Given by David Johnson
Evangelical Christianity warns of a future cosmic courtroom where Christians will be judged. Is that what Scripture really says? Eternal judgment is one of the fundamental doctrines of Hebrews 6. Is it something to be feared? Can judgment be positive? And how will we judge angels?
Given by David Johnson
Christians are told that their calling is holy and should be seen as being summoned to a work and a duty. Like those before us, we are called from something, for something, and to something. Are we keeping that calling before us? Are we courageously answering God's call to greatness?
Given by David Johnson
When the disciples asked Jesus about when His kingdom would be established, His first words were a warning about the danger of religious deception. Paul later warned about those in the end time who would be deceived by the miraculous signs of the "Man of sin." What would be the nature of teaching that had the power to...
Given by David Johnson
One of the unique doctrinal beliefs within the Church of God is that this is not the only day of salvation. Unlike the world, which believes in the pagan doctrine of the immortality of the soul, we believe in the resurrection of all who ever lived. Scripture clearly teaches that God's plan includes three general resurrections. This message examines that...
Given by David Johnson
The book of Hebrews tells us about the New Covenant and says it was established on better promises. While eternal life is a part of that, that isn't the only promise involved. In fact, the New Covenant could not come into existence until the fulfillment of an ancient promise that is intimately tied to Pentecost.
Given by David Johnson
When Jesus’ disciples asked him when the end-time prophetic events would come to pass, His first words were, “Take heed that no one deceives you.” From these words it is clear that religious deception and confusion will be common in the end times, and that even God’s chosen servants need to give special heed to that warning. How can you pro...
Given by Bill Johnson
The parable of the prodigal son has many facets, and historical research helps bring it to life. Part three is about the dutiful son.
Given by Doug Johnson
Have you ever looked for something you had no hope of finding--because you were looking in the wrong place? If you have, you can more deeply appreciate the beauty of God's Plan for all who have lived and died without knowing what He intends for all His children.
Given by David Johnson
Since much of the scriptural instruction about the Day of Atonement is given in the Old Testament,. People may tend to think of it as an ancient ritual. However, a true understanding of this day and what the book of Hebrews says about it can help us have a new appreciation for the message it teaches, and a deeper realization...