Message: “Where Are You Looking for Help? (Psalm 121)” from Bro. Timothy Eric Bermejo

A message from the series "Sunday Service." As during past Sunday’s, we continue seeking comfort and wisdom from the Psalms and in particular this morning from Psalm 121. Life’s journey is full of many dangers. We typically start out oblivious to most of them, but as our journey progresses we soon become increasingly aware of their effects on our lives. So, faced with whatever it is that troubles us, where do we turn to for help? This is the question the psalmist voiced so many centuries ago, but which is pertinent throughout human history, past, present and future: “from where does my help come?”, he cries out, and in so doing encourages us to think carefully on which is the source of ultimate and everlasting help. We are so influenced by the world’s philosophy, with its emphasis in self-reliance and human rationality that we do well in tapping into God’s Word to seek His perspective to recalibrate our compass as we travel along of life’s bumpy road.

Tim Melton - May 9, 2021

Knowing Jesus: The Best Way to Recognize a Lie is to Know the Truth

Knowing Jesus: The Best Way to Recognize a Lie is to Know the Truth

As we study Colossians 2:1-8 we must remember that the Apostle Paul is writing from a Roman prison cell to a young church in the city of Colossae which was located many kilometers away in modern day Turkey. The people in the church in Colossae were new in the faith and already false teachers had come into their church and were seeking to lead them away from a correct understanding of the Christian faith and Christ. These verses are part of Paul´s effort to help these young believers learn how to recognize the truth and turn away from false teaching

Scripture References: Colossians 2:1-8

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