“The LORD shall reign for ever, even thy God, O Zion, unto all generations. Praise ye the LORD.” (Psalm 146:10) The Bible is replete with declarations of God’s sovereignty; Bro. Jeff reminds of God’s majesty and worthiness of our trust and praise!
“The LORD shall reign for ever, even thy God, O Zion, unto all generations. Praise ye the LORD.” (Psalm 146:10) The Bible is replete with declarations of God’s sovereignty; Bro. Jeff reminds of God’s majesty and worthiness of our trust and praise!
e fulfilled scripture, revealed truth, defeated the devil, and saves the sinner. He IS above all and over all!
With the finish line in focus, runners in a race give every ounce of strength and effort to reach the final goal. In these last days, Bro. Jeff shares Paul’s encouragement to Christians to bear down and press on for the prize, for souls are hanging in the balance. Learn how to move forward in God’s plan and purpose for your life, toward the perfection that can be yours.
What keeps God’s people focused and motivated? We have God’s love which comes with an eternal hope! Bro. Jeff encourages us to endure in times of trial, in periods of persecution, and in days of discipline.
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.
Christ’s bodily resurrection from the dead is not just a story; many eyewitness accounts validate this miraculous event. Bro. Jeff begins relating the accounts of those who interacted with the risen Savior. Have you met Jesus?
What wicked politicians meant for evil, the loving God intended for good. How did Jesus respond to his accusers? How did the disciples react? What lessons can we learn from these events? Bro. Jeff explains.
Today, Bro. Jeff examines a pretender. He may have impressed others, but Jesus knew his heart. Despite his evil heart, God sovereignly used this traitor to carry out His Divine plan. Are you a pretender? Have you been honest with yourself? Honest with God?
Rome did thousands upon thousands of crucifixions for their own sins. According to Josephus, Rome crucified 3,000 Jews in A.D. 7 alone. But, one crucifixion was different than all others. The sentenced One was perfectly innocent and died for my sins and your sins. Listen as Bro. Jeff brings alive the account and asks the all important question, “Have you seen what Christ did for you?”
Things look much better from a heavenly perspective than they do from a worldly point of view! Bro. Jeff inspires with this message about the blessing of heavenly placement for believers.
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