We’ve all experienced times in our life when things don’t go our way. For Joseph it was thirteen years of his life that were taken from him. At the end of Genesis 40 we read that Joseph was once again forgotten. But in Genesis 41 Pharaoh has a disturbing dream and Joseph is remembered. If you notice Joseph’s posture, he is a completely different person than the teenager we met in Genesis 37. Joseph learned to point to God in all situations. We see here that in his darkest times God shaped Joseph’s character so he could lead Egypt through an immense famine. God had uniquely qualified Joseph, but it took years of shaping. Watch and listen as Pastor Neal Benson talks about how to recognize and rely on the power of God.
We first met Joseph as a seventeen-year-old living in his father’s house (Genesis 37). His brothers wanted to kill him but end up selling him into slavery. From there he was accused of actions he didn’t commit and thrown into jail (Genesis 39). During this entire time, Joseph was under the watchful eye of the Lord. Through his life we learn that God is always working in our darkest moments. As we study these chapters of Joseph’s life, we have to be intentional to not rush ahead and see what happens. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches on Genesis 40 and reminds us that unfair circumstances are a testing ground for our character.
This week we saw how Joseph reacted to his unfair captivity. In the midst of unthinkable tragedy and life change that was far out of proportion to his mistakes, Joseph set an example of partnering with God in the work He was doing. It is easy for us to lose sight of God’s work in the middle of dark moments. Knowing God is at work doesn’t magically make pain go away; however, struggle, unfairness and pain are opportunities to join in and play a part in God’s larger plan. Listen in as guest speaker, Teller Emmer, shows us that living thousands of years in the future gives us the hindsight to see that Joseph not only played a big role in the salvation of Egypt and Israel, but also the world.
The story of Joseph is an Old Testament favorite. It’s a story of family dysfunction that leads to slavery, loneliness and abandonment but ends with Joseph saving Israel. So often we don’t dwell on the pain that Joseph experienced. We don’t think about what went through Joseph’s mind in the bottom of the cistern. Today Pastor Neal Benson opens Genesis 37 to look at this well known story through a new perspective. Although it’s tough to see God’s hand as Joseph's story begins, we will ultimately see that God is at work in our broken dreams.
Easter Sunday might be one of the best days of the year! This Easter we're looking at part of the resurrection story from the gospel of Luke. When we jump into the story, Jesus had been crucified just two days earlier, and now it’s the third day. Two men who had been in Jerusalem for the Passover feast are walking home to a town called Emmaus when they are joined by another man. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches from Luke 24:13-35 that the greatest discovery in life is recognizing the risen Christ.
This Sunday, Blaze McEntee unpacks the life of one of the Bible’s most villainous characters, Judas Iscariot. We take a look at a few scenes in scripture that shed light onto who he was, and what might have been going on in his heart. It’s a tragic end to a wasted opportunity, but even so, we find that God uses the situation for His glory, and for the salvation of many. What is happening behind the scenes in the spiritual realm with Judas? What is the role of Satan in this betrayal? Find out as we navigate God’s word in some eventful passages in this message entitled, “The Betrayer.”
The account of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness is a fantastic story of Jesus standing strong against the cunning lies of the enemy. Immediately after Jesus’ baptism He heads into the wilderness where he fasts for 40 days. This is the same amount of time that the Israelites wandered in the wilderness. This is also the same amount of time for completion in Hebrew culture. The enemy comes to Jesus when He is spiritually strong but physically hungry. The devil comes in to tempt Jesus to sin and break His plan with God. Someone once said that in this account Jesus conquered the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. Listen in as Pastor Neal shares more of this account.
In his groundbreaking writing of The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis brings to life a fictional story of a demon trying to condemn a man to hell. The story is captivating and eye opening. It seems tough to grasp, but if you read Job chapters 1-2 we can see Satan trying to destroy the life of a man named Job. The picture in the first three verses of Job is of a godly, wealthy, fulfilled man. Job had a family who enjoyed the favor of God in his time. The book of Job is a reminder that Satan will do anything to destroy our faith. And, if he was given the opportunity, he would try to kill us. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches on Job 1-2.
The epic battle found in 1st Samuel 17 between David and Goliath helps set the tone for the war bound leadership reign David would have as he stabilized the nation of
Israel. The story is of Hollywood portion, but tucked into the details of the battle are principles that are helpful to everybody in the family of God. The great giant of mankind has been slayed through Jesus’ death and resurrection. Yet as we wait for the full promise of heaven, the enemy is consistently at work to steal, kill and destroy. Listen in as our guest speaker, Pastor Chase Feindel teaches us how in order to have the promised life to the full, we will need the principles for the battles that lay ahead of us as we fight for the faith.
The events in Genesis 3 disrupt the calm of Eden and are central to the story of what happens to mankind. The book of Genesis was most likely written by Moses to God’s people (the Israelites). In Genesis 3, we read what many people refer to as “The fall of mankind” and you will see why. Our passage has four voices: God, the devil, Adam, and Eve. Adam and Eve are in the garden when the serpent approaches them to plant a seed of doubt in their mind. The devil plays a role of deception against Eve that leads her and Adam to sin. Listen in as Pastor Neal Benson teaches on Genesis 3 and how the deceiver will cause us to doubt the goodness of God.