God's Landmark Church

God's Landmark Church Spiritual Bible study and worship center

05/31/2026

Today's Message
*The Growing Churches"
Acts 9:31

05/31/2026
05/27/2026

Bible Study
Wednesday, May 26, 6:30 PM
I Corinthians 10

Come and Enjoy The Word and Christian Fellowship!

05/26/2026

Building a Firm Foundation

"Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope.
Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
Lamentations 3:21-23 NIV

Our faith isn't built on feelings or wishful thinking - it rests on something far more solid. Let's look at seven foundational aspects of Christianity.

1. God is. Faith must be built on the simple confession that the Lord is - He is real. He exists and is indeed God. Hebrews 11:6 says, "And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him."
2. God is love. He's intimately concerned with your life and wants to engage in a relationship with you.
3. God is just. His justice is absolutely perfect - even when He lovingly disciplines us.
4. God is all-knowing. He knows your heart, your pain, and your questions. You cannot shock or surprise Him.
5. God is everywhere. You never have to wonder where He is. Wherever you are, He is right by your side.
6. God is all-powerful. There is nothing greater than God. Regardless of how enormous your challenges and heartaches seem to be you can overcome them in His power.
7. God is faithful. No matter how far you stray, He never gives up on you. Whatever you have done, He will always welcome you home.

When doubts arise or circumstances shake you, return to these truths, all of which are solid and unchanging!

05/24/2026

Today's Message
"Great is Your Reward"
Matthew 5:11-12

05/24/2026

"Too Much to Gain to Lose"

05/19/2026

A Purpose of Adversity
Psalm 37:23-28

When we're walking through adversity, it's easy to focus exclusively on the momentary trouble. God, however, has specific purposes for bringing us through times of hardship.
One reason He may allow trials is to teach us to follow Him more closely by rejecting sin. In Psalm 97:10, we are told, "Hate evil, you who love the Lord." Isn't it true that we sometimes don't act as if we hate evil? We may say, "Evil is all around me in this world, so I guess it's inescapable! The best I can hope to do is to try and manage it."
But we are not commanded to manage evil; instead, we are instructed to hate its very presence. In today's passage, verse 27 says, "Depart from evil and do good, so you will abide forever." When we see evil, we are to turn around and run in the opposite direction.
Adversity has a way of clarifying things. In difficult seasons, God refines our spiritual vision, and we begin to see sin's destructiveness more clearly. The hardship that once felt purposeless becomes the very means by which He draws us closer to Himself, teaching us to cling to what is good and flee from what destroys.

05/17/2026

Today's Message
"Importance of Unity in the Church"

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