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Kirk Crossing

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In the opening part of Genesis 18, Abrahan receives a visit from three men.  He recognizes them as important and rushes out to meet them and offer them hospitality.  This is, in fact, a visit from Yahweh, Himself.  Abraham provides a hastily-pr
In Genesis 17, God once again moves his covenant relationship with Abram forward.  The covenant will now put requirements on Abram including a continual walk before God, living righteously, and instituting circumcision as the outward ‘sign’ or
In Genesis 16, Sarai and Abram make a bold plan.  In chapter 12, faced with the obstacle of a famine, Abram decided to move his household to Egypt.  That plan didn’t exactly show a great deal of trust in God.  Now, continuing to be faced with t
In Genesis 15, Abram raised his ‘fear’ to the Lord that, despite his increased wealth and status in the land, the Lord had not yet provided an heir.  He also asked the Lord how he would “know” that he would possess the land.  The Lord moved his
After being kicked out of Egypt, Abram and his family go back to the land that the Lord had called him. The Lord richly blesses Abram and Lot and it is not long before they have to separate due to their growing herds. However, after a war break
In the next part of the story of Abraham we see that his faith journey is one of ups and downs and twist and turns. A severe famine causes Abram to leave the land that the Lord had brought him to and head to Egypt. While in Egypt he and Sarai l
In the first message of the Faith Steps series, we’re introduced to Abram.  Of all the people in the world, he is the one the Lord selected to use in moving his plan of salvation forward.  The Lord called Abram to ‘go’ from his current home, la
In this one-off message, we meditate on Psalm 66 and what it reveals about the Living God and our relationship with Him.  We are reminded that He is the God who is glorious, saves, preserves and purifies, and is also whom we serve and profess t
The average adult makes 35,000 decisions a day. That is a lot of decisions and as Christians we want to process our decisions through the filter of wisdom. The book of Proverbs (along with Job, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs) is classified as w
In the final message of the series, we find a great wedding, a great birth, and a great legacy.  Boaz is finally able to marry Ruth; we’re not given any details but it certainly would have been a great celebration.  Ruth went from ‘foreigner’ t
In this part of the story of Ruth, Boaz follows through and brings the ‘case’ of Naomi’s property (and Ruth’s future) to the ‘other redeemer’ to see what his decision will be.  It will be a ‘legal’ decision in that Boaz has arranged for the mat
In this part of the story of Ruth, Boaz follows through and brings the ‘case’ of Naomi’s property (and Ruth’s future) to the ‘other redeemer’ to see what his decision will be.  It will be a ‘legal’ decision in that Boaz has arranged for the mat
In this part of the story of Ruth, Naomi and Ruth undertake a bold plan for Ruth to propose marriage to Boaz.  It was risky since Boaz could have misinterpreted Ruth’s intentions in meeting with him under cover of darkness at the threshing floo
As we continue the story, we find Ruth showing initiative in going out to the fields to glean in order to provide for Naomi and herself.  We’re given a glimmer of hope in that Naomi has a male relative of good standing named Boaz.  Ruth ‘just h
In the next part of the story of Ruth, we find a ray of hope, a remarkable kindness, and a painful reckoning.  The ray of hope is that Yahweh has visited his people and given them food (ended the famine).  This means he has not abandoned his pe
The book of Ruth is set in a bad time which gives rise to a bad plan that, unsurprisingly, leads to a bad result.  In just the first five verses, we learn that an Israelite man moves his family from Bethlehem to Moab because of a famine.  Short
In the final message of the series, we see Jesus appear as the resurrected One.  The story of how Jesus appears to the disciples on their way to Emmaus is a very important one because, if we’re a believer in Jesus, it’s our story too. Though th
As the final week of Jesus’ life continued from his ‘triumphal entry’ into Jerusalem, betrayal began to take center stage.  While Judas’ betrayal is the most famous (and the one that actually led to his arrest) there were two other moments of b
As we approach Easter and celebrate the greatest appearance of all time, the appearance of the resurrected Jesus, it’s good to remember that Jesus is still appearing today.  To many, he is appearing for the first time and they put their faith i
In this final section of Ephesians, Paul teaches us how to stand in the midst of the spiritual battle which is taking place in the ‘heavenly places’ but also directly impacts our daily lives. He is very clear that there are demonic beings who s
In this section of Ephesians, Paul continues to answer the question, ‘in light of what God has done for us, what does He require of us?’  Pushing beyond the walls of the Church and beyond individual morality/ethics, he applies God’s Master Plan
In Ephesians 5.1-21, Paul goes deeper into what our response to God’s grace in the Gospel looks like.  In this section of the letter, he reminds us that God has moral and ethical boundaries in which we must live.  The central image he uses to c
Ephesians chapter 4 ends with answering the question, ‘what does God require from us’ with holiness. Because of all that God has done for us we are called to take off our old sinful self and put on the new righteous of Christ. As long as we are
The beginning of chapter 4 in Ephesians is a major turning point in the letter.  Having described the glory of God’s eternal plan of salvation in chapters 1-3, Paul turns from the question, ‘what has God done for us?’ to the question, ‘what doe
In this section of Ephesians, Paul offers a prayer for the church but, before he does, he goes on a lengthy digression.  Just as he was about to pray, he took time to reflect on his call to ministry.  He did that because as he wrote this letter
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