Summary: There is the need for every Christian to grow with God; this will help to limit backsliding. We must learn to grasp spiritual things; we must act upon known truths. We must ever be taught of the Lord in everything that comes into the life.
Scripture: Matthew 6:8–13; Matthew 26:41; Luke 22:40, 46; 1 Corinthians 10:13
Summary: Whenever God permits a temptation to come upon our lives or across our path, we must remember He will make a way of escape. We must pray to fine it and then escape and overcome through the way—that Way is Christ.
Scripture: Daniel 10:18–21; Malachi 3:13–18; 2 Peter 1:19
Summary: The burden of this message is to take the three books mentioned by Peter, Malachi, and Daniel for the End Time: The Bible, the Scripture of Truth and the Book of Remembrance.
Summary: This message resolves the postscript of the Bible Conference and the 5th message from the book of Acts. Paul now arrives in Rome. How did God use him? Even this imprisonment in Rome turned out to the furtherance the Gospel and the culmination of the burden of Luke in writing the book of Acts.
Summary: A careful unfolding of the Feasts of Leviticus 23, with an emphasis on the Feast of Pentecost. This is an introduction to the Infilling of the Spirit.
Summary: Where is the place that God meets us in prayer? Sometimes it is at an altar or in church. But there are times God meets with us in the fire, in the crucible of life; it is the place He chooses to meet us for prayer. Let us discern that these times are appointed by Him.
Summary: How often when providences come to us, we may question or not understand. Though we do not know at the time, we will know hereafter. We must never question God in what He does but simply trust Him.
Summary: Oh, the wisdom of Moses in praying to God after He rejected Israel. Moses prayed for God to show him the way; God responded, “My presence shall go with thee.”