Sermon Audio from Red Tree Church in Ballwin MO. for more info check out redtreechurch.com
Preaching from Esther 4:1-17, Pastor Jesse discusses Esther's identity in the choices she makes, teaches on God's sovereignty, the Gospel in Esther's role as mediator and our calling to be ministers of reconciliation.
Christ will return. The assurance of this promise is the fuel of the missionary task.
Red Tree is a local church. We should be defined by our times of spirit led prayer - together. We should be taking deep spirit empowered care of each other.
Red Tree is a local church. We are, in part, defined by our gathering together to worship God and meet with him. We must gather together. This is part of why this year has been so hard. Praise be to God that we live in a time when technology allows us to get creative in how we gather. And by the way, this isn’t a verse guilting you into going to church on Sundays. Gathering does not require that I schedule a worship service. We gather in all sorts of ways. But just like Antioch, if we are spending our gatherings discipling one another and hearing from God, we will leave our gathering to scatter with the good news for others.
God made his church amazing. We can do amazing things for the kingdom because of how God made his church. We are a part of this amazing thing God is doing.
Taking a break in our series on Esther, Pastor Mike preaches on grace and how the grace God give us is so much more than what we think of when we extend grace to someone else.
Pastor Sam teaches through v3:1-15. The World is not just indifferent to God’s people, it is actively hostile toward us. Terrible things happen to God’s people. We must still trust in his sovereignty even when things look terrible.
Continuing our series on Esther Pastor Sam teaches that we should follow Mordecai's example and live righteously even when it seems to not really benefit you - even when no one is watching