Given by Doug Johnson
Did you pack these five things in your Feast “luggage”? Do you have a Feast goal? Have you packed part of “the world” by mistake? Will you be working on your spiritual focus and drawing on God’s supply of holiness? Did you bring an extra “suitcase” to take spiritual lessons home?
Given by Doug Johnson
To move from the Feast of Trumpets to the Feast of Tabernacles runs through the Day of Atonement on the calendar. The spiritual symbolism is even more important. The binding of Satan gives meaning to the events foretold by Trumpets and makes possible the millennial conditions pictured by the Feast of Tabernacles.
Given by David Johnson
The Bible uses the metaphor of building on the right foundation. Building inadequately on the right foundation leads to loss of reward. Even worse, building on the wrong foundation means the loss of everything. How can we make sure we build on the right foundation and with the right materials?
Given by Dave Johnson
We'll look at what Trumpets meant in Ezra's day, then get a feel for what it will be like when it is fulfilled. This will help us look forward as we wait for it today.
Given by Doug Johnson
Our world seems to constantly lurch from one tumultuous crisis to another. Why? Is there something missing or dysfunctional in how the human mind operates? What is the solution that leads to a world of calm and peace? God’s marvelous Feast of Trumpets points the way to the only possible answer.
Given by Doug Johnson
When tragedies, brutal acts of violence or times when sanity itself seems to have vanished from the world surround us, what do we as Christians do? With the gift of God’s spirit, is it clear to us where we turn for hope? If not, why not? God’s word is very clear: only He can open human eyes to His understanding. Do ...
Given by Doug Johnson
One of the 20 “Fundamental Beliefs” of the Church of God, a Worldwide Association (#13) is our belief that the annual festivals given to ancient Israel are still commanded observances for those called by God. Yet most in our world who identify themselves as Christians don’t keep them. Few could even name them, and virtually none know what they mean. Why is that,...
Given by Doug Johnson
The word “character” never appears in the Bible (in the Authorized Version). But the topic is everywhere! Beginning our study with the admonition to “Let this mind be in you…” (Philippians 2:5), let’s look at seven characteristics of character that all start with the letter “C.”
Given by Dave Johnson
I Cor 13:13 says these three abide. What if they really did in the world?