Given by Justin Adkins
The Apostle Paul calls us the temple of God. We will explore what that means, and the responsibilities it brings to us.
Given by Gary Summers
God has given us the ability to visualize things that will happen in the future. The Fall Holy days picture incredible events in the plan of God that will come to pass. As we approach these days this year, let's set aside some time to try and sharpen our vision of what the fulfillment of these days will be like.
Given by Clyde Kilough
We often hear the term “act of God” inappropriately applied to unforeseen tragedies. But what about the acts of man, and the acts of Satan? It is critically important to understand how the acts of man and Satan have created the world’s problems, and how the true acts of God will save us.
Given by Tom Clark
In Ezekiel 47 God gave a vision of a river that will flow from under the Temple. That river is a symbol of how the truth and Spirit of God will spread throughout the earth, healing all the torn and shattered lives. As water physically = life, so this spiritual water = eternal life.
Given by Roger Ellis
Jesus talks about this time of testing and trial for the people of God that will try them to their very core. He gives this caution to His people. This particular warning is our individual responsibility and will be a challenge for us throughout our Christian lives.
Given by David Jackson
The politicians claim, all too dramatically, whether they are Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal, that they hold the answers to peace in our time. Their rhetoric is “If only the other side would think and act like I do, the world would be fine,” not understanding that this is Satan’s world and all the political and economic systems in it...
Given by Ron Kelley
Until we learn to rely on the power of God, we will fail in our spiritual journey. A comparison of what happened to the Israelite's shows us that without God we would give up and try to go back to Egypt.
Given by Don Henson
We understand God’s plan through our observance of the annual festivals. But there is also a summary of God’s plan from a different perspective in Ephesians 1. A review of the first ten verses reveals through Jesus Christ, God is fulfilling His “good will and pleasure” to create His family.