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.
Scripture: Luke 16:1–13; Song of Solomon 1:1–4; 5:2–6
Summary: This message takes a delicate story Christ gave to His disciples concerning the steward who wasted his master’s goods. We must not waste what God has given in accountability to us. This year in the Foundations schools may we be resolved to do our best every day as we pray for God to help us.
Summary: How will we end our life? Will we end it well, as a product of the years we have walked with God? This message takes the life of Jacob, who struggled for many years but came to great victory in the “sunset” of his life.
Summary: Paul speaks in his charge to Timothy to hold fast the faith of God’s Gospel with a good conscience. He warns Timothy of not warring a good warfare, which will bring a life to shipwreck as with Hymenaeus and Alexander.
Summary: Paul reveals the failure of Demas in leaving him, which will now necessitate Timothy to come. Though Demas was faithful in Paul’s first Roman imprisonment, he failed Paul at the end of Paul’s life.
Summary: The charge demands for us to keep that which was committed to us, and there are a number of “keepings” that the Scriptures demand of God’s people.
Summary: The opening message for the school year of 2023. God’s charge to the students found in the Faith of God’s Word, and the need of an unfeigned faith in God’s Word.
Summary: In the final months of Paul’s life, he calls upon Timothy to commit to others what has been committed to him by Paul. May we find faithful men and women who are willing to take the Charge and the Deposit of the Gospel into their lives for the need of another generation.
Summary: The Antioch Church became the place of Paul’s preaching and coming to age of the Gospel. What is Christian Perfection and how John Wesley came to the understanding of Christian Perfection.
Summary: This message unfolds how a church needs to seek the will of God for living in God’s will. The life of Abraham is introduced with the first of four decisions he had to make that brought about the character of his life.
Summary: The second message presents Job’s wife in a crucial hour responding to her husband’s great afflictions and Job’s response to her. The second woman is Michal, who attacked David’s piety before the Lord in bringing the ark into Jerusalem. What was David’s response to this wife?
Summary: The introduction to the Ladies Prayer Fellowship presenting the burden for the 24 hours appointed. Both Eve the first woman and Mary of the New Testament faced crucial times. How did each one respond?