Summary: The first message of two dealing with the Christian view of marriage in times of trouble with a balanced setting forth of the blessing of marriage and its need even in distressful times.
Summary: The second message of two dealing with the Christian view of marriage in times of trouble with a balanced setting forth of the blessing of marriage and its need even in distressful times.
Summary: In these days when the world is redefining everything, the Christian must turn to the Bible to find the answers concerning himself, the Christ, the world, and the understanding of his enemies.
Summary: Why did Nazareth become the final place of Christ’s identification? The majority of His silent years were spent in this town: Nazareth: the Branch.
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: 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: 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: This message carefully unfolds the Romanist view of the death of Christ without blood; it unfolds the Mass, Transubstantiation, and what does the Mass actually portray. Roman Catholicism takes the place of Christ and substitutes a “little god” in His place.