The gratitude and appreciation believers in Christ have must continually be within us and externally flowing from us
The gratitude and appreciation believers in Christ have must continually be within us and externally flowing from us
Seven Things God Hates (pt 2) / Pride is the root of all sin and the first in God’s list of things that are an abomination to Him.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 18) / Jesus’ teaching concerning the final 3 1/2 years of the future Tribulation, also known as the Time of Jacob’s trouble, or the Great Tribulation.
Seven Things God Hates (pt 1) / Solomon provides a list of seven things God hates, and those who love God and others would do well to hate these same things.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 18) / In response to two questions, Christ outlines what the future will be for Israel after His death and resurrection, until His return.
Daniel: Who‘s Really in Control? (pt. 17) / A summary of primary lessons from the book of Daniel.
Daniel: Who‘s Really In Control? (pt. 16) / God’s messenger reveals important future information to Daniel, and just as some has already been literally fulfilled, the remaining prophecies will also literally be fulfilled just as God has promised.
The Gospel of Mark (Part 17) / Following the Triumphal Entry, over the next two days, the Lord takes possession of the Temple and exercises His Messianic authority as He never had up to that point in His ministry.
The need of churches which embrace and proclaim the Gospel of Grace is the only remedy to the desperate situation faced by this present age in which we live.
While the gospel is foolishness and a stumblingblock to those who believe not, we must proclaim it accurately and sincerely. It is the only hope for mankind.
Daniel: Who‘s Really In Control? (pt. 15) / God allows Daniel to look behind the veil of the visible world and become aware of the spiritual battles going on behind the scenes
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 15) / Along the way during the final journey to Jerusalem, Jesus takes the opportunities to give further instruction on a number of issues like marriage and divorce, trusting in one’s wealth and religious observances to gain eternal life, and humility, while reemphasizing the time of His crucifixion is approaching.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 14) / The Lord teaches His own disciples the priority of humility & the reality of eternal hell fire
Daniel: Who‘s Really in Control? (pt. 14) / Throughout his life, Daniel remained steadfast in faith and character despite the circumstances in which he found himself.
Daniel: Who‘s Really In Control? (Part 13) / Daniel receives God’s 490-year plan for Israel–from their return to Jerusalem to the literal rule of the Messiah on earth.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 13) / In fulfillment of the Lord’s prophecy in Mark 9:1, Peter, James, and John bear witness to the Lord in His majestic glory and splendor on the Mount of Transfiguration
Daniel: Who’s Really In Control? (Part 12) / Because Daniel believed the truth of God’s Word, he desired to humbly approach God and commune with Him.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 12) / Though desiring privately prepare the disciples for His approaching departure and the future ministry they will have, nevertheless, Christ continues to display His mercy upon the people, while instructing His followers as the importance of His identity, Christ, God come in the flesh!
Daniel: Who’s Really In Control? (Part 11) / Belshazzar failed to learn important lessons from the past. The Babylonian empire fell quickly during his blasphemous party as he was trusting in the walls of Babylon for protection.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 11) / Using the OT, Jesus not only rebukes the Pharisees and Scribes who continually challenged Him over His ministry, but He completely destroys their verbal arguments and accusations toward Him, exposing the inner evil within their hearts, all the while compassionately dealing with common people who sought His healing, love, and mercy.
Daniel: Who’s Really In Control? (Part 10) / Belshazzar failed to learn important lessons from the past. The Babylonian empire fell quickly during his blasphemous party as he was trusting in the walls of Babylon for protection.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 10) / Returning to Nazareth, Jesus and His disciples find the rejection of His person and claims to be unchanged. Yet He continues to saturate Galilee with His message, coming to the attention of Herod Antipas. Additionally, He feeds 5, 000 men, and walks on water, coming to the rescue of His disciples.
Daniel: Who’s Really in Control? (Part 9) / God gave Daniel a vision of two coming world empires, and while this vision troubled Daniel, he believed it would come to pass as God declared and he continued pressing on in service to His God.
The Gospel of Mark (pt. 9) / The performance of Kingdom miracles, while somewhat curtailed, continued to affirm the claims of Jesus, to be the King offering the Kingdom
The “world” may regard the Gospel as “foolish,” but to believers, it is the focal point, the reason of our existence, the “crux” of the Christian life.