Scripture: Zechariah 9:9; John 19:14, 15; 1 Timothy 1:17, 6:13–16
Summary: The Anointed One, the Messiah is especially found within the Scriptures in the context of the anointed King of God to be found in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Summary: The birth of Christ becomes the transition from the old covenant to the new covenant. God chose Matthew and Luke to give us the sacred record of Christ’s birth into the world.
Summary: What does it mean to be part of the Bride of Christ? This message also deals with misnomers that have been given in church history concerning what is the Bride of Christ. What is the concept of “the orders of saints” to be found in heaven?
Summary: When John the Baptist declared Christ to be the Lamb of God, he revealed the greatest need in Israel. Though Jesus is many things to us, the greatest thing we need is a Saviour that is able to take away all our sin.
Summary: There is the need of maintaining God’s Word in heart and life in the midst of the need of God’s Word and responsive living in the lives of the next generation.
Summary: Where does God bless an individual? It could be in the most critical hour of life as with Jacob that night at Peniel. It was a place of repentance, humility, of wrestling with Him. But it could be the greatest hour of our lives.
Scripture: Proverbs 20:12; Matthew 5:1, 2; John 6:66, 67
Summary: The seeing eye and the hearing ear is from the Lord, and when Christ opens His mouth we must hear well, even when we do not understand that word.
Summary: How did the nation of Israel become 12 tribes or 12 tribes plus Levi? The appointment of Saul, the calling of David, the anointing of Solomon, and the failure of the last king before the split into two kingdoms.
Summary: A careful unfolding of the Tabernacle in regard to “The Way, the Truth, and the Life” as God calls the Christian to go deeper in His walk and life with Christ, including the Holy of Holies Spirit-Filled Life.
Summary: Wesley was drawn to God’s people and how they died with peace and contentment. It was from this observation that he came to see the need of the crucifixion to be found in sanctification, and the need of “dying daily.”
Scripture: Acts 3:19; Luke 5:17; Joshua 1:6–11; Joshua 3:14–17
Summary: As God sends a season to a church of His desire to do His Work in the hearts of God’s people, that is the time when we should respond. It is God revealing that it is HIS time for the work.