Given by David Jackson
August 24, 2024
We must acknowledge that while Satan is the initiator of failed marriages because he is the father of sin, we as individuals, as husband or wife, or husband and wife, are not only responsible for the success of our marriage, but we, as humans, are major contributors to the failure of the marriage. What happens when the bronze clasp that...
Given by Jim Cannon
August 10, 2024
Given by David Jackson
August 3, 2024
Pray Always and Do Not Lose Heart - Points to Consider (Handout) Living life where Satan is temporarily the god of this world means that praying and not losing heart is often very difficult. The parable of the window and the judge in Luke 18:1-8 helps us to focus on what we must do, which is to pray and never...
Given by David Jackson
July 27, 2024
There are insights into praying that have been lost in the translation from Greek and Hebrew to English. Paying with the "tension of the will" and praying about your prayers are two examples. James tells us that "Elijah had a nature like ours," and studying his life provides us with a wealth of understanding that helps...
Given by Jim Cannon
July 20, 2024
Given by Bob Paine
July 13, 2024
Given by Eric Koester
July 6, 2024
Given by Glaiser Douglas
July 6, 2024
Given by David Jackson
June 22, 2024
Given by David Jackson
June 16, 2024
The life of Jehoshaphat, King of Judah, is a testament to the truth that we, as the children of God, good people, do make poor decisions—and can even make a fatal decision if we do not yield to the urging of God’s Holy Spirit! Through the power of God’s Holy Spirit, God is present and available to...
Given by David Jackson
June 15, 2024
Like Jehoshaphat, our lives are a series of events and circumstances challenging our obedience and disobedience, pressing on our faithfulness and faithlessness in God. We are successful at times, and at other times we fail. God provides His Holy Spirit to us not just as His power when we need intervention, healing, or rescue but through the power of God�...
Given by David Jackson
May 18, 2024
Acts 2:4 "And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit…" There are eight places in Scripture, including Acts 2:4, where the phrase “filled with the Holy Spirit” is used, and there is a ninth occurrence where the Holy Spirit obviously filled and enveloped the individual. Let us consider these nine examples of being filled with the Holy Spirit and...
Given by David Jackson
May 11, 2024
Acts 2:1 (NKJV), "When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place." The phrase “with one accord” in Greek is Homothymadon (Ho-Mo-Thee-Ma-Don’), which is most interesting because it translates as “with one mind, or one heart, or one soul.” Isn’t that beautiful? Before the Holy Spirit was given to them,...
Given by David Jackson
May 4, 2024
Handout Without the reality that this ceremony symbolizes, mankind would have been reconciled to the Father through the death of Jesus Christ, but the possibility of salvation would not be realized because salvation is made possible through the resurrected life of Jesus Christ, and Jesus Christ did indeed rise from the grave and was accepted by the Father as the...
Given by David Jackson
April 29, 2024
Can you, do you, will you identify with the harlot—who was among the “forgiven much,” and therefore “love much?” Or in your heart of hearts, are you more like Simon—among the “forgiven little” who “love little?” Let's take a close look at Luke 7:36-50 and glean a spiritual lesson, for we—whether we realize it or not—must...