Given by David Jackson
September 10, 2022
The resurrection of Lazarus provides insight into the character of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He groaned, was trouble, and wept. But why? And at what point during Christ's interaction with Mary, Martha, and the Jews regarding the resurrection of Lazarus do you believe? Do you have to see Lazarus come forth from the tomb for you to truly...
Given by David Jackson
September 3, 2022
In Part 3, we deal with the grief of death and the disappointment in Christ that Mary and Martha expressed to Jesus Christ’s seemingly slow response to their urgent plea. Although knowledgeable of the incredible truth of the resurrection, their response is not unlike ours—where is Christ when needed Him most? What more can we learn about ourselves and...
Given by David Jackson
August 27, 2022
Today, Christ is with His Father at the throne of God—a great distance from us. But that distance does not limit Christ’s ability to come to our aid. Jesus Christ is not in Bethany when he hears of Lazarus’ sickness; Jesus Christ already knew that Lazarus was sick; Jesus Christ knew that His sickness was not unto death;...
Given by Mike Moore
August 6, 2022
Given by David Jackson
July 30, 2022
The events and history recorded in Scripture not only provide us with an appreciation for the primary lessons or themes of the Bible, but with careful reading and study of the lives of the individual people involved, their interactions with each other as servants of God, and with God the Father and Jesus Christ, our understanding is unlimited in what...
Given by David Jackson
July 16, 2022
"My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials". Are we really supposed to be happy with the trials we suffer through in life? If that is the case, should I be asking for more trials or harsher trials? What did James mean by those words? The answer may surprise you.
Given by Mark Hampton
July 10, 2022
Given by Jim Cannon
July 9, 2022
Given by David Jackson
June 25, 2022
In the final part of the series, two areas are discussed: 1) Only the High Priest was allowed behind the veil into the Holy of Holies, where the Ark of the Covenant was, a single time of year on the Day of Atonement. 2) On this Day of Atonement, the presence of God would dwell above the Mercy Seat between the Cherubim...
Given by David Jackson
June 18, 2022
The Mercy Seat, the gold cover of the Ark of the Covenant, was pure gold. It was a place of mercy, a place of atonement, and was spiritual or heavenly in nature…as indicated by the cherubim of glory, which was ONE piece with the Mercy Seat. There are just not enough words to describe it. But, presented are 7 wonderful...
Given by Eric Koester
June 5, 2022
Given by David Jackson
June 5, 2022
It is the love of God, the character of God, the Spirit of God in us, or working with us to help us keep the Commandments of God, and allow what others see externally, to be what God wants us to be internally. The Holy Spirit is the Character of God on one hand, versus Damnation on the other! It...
Given by Jim Cannon
June 4, 2022
Given by Mike Moore
June 4, 2022
Given by David Jackson
May 28, 2022
Of the three items in the Ark, the tablets were likely the most significant because the Ark itself was named based on the tablets. The tablets represented the testimony; the tablets represented the covenant. The two tablets are a witness to the existence of God and the promise of Eternal Life! Handout