Summary: In these days when so many have a false worldview controlling their lives, Christians need a controlling world view for their heart and living. It can only be found in the Scriptures.
Summary: The Protestant Reformation is to be viewed more from its heart that goes all the way back to New Testament times and has been realized throughout all Church history. The Protestant movement must be seen from the perspective of its principle rather than a segment of Christianity.
Summary: Taking the history of sacrifices through the Scriptures and coming to understand the greatest sacrifice God desires from His people, the broken spirit, and the broken and contrite heart.
Summary: The kingdom of Satan is erected and upheld by two great pillars: Ignorance and Error. What are the seven ignorances of our time affecting professing Christians in the need of revival?
Summary: This message presents the burden of the first eleven verses of chapter 5 of James revealing the End Time and the powers of “capital” and “labor.” God’s people must not be given to murmuring and complaining in these days that are bent to our destruction as God’s people.
Summary: The first part of James 3 presents the need of a teacher’s care about his words: they can be used either for good or evil. The burden of how a little member can be used to hurt a brother or sister in the Lord.
Summary: This message unfolds the proclivity of respecting persons and showing partiality within the Body of Christ, and how this damages relationships among the brothers and sisters.
Summary: The background of James, how he came to prominence of leadership in the early church, and why he was the important one for the first epistle of the New Testament.
Summary: How does God use trials to test our living faith in Him, and what is needed when going through a trial? How did God test His men in trials? How will we be tested in this hour of history?
Summary: The Christian must ever be going to the Scriptures to find God’s intent about the government, the gender, the home, the family, and how we are to live our lives at this critical hour.
Summary: A historical unfolding of how the Laodicean Church Age became what it is in the aftermath of rejecting the truth of the Philadelphia Church Age. As the Church has left the doctrine of the Deeper Life Christian heart, it also has rejected the Rapture of Christ’s saints.
Scripture: Leviticus 6:24–30; Leviticus 6:8–13; Luke 24:32
Summary: We must come to see that we are in the night season of history when the heart must ever be responding to the Word of God; the burning heart must be present in the Christian life.
Summary: Reflecting back to the birth of Foundations and seeing the purpose and burden of its beginning, how the age has mutated, and what we are now facing in God’s economy.
Summary: Special Pentecost Sunday message unfolding the Feasts presented in Leviticus 23, especially from the Feast of Passover to the Feast of Pentecost, the need of God’s people.
Summary: In these days when the great emphasis is placed upon the human need of soul-winning, the Christian must remember that only God can move upon an individual and their need of coming to Christ. He must “open” their heart to spiritual things.