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In Matthew 7:1-2 (NIV) we read the words of Jesus: “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Stepping back, and looking at th
This week’s twisted verse highlights what can happen when we take a single verse out of context. Misquoting scripture can change the message of scripture. This week we look at Philippians 3:13-14. Placing this message back into context ( Philippian
“God will never give you more than you can handle.” – 1 Opinions 4:6 Ever hear this verse? Ever use this verse? Thing is, it’s not a Bible verse. Use of this non-verse can cause some big misconceptions about God. For starters, our
This week begins a new series… Twisted – a look at the most misused verses in the Bible. http://www.cornerstonethomasville.org/new-series-twisted/ Context is Key! That is the message of this series, that while the Bible was written for us, it
Kenneth Grizzell arrives in Thomasville to share a message dear to his heart – we need to pray. We are not perfect, not even close. We are flawed and broken. But God is perfect and unbroken. And all things are possible through Him. We need to turn
Summertime has been a hot one, a time for relaxing by water and wearing flip flops. But with all the distractions of summer, the start of fall, and all that the world throws at us, we must stay the course and work to ensure we don’t flip flop on ou
A reminder that nothing… nothing cannot be overcome through Jesus. There is victory in Him, and it is available for you. Death, where is your sting? Even death has been defeated, there is nothing that can stand in the way of God’s love for yo
Have you ever seen grace being given and could not understand how or why this person should be given grace? This is the feeling of the older son in Jesus’ parable (Luke 15:24-32). Through this lesson, we see that we all need grace, and that grace i
In part one of looking at the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32), Jason focuses on the story of the younger son who takes all of his inheritance and blows it all. Upon being lost, with nowhere to turn, he returns home. Home, where his father has
Ever lose something really important? What did you do to find it? In Luke 15:1-10, Jesus shares two parables with some very important lessons. We are told that He will search for His lost sheep with reckless abandon, willing to leave everything on the t