Summary: As the Old Testament reveals the Old Covenant given to Israel, the New Covenant is found in detail in the Old Testament. It was to be given to Israel at the coming of the Messiah.
Summary: The child of God must come to a desire after conversion to live his life to do God’s will. God saved us to do His will all the days of our lives.
Summary: What do I do with the Word of God when it comes to me? This gift must be dealt with carefully in my soul as Paul exhorts Timothy in his first epistle.
Summary: When trials turn to storms in life, how will we respond? Thank God Christ is there, either in the boat or coming into the boat of life. The storms are the greater tests of life and the most far-reaching.
Summary: Continuing from the morning message. Taken from Acts 27, and perhaps the greatest storm mentioned in the New Testament. God chooses the storm and is in full control of its strength and destruction. He proved Himself to the Apostle Paul and to others.
Summary: What does II Kings declare about Zedekiah versus the book of Chronicles? How sad the ending of this king, yet the hope for the coming of the Final King and the Coming Temple.
Summary: Amidst the wickedness of Manasseh, Ezra in the Chronicles gives us the final years of this king, and how Josiah was able to restore what Manasseh could not in spite of his repentance.
Summary: One of the greatest victories of a Christian is the controlling of the thoughts; the thoughts of the mind become the road upon which the Devil and the world endeavor to get to the heart and keep it away from God.
Summary: The book of Chronicles was written by Ezra to bring the nation of Israel to a hope for the future: a coming King and a coming Temple. We must find this for our lives.