?
[Psalm 69] Sowing Sunflowers in Fields of Wrath
Speaker: Bryce Langley
[Esther 4:5 – 5:1] Bold Expectant Faith
Speaker: Dan Moose
[Psalm 68] How are we to understand and live in light of God as the conquering King?
Speaker: Matt Kinnick
[Psalm 67] How do we set the means, motives, and intentions of our heart to be missional?
Speaker: Darrius Hubbard
[Psalm 66] What does a lifestyle of worshiping God look like?
[Psalm 65] When life gets difficult, we need to remember all the reasons we have to praise God.
[Psalm 64] Speaker: Bryce Langley
[Psalm 63] Why should our lives be marked by a relentless longing after God?
[Hebrews 4:14-16] Jesus is our Great High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses.
[Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25; 1 John 2:1-2] How is Jesus presently expressing his heart toward his followers?
[Titus 2:11-14] For God’s Glory & Our Neighbor’s Good
Speaker: Bryce Langley
[John 15:12-17] Experiencing the loving friendship of Jesus empowers us to love one another.
[Luke 18:15-17] What does Jesus’ attitude toward children teach us about his heart and our hearts?
[John 20:11-29] John 20:11-29 describes three appearances of Jesus after his resurrection from the dead.
[Good Friday] The cross is central for understanding Jesus’ heart of forgiveness.
[Luke 15:11-32] In Luke 15:11-32 Jesus tells a parable about a gracious father and his two lost sons.
[Hebrews 12:1-2] How can we best run the lifelong race of faith in Jesus Christ?
[Mark 3:1-6; John 11:1-46] To understand the heart of Jesus we need to grapple with what makes him angry.
[Matthew 9:35-38] Jesus’ compassion meets us, transforms us and sends us.
Speaker: Bryce Langley
[Ephesians 3:14-19] To understand the heart of Jesus we must grasp his deep love for us.
[Matthew 11:28-30] Jesus invites us to experience a life of true rest in him.