Given by Doug Johnson
What does the spacing of the fall festivals tell us?
Given by Bill Johnson
Split-Sermon While all the nations of Israel will experience the tribulation of “Jacob’s trouble,” Genesis 48:16 reveals that Jacob explicitly placed his name on Ephraim and Manasseh. Hence their descendants (primarily the United States and Great Britain) will bear the brunt of this difficult time. Even though the people of the United States are prophesied to suffer greatly for their sins ...
Given by David Johnson
Why should a person want to be in God's family and live forever? Will we get bored? What will it be like to be an eternal member of God's family? What has God prepared for those who love Him?
Given by Doug Johnson
Why does God insist on this for His children, whether in the Old Testament or New? Do we recognize just how important this is to Him?
Given by Doug Johnson
Is God’s plan only a lovely “fairy tale?” Or is it a powerful parable with lessons for all? And what of those who are the called according to His purpose? Do they (we) see the meaning behind it all?
Given by Bill Johnson
The “Stockdale Paradox” deals with facing challenging human situations, while still retaining faith that we can prevail in the end regardless of the difficulties in front of us. When we face painful hurdles and harsh realities, how can we maintain a clear vision on the promise of eternal life He gives?
Given by Doug Johnson
Why did God choose to fulfill the promises to Abraham through one grandson (Jacob) in preference to the other (Esau)? Being twins, we’d expect “sameness!” Since Esau was the firstborn, based on the culture of the day, he would seem to have been the “front-runner” for the blessing path. But God chose Jacob! Why? The answer has everything to do with J...
Given by Doug Johnson
The human eye is amazingly complex in structure and function. But even this astonishing creation of God, being physical, has its limitations. There’s an analogy in that for us in spiritual terms. Physically, our brain “covers” for the slight gaps in vision we all have. What about in our spiritual lives?
Given by Doug Johnson
We know from Scripture that God expects us to do our part in fulfilling the calling He has so mercifully extended to us. But we must never forget that some things “belong to the LORD your God…” How can we be sure we’re discerning the difference?