Summary: Genesis 32 will be the first time that Jacob will acknowledge this before God at 97 years old. It will be a prelude to enter into the crisis of sanctification. God help us to acknowledge God’s mercy with regularity in our life.
Summary: On top of the sacred Ark of the Covenant there is what is called in our King James Bible “The Mercy Seat.” What is this to the Christian? This message is desperately needed in our time.
Summary: The Foundations Creed and how the burden between the Fundamentals and the Distinctives unfold in Scripture through Faith. The Deeper Life can only be unveiled through deeper Faith within the Gospel.
Summary: The reason why the Deeper Life cannot be seen is because the reader does not go deeper in life in order to see deeper truth. The Evangelical world has limited the Gospel by not reading the Bible in deeper Faith for the deeper truth.
Summary: This message reveals how the Apostle Paul ended his life in Rome as a martyr for Christ, ending with the Spirit of Christ controlling his life.
Summary: The imperative need of God giving a charge, a deposit of the Gospel to trust of another generation. This next generation must not only “believe” the Gospel but also to protect it for another generation.
Scripture: John 15:1–8; Song of Solomon 2:10–13; Psalm 128:3a
Summary: Our marriage becomes an integral part of our life on earth, and it becomes the process of God conforming us into the image of His Son. This sermon followed the annual Marriage Conference.
Summary: Memorial Message for Bro. Eugene C. Brock, Jr. Proverbs 4:18 gives us the Path of a Just man and how that path will shine more and more unto a perfect day. We believe this was the walk of Eugene C. Brock Jr.
Summary: All prophetic writings of history simply give the prophecy, but God’s prophecies always give us exhortation in how to live or respond concerning the prophecy.
Summary: We must learn to rely on God for these days to gain what power is needed to live in such days. To know His power is a miracle from the Great God.
Summary: Who appointed Jesus to be the shepherd of the sheep and to take care of the sheep? We find that we belong to the Father and the Father appointed His Son to be responsible for saving and keeping the sheep.
Summary: The Lord continues to deepen the burden of true sheep after the blind man healed was cast out of the temple. The Gentiles will be brought into the fold with the Jews.
Scripture: Philippians 3:10–11; Colossians 1:23–25; 1 Peter 4:12–13
Summary: Christ suffered to learn human obedience; He suffered for our sins. We now are to come to know the fellowship of His sufferings; for He set the example, and we should follow in His steps.
Summary: God called upon Moses to have a candlestick (lampstand) to be made for the Tabernacle; it became a revelation of Israel. Yet the church becomes a lampstand with the need of Christ to empower it.
Summary: God made children in tenderness and in wonder of growth; yet the dark powers that pursue them in their growing up must be watched, bringing careful guardianship of their lives. God is there as well in providence.
Summary: God is the one Who brings burdens to His people; they are with purpose. Yet He wants us in return to cast that burden on Him and in doing so He will sustain the believer.
Summary: Leading up to a crisis in grace, there is always an eve, a lodging before the crisis. The eve is important before the crisis, and it is what leads a Christian to the crisis, or even the leading of the individual to the conversion of his soul.
Scripture: Genesis 5:21–24; Ephesians 2:1–2; John 10:1–10
Summary: One of the precious insightful truths that was learned early buy God’s men is how to walk with God. This began back in the Garden and can continue even today.
Summary: The great need in the Christian life is drawing from the promises as well as the provisions for growing deeper and having victory within our Christian life of the New Creation.
Summary: Once the believer enters into the Christian life, how is he to live? He dares not let sin reign and abound. Christ came to be the end of the Law, and yet the law of sin must be broken.
Summary: This message on prayer was preached on the eve of the Annual Prayer Day at Foundations. The apostle Paul prayed for healing that never came, yet he entered into a rest about this continued affliction he bore.