Given by Randal Salyer
God invites us to come boldly before His throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. This message explores how, when and why in this process we can become more aligned with God and receive His approval and favor.
Given by David Jackson
Psalm 23:6 (NKJV) Surely my love’s goodness and mercy shall follow me All the days of my life; And I will dwell in the house of the LORD Forever. (NLT) Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will live in the house of the LORD forever. This is the astonishing conclusion o...
Given by Justin Adkins
Jesus Christ was the God of the Old Testament. This is a fundamental, foundational teaching of the Church of God. Understanding this allows us to see the continuity of thought and purpose throughout the entirety of the Bible. The Old Testament is not inferior to the New. One builds upon the other. It then reaches forward to the conclusion that...
Given by Arnold Hampton
Daniel chapters 8 and 11 deal with Antiochus Epiphanes.
Given by Ron Kelley
Did Paul Change Christianity?
Given by Jon Pinelli
Jesus Christ warns us in Matthew 24. He tells us to take heed that we be not deceived. How can we guard against deception present and future?
Given by Mike McTiernan
Man does not naturally think the way God does, but because of our calling and the receiving of God's Spirit, we can understand God's perspective on many things. This message focuses on looking at man's perspective and God's perspective on things and our striving to have the latter.
Given by Tom Letellier
Never do anything in anger. Scripture tells be angry and sin not. So, is it okay to be angry? In this message we'll answer the questions: What is anger? Are there different types of anger? What does God say about the subject of anger in His word? And how does anger affect relationships including our relationship with God?
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.