Given by David Jackson
Lie #3: In the day you eat of it Satan promised Adam and Eve immediacy of splendor and reward, a QUICK FIX, which he could not deliver, nor was it God’s intent to deliver immediately. “In the day you eat of it---WA-LA!”, splendor and reward—all of your problems…GONE! But God was looking to create the CHARACTER of God in Adam and ...
Given by David Jackson
The Bible reveals that it is for you and me, and all of mankind that has ever or will ever live, to be made after the God Kind! Not just image and likeness, but also character and substance! Why were you born? Ultimately it is for you to become an eternal, immortal member of the God Family, in the Kingdom...
Given by Randy Salyer
In reading the Exodus account, we see that God knew His people and that they, through His covenant with Abraham were significant to Him. Jesus warned that at some point, He will reject some who claim that He knows them. Today, for the people of God, this is a spiritual question. How can we know that God knows us?
Given by Randy Salyer
The sacrifice of the Christ and His resurrection on the 3rd day through the first-hand accounts in the Bible, gives us the full assurance that God will finish the work He began in us.
Given by Ken Giese
Over the years, the Church of God has consistently identified the resurrection as the hope of the dead. The Bible makes it clear that “. . . as in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be made alive.” I Corinthians 15:22. How many resurrections will there be and what is the connection between these resurrections and God’s judgment of mankind?
Given by Arnold Hampton
Ezekiel deals with how the problems of the world will be resolved in the World Tomorrow - people will repent and understand and come to know who God is.
Given by Ron Kelley
Am I overwhelmed by the reality of the Kingdom of God and being in the God Family? Do I have secret fears about not being ready? Am I anxious about the massive changes that will come before Christ's return? How will I be able to get through all this?
Given by Tim Rickard
Let’s explore the Sabbath day from the framework of the past, the present, and the future. In the past, God ordained the Sabbath to be a memorial of creation and a deliverance to freedom. In the present, Scripture is clear that we continue observing it today as it points towards spiritual freedom. And in the future, it will be kept b...