Job walked closely with God during the good times. As a result, during the troublesome times he had the wisdom to look beyond his painful circumstances with hope of his future, better self. We can too! Learn more here.
Job walked closely with God during the good times. As a result, during the troublesome times he had the wisdom to look beyond his painful circumstances with hope of his future, better self. We can too! Learn more here.
Job is the example for us today on how to make it through even the toughest of trials in our life. Bro. Jeff shares another reason Job was able to make it through his anxiety and depression; we learn about the Redeemer he glorified.
The early church, in the circumstances, character, and corruption of their giving, provides us much to consider with our own giving. How can we progress in giving like they did? Bro. Jeff provides insight in this message.
When a little child doesn’t eat normally, it is cause for concern. Similarly, when children of God don’t have an appetite for the Word, it is a symptom of a spiritual problem. Bro. Jeff challenges us with the example of the early church and the priority they gave to hearing and learning God’s Word.
When the scriptures are examined carefully, we sometimes find that they have been misinterpreted. Here, Bro. Jeff clears up any confusion there may be about the role baptism plays in salvation.
Peter revealed how to be saved using only one word, “repent.” Bro. Jeff describes three Biblical examples that explain the meaning of the gift of repentance.
Upon being “pricked in their heart,” the listeners to Peter’s sermon at Pentecost asked, “what shall we do?” Peter’s response applies to all who wish to spend eternity in Heaven. Bro. Jeff explains.
There are many examples in the Bible where people were “pricked” in their heart. In the previous message, Bro. Jeff explained what exactly that means. Here, we learn more about the source of the pricking and five catalysts used to bring it about.
Listening to Bro. Jeff’s message today could potentially be the most important 40-minute investment of time you have ever made. Your eternity may depend on it.
Peter referred to Jesus as “Lord and Christ”. What does that really mean? Bro. Jeff explores scripture to help us better understand the lordship of Christ.
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