Given by Gary Black
The first-century Christians saw Christ's words fulfilled. That fulfillment gives us more confidence that the prophecy will indeed be fulfilled again at the end, prior to Christ's return.
Given by Brian Holman
As God's called, we live in a world where criticism is constant in our society. We are to focus our intentions on encouraging others and not allowing our first reaction to be a carnal one to point out flaws in others.
Given by Jeff Schmidt
As world events continue to escalate and the time of the end draws near, we need to have a sense of urgency to draw nearer to GOD and Jesus Christ. We must have a spiritual sense of urgency now to prepare and be ready for the day that Jesus Christ will return.
Given by James Capo
The importance of trusting in God, becoming trustworthy, and not being deceived by man .
Given by Tom Provine
Have you ever been in a place so dark that you couldn’t even see your hand in front of your face? Without light, there is no hope of seeing, but even a little light can overcome the darkness around it. Only through the light of God can we see the right paths and look forward to a time where there i...
Given by James Ellis
Prophecy reveals that the Kingdom of God will overshadow all the kingdoms of this world. Many changes will occur when Christ returns, but the Bible gives a call-to-action for those whom God has called now.
Given by Ken Treybig
Much of the Christian realm today has also abandoned many of the practices of the Church in the first century—the Church God established through the apostles after Christ’s death and resurrection. That includes not fully following the Ten Commandments. Let’s explore why we keep all ten.
Given by Mark Winner
True biblical love is fundamentally about obedience to God rather than emotional feelings while human interpretations of love without proper biblical grounding can lead to sin. We must prioritize loving God through complete adherence to His truth so that we might embody true love.
Given by David Treybig, Sr.
Jerusalem has been called the city of peace, yet its history tells a different story. Jerusalem stands at the center of God’s plan. How does God feel about Jerusalem, and why does He claim it as His own? This message considers Jerusalem’s turbulent history and traces its biblical record, from its chosen status to its significance and promised restoration.