Sermons

1:14:31 The Patience of the Saints

The Patience of the Saints

Given by Doug Johnson

The New Testament uses two Greek words frequently translated "patience" in English. It looks like one of them deals with having patience in trials ("endurance") while the other has to do with being patient with people ("longsuffering"). They're both challenging! How are we doing as disciples of Jesus Christ?

32:06 Are You a Barnabas?

Are You a Barnabas?

Given by Caleb Froedge

Barnabas is someone who set a wonderful example of being a good friend and encourager even in the midst of difficult circumstances. As we draw closer to the return of Jesus Christ we are admonished in the book of Hebrews to edify one another even more so as we see the Day approaching. We can seethe Day approaching, but are...

53:53 Bible Study: Christians and Self-Defense

Bible Study: Christians and Self-Defense

Given by Jon Pinelli

What does the Bible say about Christians and self-defense?

1:01:21 And He Shall Reward You Openly

And He Shall Reward You Openly

Given by Jon Pinelli

In Matthew 6 Jesus Christ speaks to the three spiritual disciplines of giving, praying, and fasting. He also concludes each discipline by saying that if we do them the right way, God will reward us openly. What did He mean by that statement?

59:57 What Are We Seeking

What Are We Seeking

Given by Nathan Willoughby

1:11:18 Do We Have the Complete New Testament?

Do We Have the Complete New Testament?

Given by Rick Avent

1:10:27 Lessons From David's Life

Lessons From David's Life

Given by Dan Summy

1:08:22 The Mark of the Beast: What Is it?

The Mark of the Beast: What Is it?

Given by Ralph Levy

The Book of Revelation tells of a mysterious mark to be imposed by the Beast prior to the return of Jesus Christ. Where does this mark come from? How will it impact the world? And how will it impact the people of God?

1:11:50 How Does Your Garden Grow?

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Given by Doug Johnson

There are many gardening analogies in the Scriptures. What kind of "crops" are growing in our spiritual gardens? Are there any "weeds" there? If so, how dangerous are they? How can we deal with them, and still help the healthy plants to grow as they should?