Sermons

1:08:27 God’s Spring Festivals and Truth

God’s Spring Festivals and Truth

Given by Doug Johnson

The apostle Paul instructed Christians in Corinth on how to keep the spring festivals. A close look at his words should show us why it’s important to us too.

1:02:51 Psalms by the Sons of Korah—Lessons for Us

Psalms by the Sons of Korah—Lessons for Us

Given by Doug Johnson

Did you know that the children of Korah did not die when he rebelled (Numbers 26:11)? Are there lessons in that for us? God’s mercy can sometimes amaze us!

1:10:00 On a Collision Course with the Pharisees

On a Collision Course with the Pharisees

Given by Doug Johnson

Christ’s greatest critics were the Jewish religious leaders of His day. What were those confrontations like?

1:10:26 What’s God’s View of Our Relationship with Him?

What’s God’s View of Our Relationship with Him?

Given by Doug Johnson

We probably all have a general sense of how close we are to God. But more to the point—what’s HIS view?

56:07 Courage of Convictions

Courage of Convictions

Given by Bill Johnson

1:10:26 Judge Righteous Judgment

Judge Righteous Judgment

Given by Doug Johnson

What did Jesus mean when He said “judge not that you be not judged” in Matthew 7:1 in the Sermon on the Mount? Then how are we to understand His words in John 7:24 (“Judge righteous judgment”)? Which is it? Or are we missing something?

1:10:46 What’s the Central Focus of All Bible Prophecy?

What’s the Central Focus of All Bible Prophecy?

Given by Doug Johnson

Some prophecies have already been fulfilled, like the ones predicting Christ’s first coming and giving His life in payment of our sins. Others describe events that clearly haven’t happened yet. What’s the most important and central message of all biblical prophecy?

1:05:20 What Did You Agree To?

What Did You Agree To?

Given by Doug Johnson

Baptism is a covenant we make with God. Just what did we agree to when we took that step?

1:09:09 Are You Thirsty?

Are You Thirsty?

Given by Doug Johnson

Several scriptures talk about the concept of thirst. Physically, we all understand it. Christ referred to in the Beatitudes. What about the spiritual connection? What’s the answer to that kind of thirst?