Because of the promise of Christ’s presence, we don’t have to experience anger with problems, persecution, or poverty. Bro. Jeff explains.
Because of the promise of Christ’s presence, we don’t have to experience anger with problems, persecution, or poverty. Bro. Jeff explains.
An important lesson in sowing and reaping is learned through Biblical examples. A Theology About Evangelism A Theology About the End A Theology About Endurance A Theology About Economics 2 Corinthians 9:6-10 6 But this [I say], He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. Matthew 6:19-20 19 Lay not up for yourselves…
If following Jesus meant losing your job, your house, or your car, what would you do? Bro. Jeff poses this searching question as he compares the “American Dream” perspective of personal economics to the proper Biblical view.
In our world, gaining is the game. But, in God’s economy, the world’s game is not gain, but loss. Bro. Jeff challenges listeners – which is true profit, following the crowd or following Christ? Accepting God’s Word or staying with the world? Gain…or God?
This is a great lesson on envy and jealousy from Jesus as He explains the parable of the workers in the vineyard. Learn more about the wonderful grace offered by Christ as Bro. Jeff delves more into this lesson about being last.
Previously, Bro. Jeff looked at the lesson exposed by Jesus. In this inspirational message, we see some valuable lessons on how possessions can lead to poverty, as well as how poverty can lead to prosperity.
In previous messages in this series, Bro. Jeff has been studying victors in faith. Here he focuses on victims, those who suffered greatly because they were living by faith. We are reminded of some of the horrors they suffered at the hands of worldly people who hate people of faith. Though they were persecuted by the world, they were praised in the Word for their worth.
Bro. Jeff describes some divine blessings freely given to those who are part of God’s kingdom. Would you count poverty as a blessing? How about mourning and meekness? Have you experienced these blessings?
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