Chris Wall • Luke 18:31-34 ESV
The death and resurrection of Christ was bigger than just physically coming back to life. When Jesus rose from the dead and conquered the grave, He was revealing a new kind of human life available to all who would trust Him. He pointed to a life where the experience would shift from the shackles of weakness, aging and death to a new life capable of living eternally in the presence of God. The Resurrection produces a life you don’t want to miss.
Chris Wall • 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 When Jesus established the church, he was not launching a building campaign. He was not describing an organization. He was not starting a business. He was describing an unstoppable force that he would personally build until the end of humanity. The gathered church is the body of Christ and this body fleshes itself out in a local context. Our congregation operates under the Lordship of Christ through an established process of self-governance. In our congregation, each member is responsible and accountable to Christ as Lord. Our scriptural officers are elders and deacons. In this passage, the church is identified as the body of Christ which includes all of the redeemed of all ages. ...
Chris Wall • 2 Samauel 2-6 A man of victory;A man of courage;A man of scandal;A man after God's own heart. To win this crown...surrender. ...
Chris Wall • 2 Samuel 15 A man of victory;A man of courage;A man of scandal;A man after God's own heart. To win this crown...surrender. ...