“You cannot walk with God on a treadmill,” said H.B. Charles Jr., the pastor-teacher of Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church of Jacksonville and Orange Park, Florida.
“My desire and prayer is that we would leave this chapel time with a larger view of Jesus of Nazareth than the one we came in with and that your passions would be ignited for Him,” said Jeff Medders.
Craig Carlisle reminded students about the relevancy of Scripture while sharing a powerful message from Jeremiah 17 and encouraged students to always choose Christ as their first response during challenging and uncertain times.
“Anything in life that takes your eyes off of Jesus, mark it down, it’s not of God,” Danny Akin said. “Always remember that He got you in the race, He will keep you in the race, and He will get you home.”
“Every day, and in every way, choose to take the next right step of obedience. Even when the details are not delightful, still delight in the Lord,” Mark Bethea tells University of Mobile students.