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Rebuild with God’s Vision
Nehemiah 1:1-11
Nehemiah prayed based on God's vision for the people of Israel. Likewise, in a time of rebuilding, we need to have God's vision.
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(Illinois Tech's Carr Chapel)
Nehemiah prayed based on God's vision for the people of Israel. Likewise, in a time of rebuilding, we need to have God's vision.
The Day of Pentecost is the birthday of the church. It is the day Jesus fulfilled his promise and sent the Holy Spirit in a display of great power. The Spirit filled the disciples with power as they declared the wonders of God in many languages. The knowledge of God, of his salvation was revealed to the whole world. The Holy Spirit still works today, baptizing believers into the church.
Jesus heals a mute and deaf man.
Without the Holy Spirit, we can do nothing. Jesus promises his disciples to send the Holy Spirit that will reveal the truth about the world, how it stands guilty in regard to sin, righteousness and judgment. The Holy Spirit also will guides us into all truth, transforms us and enables us to glorify God by His power.
Paul and the passengers were shipwrecked on the island of Malta. The islanders showed unusual kindness to everyone by building a fire and welcoming them. God had also shown unusual kindness, healing everyone who was sick on the island, and resupplying Paul and his ship with everything they needed. God shows unusual kindness to us by giving his one and only Son to save us, while we were sinners. In return, let's show unusual kindness toward others, especially to our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Luke 9:57-62
Key Verse: 9:62
In 2009, I lost my job because of the economy. It was one of the worst days of my life, but two years later God made it one of the best of my life.
Knowing his time was near, Jesus showed his disciples the full extent of his love. Join us this Easter as we reflect on how Jesus in love gave his life for us, and how his death and resurrection inspire us to love one another.
Like the disciples, we must experience the life changing grace of God and be transformed through Jesus’ resurrection. Come join us this Easter as we learn how to live life “After the Cross” of Jesus.
We may all be distant and living in uncertain times, but the end of the year draws near and the time of Advent is here. Advent is all about the anticipation of the arrival of the baby Jesus and starts on November 29.
Since 2007, we have been serving Illinois Tech and the surrounding community with the word of God through Bible study and worship service. We are a church composed of alum and current students, who wish to see the love and grace of Jesus shared with others.