Feb 19, 2017
Defeated Giants – 1 Samuel 17:50-18:16 – Feb. 19 2017
How you and I handle winning will make a difference in the long run. When we look at the lives of David and King Saul, we begin to realize that these men may have had similarities, but they ended up with very different results in the long run. David was known as a man that the Lord was with and a "man after God's own heart." Fallen as he was, he was known by such a profound title in the Holy Scriptures. On the other hand, Saul chose his own path (an example of this is clearly seen in 1 Samuel 15). Although Saul was chosen by the Lord and anointed by Samuel (the same prophet that later anointed David as the next king over Israel) he chose his own path which led to devastating consequences. When we face and defeat giants in our lives, there are going to be several things that will come against us immediately. How we handle the victory, and who we surround ourselves with will matter.
We would like to invite you to turn in your Bible to 1 Samuel 17:50, and to download the teaching notes with this message. We hope that you will be encouraged and challenged to deepen your walk with God through this teaching by Pastor Anton. 
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  • Feb 19, 2017Defeated Giants – 1 Samuel 17:50-18:16 – Feb. 19 2017
    Feb 19, 2017
    Defeated Giants – 1 Samuel 17:50-18:16 – Feb. 19 2017
    How you and I handle winning will make a difference in the long run. When we look at the lives of David and King Saul, we begin to realize that these men may have had similarities, but they ended up with very different results in the long run. David was known as a man that the Lord was with and a "man after God's own heart." Fallen as he was, he was known by such a profound title in the Holy Scriptures. On the other hand, Saul chose his own path (an example of this is clearly seen in 1 Samuel 15). Although Saul was chosen by the Lord and anointed by Samuel (the same prophet that later anointed David as the next king over Israel) he chose his own path which led to devastating consequences. When we face and defeat giants in our lives, there are going to be several things that will come against us immediately. How we handle the victory, and who we surround ourselves with will matter.
    We would like to invite you to turn in your Bible to 1 Samuel 17:50, and to download the teaching notes with this message. We hope that you will be encouraged and challenged to deepen your walk with God through this teaching by Pastor Anton. 
  • Feb 15, 2017Conquering Goliath – 1 Samuel 17:32-51
    Feb 15, 2017
    Conquering Goliath – 1 Samuel 17:32-51
    What is your first reaction to difficulty? Do you run and hide to gain a better understanding of what you are about to face? Do you take the difficulty head-on whatever may come? Do you try and avoid the difficulty by going a different route? What is your first reaction to difficulty?
    We would like to invite you to turn in your Bible to 1 Samuel 17:32-51 and to also download the teaching notes before listening to this message by Pastor Anton. As David met and defeated the Philistine giant Goliath, he was met with critics who questioned his intentions and methods. Yet all the while David kept his focus on the Lord giving him and the Israelites victory over the Philistines. David's goal was for God to receive the glory and honor, and for the pagan people gathered to know that the God of Israel was the one and only true God. Through his bravery and focus on God receiving the glory, all of Israel would know that the Lord heard their cries of distress, and that He would rescue them by His hand alone. 
  • Jan 22, 2017Conquering Giants – Numbers 13 – Jan. 22, 2017
    Jan 22, 2017
    Conquering Giants – Numbers 13 – Jan. 22, 2017
    What is the greatest "giant" that you are facing right now? Is is debt, a broken relationship, boss at work, marriage problems, a tough class this semester, what is your "Giant"? The reality of Numbers 13 is that there were "giant people" living in the land that God had promised to the Israelites. They were fresh out of Egypt, estimated two million people strong, but a large number of those were women, children, and elderly. How were the Israelites going to take on giants who occupied massive walled cities without proper siege equipment? 
    We invite you to turn in your own bible to Numbers 13, download the teaching notes, and follow along with the audio teaching by Pastor Anton. We hope and trust that this teaching will inspire you to take on the "giants" in your life with courage and strength that comes from the Lord alone!