Psalm 145 declares that God is righteous in all His ways and kind in all His works. That truth is easy to affirm in stories of victory but much harder…
Ecclesiastes 8:1-17 teaches that wisdom is not God giving us paint-by-numbers answers for every decision, but shaping us into people who can navigate life’s complexities with godly judgment. Solomon shows…
Ecclesiastes 7:14–29 confronts the strange unpredictability of life and calls believers to reject simplistic thinking. Solomon urges people to embrace both prosperity and adversity because God uses each in ways…
Ecclesiastes 3:16–22 shifts from confidence in God’s ordered seasons to an honest wrestling with injustice and mortality. Solomon observes a world where wrongdoing often prospers and righteousness goes unrewarded, exposing…
Ecclesiastes 3 presents life as a rhythm of seasons we don’t control, where joy and sorrow arrive like tides and never stay forever. Solomon urges preparation instead of resistance, reminding…
The message opens with a call to daily prayer leading into Easter, connecting humble, united prayer with God’s promise to bring healing. A story of a man leaving a high-paying…
After the lights go out in Ephesians 2:1-3, exposing the three big
problems in the universe, we find two glorious words – but God. In verse four the
lights are back on and we see God’s ways and God’s work to rescue the broken
world.
Bible Text: Mark 6 | Preacher: Mark Skudstad | Series: Edgewater




