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Paul continues to stress to the Galatians that we are free in Christ! But what exactly are we now free to do? Because the Lord has set us free, does that mean we’re free to do live however we want? What about doing things the Bible doesn’t specifically address? Join us for today’s Bible study to learn about the four questions every Christian should…
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Paul uses familial language all throughout chapter 4, making the case that once you believe in Jesus for salvation, God has adopted you into His family as a son or daughter. So then Paul asks the question, “Since you are now a son, why are you still living as a slave to legalism?” In today’s message, Pastor Austin talks about the five things believ…
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It’s no surprise to anyone that we live in a self-obsessed culture. We live in the age of the “selfie” where statistics say the average person spends 54 hours a year taking selfies. That’s 7 minutes every day! Even a new term “Selfitis” has been written about in medical resources and is defined as “an obsessive-compulsive desire to take photos of o…
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Have you ever felt abandoned or forsaken by the Lord? You are going through something painful and difficult, and yet you feel as though God isn’t there? Jesus expressed similar feelings when He quoted Psalm 22:1 “My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?” during His crucifixion. How should we as believers respond to these feelings of loneliness and…
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We often ask the Lord “Show me Your will!” What I love about Psalm 25 is that David asks the Lord “Show me Your ways.” Sometimes we have a good sense of what God’s will is for our lives, but we go about accomplishing His will in all the wrong ways. In today’s message, Pastor Austin unpacks the four characteristics of the person to whom God will rev…
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The most important part of a believer’s life is the part that only God sees – the hidden life. In Psalm 91, believed to be written by Moses, we see the importance of hiding in the Lord and seeking His presence as a place of refuge. Why do we need a place of refuge? Because we have an enemy, Satan, and demonic forces constantly setting traps for us.…
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David wrote Psalm 31 while running from King Saul and on the heels of the slaughter of Ahimelech the High Priest and 84 other priests at the hands of Doeg, Saul's chief herdsman. David felt partially responsible for their deaths...and many held him responsible. David needed a refuge, and he found one in the Lord. We all need a refuge from time to t…
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We are often overwhelmed with questions about our future and wonder what God’s will is for our lives. Who will I marry? Where should I work? What should I do with my life? Before we can understand the “what” of God’s will, we first have to understand the “how”. God is more concerned about how we live before Him, and as we faithfully walk in obedien…
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David is in the midst of a crisis as he deals with the people who want him dead. The difficult people in our lives may not want us dead, but rather they tear us down with their words and discourage us. Maybe today you’re dealing with a difficult boss, a difficult parent, or a difficult co-worker. What does David do when faced with difficult people …
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David wrote Psalm 63 in the wilderness of Judah while on the run from King Saul, and yet in the midst of this difficult season, David continues to worship and praise the Lord. This Psalm challenges us to worship the Lord even in the midst of our own “wilderness” experiences when all seems hopeless. Open your Bible to Psalm 63 to learn more about th…
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Pastor Austin is joined by Pastor Andy Wagner, a licensed counselor on staff at Cornerstone, in this special question and answer service concerning all things relationships. Topics in this discussion include pornography, the difficulties of dating, how to grow in your marriage, how to view your relationship with your parents, and more.…
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The famous saying goes - “Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future.” The people we choose to surround ourselves with will influence the decisions we make and impact our future, either positively or negatively. Thus, the Bible calls us to choose our friends carefully. In today’s message, Pastor Austin discusses ten things that define what…
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I can do whatever I want with my body, right? This is a popular phrase today and also was a question that the church at Corinth had for Paul. In today’s message, Pastor Austin provides biblical answers to questions like “Can you be a gay Christian?”, “Is same-sex attraction a sin?”, and “Is pornography a big deal?” Open your Bible to 1 Corinthians …
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The divorce rate in America is nearly 50% because marriage in society is treated more like a conditional contract than a life-ling covenant. In today’s message, Pastor Austin addresses what marriage is, what marriage does, and what marriage needs in order to better prepare us for that life-long union with the goal of making it last.…
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In today’s message, Pastor Austin begins a new series called “Boundaries: Understanding God’s Best In Relationships”. In this series we’ll answer questions like – How far is too far physically? Can I live with my boyfriend or girlfriend? Can I date someone who’s not a Christian or someone from a different religious background? First, we need to und…
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While Jesus was here on earth, He was always sensitive to wait upon His Father’s timing. All the more reason we need to be sensitive to God’s timing and wait upon the Lord for the right spouse, the right job, and the right opportunities in life. But why does God make us wait? And what are we to do while we wait? Open your Bible to Mark 8 to learn m…
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At the beginning of each new year, we’re ready for new adventures; making new goals and resolutions for ourselves. But why sometimes do we stay stuck in the past regarding our sin and regret and find it difficult to move forward in the Lord? In Isaiah 43, God used the prophet Isaiah to tell His people to forget the past and look forward to the new …
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The most prevalent form of idolatry in Bible times was the worship of images that were thought to house the various pagan deities. Now today, we might think it silly and ridiculous to bow down to carved images; so what do modern forms of idols look like in our day and how can we recognize and guard against idolatry in our own hearts? Pastor Austin …
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If I asked you if bitterness is something you struggle with, you most likely would say “I don’t think so.” But the truth, bitterness is something many of us deal with but have a hard time recognizing its existence in our lives. In today’s message, Pastor Austin reviews five signs you might struggle with bitterness and how to uproot it from our live…
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In 2 Samuel 11, David remains in his palace when he’s supposed to be at war with his soldiers. This leads to his affair with Bathsheba. Our most humiliating defeats usually happen when we’re too comfortable. How do we guard our minds from being plagued by lust, which Job describes as a “devastating fire that destroys to hell”? Join our Bible study …
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It can be easy to feel like God has left and forgotten you when you go through extremely difficult, challenging times. You begin to ask “Does God still care?” As we close out the book of Acts, Paul faces a deathly situation as he travels to Rome as a prisoner. What can we learn from Paul’s perspective in the midst of difficulty concerning his relat…
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As we near the end of the study of Acts, Chapters 21-23 contain the narrative of Paul’s opportunities to interact with and share the Gospel with a few large groups of people. As he speaks to Jewish believers, Orthodox Jews, and even the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem, he encounters all kinds of opposition. He is attacked, beaten, has his life threatened, a…
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Sometimes God will put us in uncomfortable situations for a season for two reasons: to win souls for Jesus and to grow us in our faith. This is Paul’s situation in Ephesus, a spiritually dark city. Many rejected Paul’s message of the Gospel, but many became believers and we see a great revival in Acts 19. What takeaways can we learn from this passa…
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The Bible is a book about two kingdoms – the Kingdom of Light and the Kingdom of Darkness. We see the Kingdom of Darkness interact with the Kingdom of Light throughout the book of Acts as Satan opposes the work the Lord does through His followers. How should we approach the topic of spiritual warfare, Satan, demons and occult practices? Some have a…
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Because of persecution against the early church, the church was forced to move outside Jerusalem and scatter to other regions, and many more came to believe in Christ. God was able to use their persecution for His glory. The same goes for us. God can use the difficult, challenging experiences we face to do an awesome work in and through our lives. …
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Luke records the conversions of three very different individuals, but they all share one very crucial thing in common: They each have a form of religion but no relationship with Jesus. They each were resting on and trusting in their religion to gain acceptance by God. Do you know people like this? Is this you? In today’s study, Pastor Austin addres…
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Do you feel ill-equipped and underprepared to share Jesus with unsaved family members and friends? We would all love a little more boldness in our lives. How is boldness acquired? And what does biblical boldness look like in a culture of political correctness? Grab your Bible and join us as Pastor Austin draws from Stephen’s example of boldness in …
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