What should we remember, and why should we remember? The psalmist provides the answers and Bro. Jeff points us to the encouragement that comes from remembering God’s works in these troubled times.
What should we remember, and why should we remember? The psalmist provides the answers and Bro. Jeff points us to the encouragement that comes from remembering God’s works in these troubled times.
Not only driven from their paradise, but banned to return, Adam and Eve lost much more than their perfect home as a result of their disobedience. But, our Creator God is a God of happy endings to even the most devastating of sagas. Have you met the One who not only saves the day, but saves our souls and gives us entrance to Paradise? Learn more as Bro. Jeff continues this series from Genesis.
God is sovereign. He is in control, accomplishing His purposes. We were heartened and strengthened by Bro. Jeff’s history lesson from Paul’s sermon in the synagogue.
In this message, Bro. Adam challenges us with the question, “Are we truly trusting God, or are we trusting ourselves?” Learn more about some practical application to this unusual Biblical event.
Today, Bro. Jeff looks at a sad example of a man who would not separate himself from wickedness and lost his livelihood and his blessings as a result. Through the door of separation is God’s blessings; we are encouraged to insulate ourselves from the ungodliness of our world.
The story of Zephthah reveals the corruption and worldliness of the Israelites. Despite his imperfection, Zephthah listened to the Spirit of God and stepped out in faith; God used him to defeat the enemy. If God can use somebody like Zephthah, He can use you if you too will listen to Him and step out by faith!
How is a Christian’s work like a construction project? Using the Apostle Paul’s illustration, Bro. Jeff encourages us in the privilege it is to be involved in doing the Lord’s work.
Continuing with examples of faith, Bro. Jeff examines the faith of a man who had never seen rain, had never seen a flood, and had never seen an ark. Yet, he trusted God which resulted in his family and the future population of the earth being saved. Listen to learn more about a Biblical example of serving faith.
What insight can we gain from the salvation experiences of those from Biblical times? Here, Bro. Jeff helps us understand what salvation is and what it isn’t by examining the conversion experience of Abraham.
“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” You may be familiar with this verse; Bro. Jeff explores more in depth what it means and encourages us to reach out to help others.
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