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God's Amazing Love for the Backslider

Dr. H. T. Spence | Mar 5, 2006

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Ten Professors Found in Contemporary Christianity
Date: Dec 28, 2022
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:1–11
Summary: Not everyone that professes to be a Christian is a biblical Christian, but they associate themselves with Christianity. The true Christian must be very careful not to be drawn into the friendship of such individuals. Christians must be very careful not to be drawn into compromise with such people. Weddings, funerals, and family gatherings. It is a crucial hour for deception and compromise.
The Word Became Flesh
Date: Dec 25, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Ezekiel 47:1–6; John 1:14
Summary: What does it mean that the Word became flesh? He dwelt or tabernacled among us. The Son came for only a brief period of time to this earth; what was to come from this visit?
We Beheld His Glory
Date: Dec 25, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: John 1:14
Summary: Christmas candlelight service presenting John’s words of beholding the Son of God’s glory, the Only Begotten Son’s glory. But what concept of glory did they see? What did Moses see in Exodus 33?
What Think Ye of Christ?
Date: Dec 21, 2022
Scripture: Matthew 22:41
Summary: This Christmas message enters into the presuppositions that Church history presented when the prophecies and principles of the Incarnation were being misinterpreted. Because of this, heresies were formed that have damaged the truth down through the generations.
The Principles of the Incarnation
Date: Dec 18, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Hebrews 2:1–18
Summary: Five key principles are presented that made the Incarnation what it was to be. These principles are presented.
A Purpose for the Incarnation
Date: Dec 18, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Exodus 25:1–9; Hebrews 10:1–7
Summary: Amidst the various purposes for the Incarnation, there is one that is most important: When the first Adam failed to show how to live for God, the last Adam came to live some 33 years to reveal to us a perfect human in Whom God would be pleased to live.
The Greatest Story Ever Told: The Coming of the Son to Earth
Date: Dec 16, 2022
Scripture: Colossians 1:15–17; Luke 1:1–7
Summary: This message goes back to before the beginning of time when only the Triune God existed. Then the Trinity created the universe and the world as a love gift from the Father to the Son. Yet the gift rebelled, and the Son came to this earth to reclaim and restore the love gift for Himself.
David: A Man after God’s Own Heart
Date: Dec 14, 2022
Scripture: 1 Samuel 13:10–14; 15:27, 28; Acts 13:22; Psalm 89:20–29
Summary: David was one of the prophets of the Old Testament, and he was given revelations of the coming Messiah like no other prophet.
The Scriptures’ Witness Concerning the Coming of Messiah
Date: Dec 11, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: John 5:30–47; 7:40–53
Summary: This message presents the various prophecies concerning the coming of Messiah and how the Scriptures portray His preexistence and His coming.
The Mystery of the Incarnation
Date: Dec 11, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 1 Timothy 3:15, 16
Summary: Prophecies dealing with the term “incarnation” as well as what the Old Testament claims of His coming. “He shall be called a Nazarene.” What does this mean? The distinction between the Hope and the Blessed Hope.
Following the Lord into the Ship
Date: Dec 7, 2022
Scripture: Matthew 8:19–27
Summary: Where will the Lord lead us as we follow Him? Into what ship and storm will we be taken? This truth is an important one for the times in which God’s saints find themselves in His will.
Prophecy and the Coming Messiah
Date: Dec 4, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Isaiah 7:1–16
Summary: This is the introduction to the month of December messages concerning the Incarnation. The theme for the month is “The Prophecy, Principles, and False Presuppositions of the Incarnation.” But this first message deals with the concept of prophecy and how God uses it in revelation.
The First Prophecy of the Coming of Christ: The Woman’s Seed
Date: Dec 4, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Genesis 3:1–15
Summary: The background concerning the first prophecy of the coming of Messiah—Gen. 3:15.
The Meditations of Two Young Men
Date: Nov 30, 2022
Scripture: Proverbs 4:20–27
Summary: Meditations must be biblical and they must be consistent. This message views Samuel and his growing up with his thought life affecting every season of his life. But there is also Solomon whose precious thought life changed and took him into a world against God and against truth.
The Meditations of the Word of God
Date: Nov 27, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: 1 Timothy 4:9–16; Jeremiah 15:16; Matthew 1:19, 20a; Luke 2:46–51
Summary: Meditations must be influenced by the Word of God for communion and fellowship with God. There is also the need of meditation to overcome the thoughts of the Devil or to resist the Devil.
The Thoughts and Ponderings of Joseph and Mary
Date: Nov 27, 2022
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Luke 2:15–20, 51, 52
Summary: How do we respond to thoughts about circumstances as are seen in the life of Joseph and Mary. Meditations can be prompted by situations in life, but God must intervene in the event to resolve the meditation or pondering.
The Giving of Thanks in the Crucible of Mandates
Date: Nov 24, 2022
Scripture: Daniel 6:6–10
Summary: Can we find thanksgiving to God in our hearts when nothing but tragedy and trouble is evident? Daniel did so.