Reaching People for Christ
God expects us to master the gospel message and boldly risk the conflict that comes from presenting it and defending it as we continually seek to make new disciples.
God expects us to master the gospel message and boldly risk the conflict that comes from presenting it and defending it as we continually seek to make new disciples.
Jesus possesses absolute authority over our lives, so it is critical to be mindful of his commands & commissions, and it behooves us to be diligent to do them.
During the present age we must always be vigilant and courageous enough to break fellowship with any who obstinately and selfishly undermine the unity of the church.
We all need the strength and support that is derived from being a part of a church that values the nature, function and limits of Christian unity.
Church leaders must be willing to pay the price of being godly pacesetters, and the church must be ready for the adjustments & values that are a part of a healthy church.
When we incessantly pray, we are able to transfer our trust to a powerful God who is eager to enable each Christian in our church to be vastly productive for his kingdom.
Understanding the importance of truth and knowing that it will always be under attack, we must always work to define and defend an accurate knowledge of God and the gospel.
Because God said the cultural climate would become increasingly hostile toward the truth, we must insist all the more that the Bible have preeminence in our church.
The church has been commissioned by Christ to make disciples – which means we work to see people caught, taught and trained to catch, teach & train others.
“Sold-Out Servants” must care for their fellow congregants with a selfless, Christlike love which is full of respect and genuine concern for the others’ good.
God requires that every Christian enthusiastically utilize the variety of personal investments that he has made in each of us to advance his cause and care for his church.
God has enabled and called every Christian to be actively involved in serving and ministering to their local church body
To rightly interpret God’s future program we must rightly understand the nature of the church and its distinctiveness in relation to Israel.
God would have us exercise ambitious faith in boldly asking him for Christ?s work to thrive beyond the confines of our local geography and limited lifespan.
The zeal of our early days of our Christian lives should be a motivating example that God is at work in us and that he always would have us excel still more!
Drawing near to God is in many ways a team effort as we help and encourage one another to love him more and live more effectively for him.
God has called the men of Compass Bible Church to step up and take the lead in serving & glorifying Christ; we must boldly affirm and encourage that biblical calling.
We should be incredibly happy and thankful that God is blessing CBC in amazing ways; and we should gear up for the great harvest he has in store for this church.
We should wake up the incredible and precious gift God has given us in entrusting us with his word; and so we should reverentially dig in to our Bibles every day!
God is always perfectly faithful to keep his promises to Israel (and the Church) regarding judgment of sin and fidelity to the long-term promises regarding his people.
Be thankful that God is blessing Compass Bible Church, and be prayerful as we continue to move into the future.
To be a “highly committed participant” of Compass Bible Church you need to fully understand what the Church Is and what is unique about CBC.
The nature of the Christian life (and the darkening times in which we live) require that we spend more time helping one another grow in the Christian life—so work at it!
Great care, sobriety and thanksgiving should mark the proclamation and reception of God`s instructions for our lives.
God has called us to focus on Christ when we meet to worship, which always includes selflessly serving his children.
We must purposefully and thoughtfully seek to love people more and strive to always love God the most.
A healthy church is a changing church and those changes produce opposition and call for flexibility and generosity.
If our church is to fulfill its mission everyone has to get excited about jumping into the Great Commission tasks of sharing the gospel and helping people grow as obedient Christians.