
It’s the stuff of a Hollywood horror movie. A woman screams in agony seeking to give birth to a child. Instead of a kind obstetrician, a dragon waits to destroy her son on delivery. Will her son live? This is the question of the ages. The question only the bible can answer and it does in its closing book—Revelation chapter 12.
Aug 13, 2014

Islamic Fundamentalists call for jihad against the infidels. America calls for a War against the terror. Who actually is in control of this planet? As we turn to the closing books of the New Testament—James-3rd John, we are faced again with a penetrating analysis of the source of hatred in the world, the explosive violence that results and the struggle for power. James, Peter and Johns answer to this question: What does the Evil one’s present world look like and what is Christ doing about it?
Aug 13, 2014

If you have ever worked with computer? Then you have experienced the frustration of –Access Denied. Everything is locked down because you don’t have the right password. How can you be sure that you won’t get an Access Denied when it comes to God’s presence in Eternity? Today we want to discover the only password that opens the program to heaven from Hebrews chapter 9.
Aug 13, 2014

Christian leaders continue to drop like flies all around us. Faced with this crisis of stained spiritual fathers, how will the biblical faith be carried to the next generation? For the answer we don't need a blue ribbon panel of Ivy League experts. It’s time to get back to the Pastoral Epistles and learn from the Apostle Paul what a real spiritual father has to say to his sons in the faith.
Aug 13, 2014

The Apostle Paul was only able to spend a short time—weeks or a couple of months with the Thessalonian believers. The majority of them had been idolaters when they trusted Jesus. Intense persecution was seeking to snuff out their new life. Paul writes two letters to them that proclaim the fundamentals of survival—faith, love, and hope.
Aug 13, 2014

This Thanksgiving I thanked the Lord for family, freedom, and faith. Many of you joined me in this gratitude. But suppose your family had all rejected you, you were imprisoned for a capital offense, and the religious faith you were born into now considered you a blasphemer who deserved to die? How much gratitude do you think you could muster up when there is obviously no turkey and dressing in your prison cell? In Philippians Paul tells us the “one thing” he still had that gave him a reason to bubble over with joy.
Aug 13, 2014

In the New Testament books of Galatians, Ephesians, and Colossians the Apostle Paul could easily be labeled as intolerant, opinionated and worse—arrogant. In Galatians he claimed that there is only one Gospel, in Ephesians there is only one church, and in Colossians there is only one Messiah. Paul rules out all other ways to God, all other religious connections, and all other Saviors. Was he intolerant, bigoted, and arrogant?
Aug 13, 2014

Little girls murdered in a schoolhouse in peace-loving Amish country! A Congressman soliciting sex on the Internet from Pages! Experts spout off their insights about the causes, the cures, and what we need to do to solve the problems. The Apostle Paul in Romans faces us with the truth--human beings are fundamentally evil and there is a God who is justly angry about their actions. It's time to face the truth of God's wrath so that we can open our hearts to the power of His forgiving love.
Aug 13, 2014

He made audacious claims! He was rejected both at home and in the capitol! A mob arrested and then murdered him. This story has been lived thousands of time, but there is one man who is never forgotten! Today there are more than two billion people who worship him. Why? Dave takes us to the New Testament book that can give us the answer to this question.
Aug 13, 2014
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