The sermon title is Fleeting Days: The Generosity of Time and the Scriptures is Psalm 39. Pastor Tim Schrag comments, “Time is so precious to us. So why might…
It's pretty important to know the destination, before starting out on a journey.
If God is generous, and if we are God’s servants, then how would one ever make the case for not erring on the side of generosity?
“This text has interesting instructions for a young adult, no doubt. But is there really a cutoff age for applying them?”
How would you assess your ‘spiritual age’, your spiritual level of maturity? Like an infant? A young adult? A wise senior citizen? Do you think you are done growing?
Verse 18 of this text was long a 'poster child' cited by slave owners. It is a classically 'difficult text'. How do you interpret it?
How do you think Peter would characterize us today, compared to Acts 2:40? What earned them the title of a ‘corrupt generation’
The message will consider the complexities that led to various understandings of Jesus, complexities not unlike the world in which we live.