Sermons

1:23:56 Forgiveness - Do You Need It? Do You Give it?, Part 2

Forgiveness - Do You Need It? Do You Give it?, Part 2

Given by David Jackson

The Greek word for forgive in the New Testament is Aphiemi. There is a lot to understand from this word. Does God expect us to forgive AND forget? Does God demand or require that you always forgive? What is the Bible’s answer to these questions, and what else can we learn regarding the spiritual act of forgiveness?

52:30 Where Are We in Prophecy?

Where Are We in Prophecy?

Given by Tim Foster

We are living in the most unique, unprecedented time period, even in the last 30 years, the last 0.5% of man's 6000 years on earth, we have met several more prerequisites for prophecy. Where are we in history?

1:05:25 Checking Our Anger

Checking Our Anger

Given by Nathan Willoughby

49:21 The Wonderful Names of Jesus Christ

The Wonderful Names of Jesus Christ

Given by Larry Neff

A deeper look at the name Jesus Christ and a few other names emphasizing His greatness. Example: “Despotes”—One with unlimited power and authority. Related to English word “despot.” There are bad despots but a few are good, namely Christ. We are to voluntarily submit to His authority.

46:18 Waiting on God

Waiting on God

Given by Dave DeHart

What does God want us to wait on? What happens while we are waiting?

1:07:39 Good Intentions

Good Intentions

Given by Paul Carter

Are “good intentions” enough to justify our behavior? People use that for Christmas, but do we use it unknowingly as well?

1:05:37 Drawing From the Well

Drawing From the Well

Given by James Ellis

What do the scriptures have to say about wells? What did they represent and what purpose did they serve? Within the answers to these questions lies some important application for us.

1:04:51 It’s Tradition

It’s Tradition

Given by Zach Smith

1:09:41 What’s the Truth on the Birth of Jesus Christ?

What’s the Truth on the Birth of Jesus Christ?

Given by Doug Johnson

To learn the real story of the birth of Jesus Christ, we have to start with the record of the birth, ministry and death of His relative, John the Baptist. How does that “set the story straight” and help us see the errors in Christmas celebrations in our world?