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.
Summary: What is an “Advent”? What were those characteristics that marked the first Advent, and what will be the similar characteristics with the Second Advent of Christ’s Coming.
Scripture: 2 Samuel 11:1; Proverbs 20:18; Proverbs 24:6; Ecclesiastes 9:14–18
Summary: The fall of man brought the curse of our ground. We must not only be converted but also fight the battle to maintain our ground with God. Beware of apathy.
Summary: The great increase of knowledge is taking over the earth and even in the lives of the Christian. We must be careful not to allow the world’s knowledge to take the place of the knowledge of the Word of God. Only Faith in the knowledge of God’s Word can save us and keep us. Beware of the knowledge of the medical world, the secular world mixing with the knowledge of God’s Word.
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.
Summary: The Tabernacle of the Old Testament as shadow and type of Christ. Unfolding the three veils of the Tabernacle as a type of Christ, with the emphasis of the sermon to be found in the purpose of the Third Veil, the entrance into the Holy of Holies.
Summary: This message calls for the importance of a Biblical presupposition in our receiving of knowledge. Christ and the Bible must be the presupposition of all epistemology.
Summary: The words of the Remnant to Haggai, as they had become apathetic for 15 years in not completing the building of the Temple. They believed the oppositions and circumstances seemed to have brought an end to the building. Haggai rebukes them for using these circumstances to delay the completion of the Temple.
Summary: The careful background of the Hebrew word "Shekinah" and "Kabod" and their relationship to the Christian life. How the glory came to Moses and to Isaiah, and the response that is needed from the Christian as the glory of the Lord rests upon him.