James and John out of pride ask Jesus to let them sit next to him when he is on his throne.
Jesus shows us that we cannot have two Gods. We cannot worship material things and love the Lord at the same time.
Jesus corrects his disciples after they rebuke a man casting out demons in the name of Jesus.
Jesus tells us that we need to turn from our sinful nature and turn to him to be saved.
When a Phoenician woman asks for healing for her daughter. Jesus pleased with her faith heals her daughter.
In this passage. Jesus tells us what comes from a persons heart is what defiles us and he also declares all foods clean.
After Herod’s daughter dances for him. In order to keep a promise he orders John the Baptist beheaded.
1 Corinthians 12:13; Galatians 3:28 and John 3:16 This sermon tells that through Jesus we have unity.
The teachers of the law accuse Jesus of being demon possessed while Jesus’ mother and brothers try to take charge of him.
When Jesus is questioned about ceremonial fasting. He answers by telling everyone about the New covenant based on faith and not works.
In this short message. I share how God promises born again believers that they will one day have the resurrection.
Jesus leads by example and gets baptized and then get tempted in the wilderness by Satan.
Before Jesus leaves for heaven he commissions the apostles to share to gospel to all peoples around the world.
The guards at the tomb report to the Pharisees and teachers of the law about the resurrection.
Out of fear that the disciples will steal Jesus’ body. The Pharisees request to have guards posted at Jesus’ tomb.
The Israelites arrive at Sinai (Mt Horeb) the mountain of God. Where God leaves his instructions on how he wants to be approached.
This sermon is about how God planned for the United States to help Israel even before the world was created.
After having remorse for betraying Jesus. Judas fails to repent and commits suicide instead.
After complaining of the lack of food God sends manna and Quail to feed the Israelites.
Peter denies Jesus out of fear and then realizes that Jesus was right in his prediction.
As Jesus prepares for the Passover holiday. The Pharisees and teachers of the law plan to kill him.
Jesus continue to warn about the end times, by telling them to use their time waiting by sharing the gospel and to be prepared since the rapture will come without warning.
Jesus warns the Pharisees and teachers of the law that they are sinners and need to repent of their sins. He also tells the Jews that he will return only when the Jews repent.
When Jesus is asked what the greatest commandment is. He tells the teacher of the law that sharing the gospel is loving God and loving our neighbors.
After Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites go. God turns the Nile and all the drinking water into blood.
After Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites leave Egypt. Aaron shows Gods power by turning his staff into a snake.
Jesus tells another parable telling us that we must be spiritually born again in order to go to heaven.
Jesus tells a parable telling the Pharisees and the teachers of the law that sinners will go to heaven for turning and believing Jesus.
When Jesus enters them temple he is angered that the temple is being used as a shopping mall.
While tending his father in laws flocks. Moses is called by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt
After killing an Egyptian for beating up one of his fellow Hebrews Moses flees to Midian and gets married and has a son.
When The sons of Zebedee asks Jesus to favor her sons. Jesus tells his disciples what they must live like as Gods children.
Centuries after the events of Genesis. A new king in Egypt puts the Israelties into slavery.
When a rich man comes to test Jesus. Jesus tells him that he cannot worship God and money.
When people bring their children to Jesus to bless them . The disciples try and stop them.
Practicing satanism, the occult and witchcraft is dangerous. This message is a warning to stay away from the practice.
Ezekiel’s prophecy can be interpreted in two ways. (1) The restoration of Israel in ancient times and when Israel became a nation again in 1948. And the new covenant when humans are reborn spiritually through the Holy Spirit and the salvation of Jesus Christ.
Unable to continue his deception Joseph makes himself known to his brothers and shows mercy.
Joseph has his servant put his favorite cup in Benjamin’s sack in an effort to bring the brothers back to his palace.
Jesus once again shows he is God when he is transfigured in the sight of his disciples.
The debates of Jesus appearance on earth have no point to them since the Bible does not describe his appearance. But the Bible allows us a look at the Godly appearance of Jesus on his throne.
When the teachers of the law demand a sign Jesus told them to look at the evidence instead of giving them the sign they asked for.
Once again Jesus proves he is God by providing enough food for a crowd of four thousand.
Joseph’s brothers allow their hate to interfere with their judgment and sell Joseph to merchants heading to Egypt.
Jesus tells his followers that certain foods and certain rituals don’t save us. That sin is within our hearts.
If God is allowing people to live in their life of sin that is not necessarily a good thing. But salvation is still available to those who seek it.
God promises Noah that he will never destroy the world again through a flood by sending a rainbow as a covenant between us.
In today’s sermon I share that God will rapture his church before the wrath of God like he did for Enoch and Elijah. Genesis 5:21-24; Hebrews 11:5, 2 kings 2:1-18 , 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 and Mathew 24:36-41.
Hearing that Esau is coming to meet him with a small army Jacob tries to make peace with Esau.
Jesus preaches to a crowd telling them that good seed represents the message of the gospel.
When Jesus’ family comes to visit him Jesus tells listeners that all those who turn to him are members of the family of God.
When Rachel realizes she is not having children the sisters compete for Jacob and to have children.
When Jesus is accused of using the power of Satan to cast out demons. He warns that it is blasphemy to claim the works of God as a work of Satan.
When John the Baptist out of fear of death asks if Jesus was the true messiah. Jesus responds with reassurance.
According to scripture once a person turns to Jesus and is saved they are now eligible to judge spiritually.
Jesus sends the disciples out for their first mission to spread the gospel and warns them of future persecution.
A woman touches Jesus’ garments and it’s healed and Jesus heals a twelve year old girl.
Jesus tells us that his teachings lead to salvation. And that he himself is the firm foundation.
Jesus warns us that there are people in the church that are not true believers even though they perform miracles and know the Bible.
Abraham sends Hagar and Ishmael away with the promise that God will make Ishmael into a great nation.
When Abraham visits Abimelek’s country God curses Abimeleks house hold when he tries to take Sarah as his wife.
When Abraham learns of Gods plans for Sodom and Gomorrha he prays that God be merciful.
Three angels appearing as travelers tell Abraham that he would be a father the following year.
When Sarai becomes impatient for Gods promise to materialize. She gives her slave to Abram as his second wife.
When Abram and Lot are blessed with abundance. They separate so that they would keep the Peace between each other.
Jesus warns that looking at someone or thinking about someone with lust is the same thing as committing the sin.
This sermon is about how the universal revival will happen only when Jesus returns to take his throne for a thousand years.
Jesus tells us to forgive and settle differences with others and not to hate each other.
To keep the Human race from being their own gods. God confuses the languages and forces humans to scatter through the earth.
God promises that he will never again flood the earth by sending his war bow which is the rainbow as a sign.
After his baptism Jesus goes out into the wilderness to fast and Satan tries to tempt him into worshipping him.
In this message the Bible tells us that a real Christian loves their neighbor by sharing the salvation of Jesus Christ to sinners. Not to tolerate people into hell.
In today’s episode Jesus becomes an example by being baptized and the entire trinity comes together.
After Generations of evil in the world God decides to destroy the world with the great flood. But decides to spare Noah and his family.
Being warned in a dream that Herod is going to kill the baby Jesus Joseph and Mary take Jesus to Egypt.
In today’s Old Testament reading scripture leads us from the time of Adam to Noah by the generations.
The first murder takes place in this part of scripture which starts conflict between human beings that lasts to this day.
In this sermon I share how God created the human race so we could have a relationship with him.
In this day and age Hell is a misunderstood topic. In this sermon I share what the Bible says about Hell and what the final destination of the wicked will be.
In this message I show what the Bible says how Gods people should respond to persecution. Scriptures Luke 22:35-38, Mathew 26:50-54 and Ephesians 6:10-12
In this sermon I share that prophecy needs to be respected like all spiritual gifts. 1 Corinthians 14:1-40 and 2 Peter 2:1-22
Todays scripture Deuteronomy 22:5 and Mathew 9:9-13. In this short message we see that God can still and wants to save those who are transgender. And calls all to repentence.
(1) offerings for the dedication of the tabernacle. (2) Jesus raises a dead girl and heals a sick woman.
(1) The Passover and the festival of unleavened bread. (2) Jesus is tested in the wilderness.
In the final sermon of the season I share how it’s the churches mission to share the gospel message and disciple new believers.
What the sign of Jonah means to believers is that Jesus spent three days in the grave to defeat death. Mathew 16:1-4
How we react to persecution is part of how we minister to others. Luke 22:35-38, Mathew 26:50-54 and Ephesians 6:10-12
Believers shouldn’t fear nuclear war or global warming. God is in control of this worlds beginning and end.
Even though following Gods will isn’t always easy. We can look forward to pleasing the Lord and receiving our reward in heaven for doing so.
Reading the Bible is worship towards God it helps us grow in our relationship toward the Lord. This sermon tells how important the Bible is for believers to read.
This short sermon shares on the dangers of false doctrine in the church. 1 Timothy 6:2-10
(1) Lamentation 2. (2) Zacchaes the tax collector. The parable of the ten Minas. The triumphal entry. Jesus at the temple.
(1) Lementations 1. (2) The parable of the persistent widow. The parable of the Pharisee and tax collector. The little children and Jesus. The rich ruler. Jesus again predicts his death. A blind beggar receives his sight.
(1) The fall of Jerusalem. Jehoiachin released. (2) Sin, Faith, duty. Ten healed of leprosy. The coming of the kingdom of God.
(1) A message about Babylon. (2) The parable of the shrewd manager. Additional teachings. The rich man and Lazarus.
(1) A message about Babylon. (2) The parable of the lost sheep. The parable of the lost coin. The parable of the lost son.
Jeremiah 49:1-39 A message about Ammon. A message about Edom. A message about Damascus. A message about Kedar and Hazor. A message about Elam. Luke 14:1-35 Jesus at a Pharisee’s house. The parable of the great banquet.The cost of being a disciple.
Jeremiah 48:1-4 A message about Moab. Luke 13:1-35 Repent or perish. A crippled woman healed on the sabbath. The parables of the mustard seed and yeast. The narrow door. Jesus’ sorrow for Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 47:1-7 A message about the Philistines. Luke 12:1-59 warnings and encouragements. The parable of the rich fool. Do not worry. Watchfulness. Not peace but division. Interpreting the times.
Jeremiah 46:1-28 A message about Egypt. Luke 11:1-54 Jesus’ teaching on prayer. Jesus and Beelzebub. The sign of Jonah. The lamp of the body. Six woes.
Jeremiah 45:1-5 A message to Baruch. Luke 10:1-42 Jesus sends out the seventy two. The parable of the Good Samaritan. At the home of Martha and Mary.
Jeremiah 44:1-30 Disaster because of idolatry. Luke 9:1-62 Jesus sends out the twelve. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Peters confession of Christ. The transfiguration. The healing of a boy with an evil spirit. Who will be the greatest? Samaritan opposition. The cost of following Jesus.
Jeremiah 43:1-13 The flight to Egypt. Luke 8:1-39 The parable of the sower. A lamp on a stand. Jesus mother and brothers. Jesus calms the storm. The healing of a demon possessed man. A dead girl and a sick woman.
Salvation does not come from our works. But by Christ’s death on the cross and Gods grace and mercy
(1) Flight to Egypt part 2. (2) The Faith of the centurion. Jesus raises a widows son. Jesus and John the Baptist. Jesus anointed by a sinful woman.
(1) Gedaliah assassinated. Flight to Egypt. Lord of the sabbath. The twelve apostles. Blessings and woes. Love for enemies. Judging others. A tree and it’s fruit. The wise and foolish builders.
(1) Jeremiah freed. Gedaliah assassinated. (2) The calling of the first disciples. The man with leprosy. Jesus heals a paralytic. The calling of Levi. Jesus questioned about fasting.
(1) The fall of Jerusalem. (2) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus rejected at Nazareth. Jesus drives out an evil spirit. Jesus heals many.
(1) Jeremiah thrown into a cistern. Zedekiah questions Jeremiah again. (2) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism and genealogy of Jesus.
(1) Jeremiah in prison. (2) The birth of Jesus. The shepherds and the angels. Jesus presented in the temple. The boy Jesus at the temple.
(1) Jehoiakim burns Jeremiah’s scrolls. (2) Introduction. The birth of John the Baptist foretold. The birth of Jesus foretold. Mary visits Elizabeth. Mary’s song. The birth of John the Baptist. Zechariah’s song.
(1) Warning to Zedekiah. Freedom for slaves. (2) Jesus before Pilate. The soldiers mock Jesus. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. The burial of Jesus.
(1) Promise of restoration. Jesus anointed at Bethany. The Lords supper. Jesus predicts Peters denial. Gethsemane. Jesus arrested. Before the Sanhedrin. Peter disowns Jesus.
(1) Restoration of Israel part 2. (2) The parable of the tenants. Paying taxes to Caesar. Marriage at the resurrection. The greatest commandment. Whose son is the Christ? The widows offering.
(1) Restoration of Israel. (2) The triumphal entry. Jesus clears the temple. The withered fig tree. The authority of Jesus questioned.
(1) A letter to the exiles. A message to Shemaiah. (2) Divorce. The little children and Jesus. The rich young man. Jesus again predicts his death. The request of James and John. Blind Bartimaeus receives his sight.
(1) The false prophet Hananiah. (2) Jesus predicts his death. The transfiguration. The healing of a boy with an evil spirit. Who is the greatest? Whoever is not against us is for us. Causing to sin.
(1) Judah to serve Nebuchadnezzar. (2) Jesus feeds the four thousand. The yeast of the Pharisees and Herod. The healing of a blind man in Bathsaida. Peters confession of Christ. Jesus predicts his death.
(1) Jeremiah threatened with death. (2) clean and unclean. The faith of the Syrophoenician woman. The healing of the deaf and the mute man.
(1) Seventy years of captivity. The cup of Gods wrath. (2) A prophet without honor. Jesus sends out the twelve. John the Baptist beheaded. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water.
(1) Two baskets of figs. (2) The healing of a Demon possessed man. A dead girl and a sick woman.
(1)The righteous branch. Lying prophets. False oracles and false prophets. (2) The parable of the sower. A lamp on a stand. The parable of the growing seed. The parable of the mustard seed. Jesus calms the storm
(1) Judgment against evil kings. (2) Lord of the sabbath. Crowds follow Jesus. The appointing of the twelve apostles. Jesus and Beelzebub. Jesus’ mother and brothers.
(1) God rejects Zedekiahs request. (2) Jesus heals a paralytic. The calling of Levi. Jesus questioned about fasting. Lord of the sabbath.
(1) Jeremiah and Passhur. Jeremiah’s complaint. (2) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism and temptation of Jesus. The calling of the first disciples. Jesus heals many. Jesus prays in a solitary place.
Is it right to say Gods name in vain? This sermon tells us that God is offended when we misuse his name. Exodus 20:7
(1) At the potters house part 2. (2) The resurrection. The guards report. The great commission.
(1) At potters house. (2) Judas hangs himself. Jesus before Pilate. The soldiers mock Jesus. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. The burial of Jesus. The guard at the tomb.
(1) Day of disaster part 2. (2) The plot against Jesus. Jesus anointed at Bethany. Judas agrees to betray Jesus. The Lords supper. Jesus predicts denial. Gethsemane. Jesus arrested. Before The Sanhedrin. Peter disowns Jesus.
(1) Day of disaster. (2) The parable of the ten virgins. The parable of the talents. The sheep and the goats.
(1) Drought, famine, sword part 2. (2) signs of the end of the age. The day and hour unknown.
In episode one the scripture is Exodus 20:2-6. This series shows us that the Ten Commandments and the laws of God tells us what sin is and that Jesus is the answer to correcting sin.
(1) A linen belt. Wineskins. Threat of Captivity. (2) The parable of the wedding banquet. Paying taxes to Caesar. Marriage and the resurrection. The greatest commandment. Whose Son is the Christ?
(1) Jeremiah’s complaint. Gods answer. (2) The triumphal entry. Jesus at the temple. The fig tree withers. The authority of Jesus questioned. The parable of the two sons. The parable of the tenants
(1) The covenant is broken. Plot against Jeremiah. (2) The parable of the workers in the vineyard. Jesus again predicts his death. A mothers request. Two blind men receive sight.
(1) God and idols. Coming destruction. Jeremiah’s prayer. (2) Divorce. The little children and Jesus. The rich young man.
(1) Sin and punishment part 2. (2) The greatest in the kingdom of heaven. The parable of the lost sheep. A brother who sins against you. The parable of the unmerciful servant.
(1) The Valley of slaughter part 2. Sin and punishment. (2) The transfiguration. The dealing of a boy with a demon. The temple tax.
(1) False religion worthless. The Valley of slaughter. (2) The demand for a sign. The yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees. Peters confession of Christ. Jesus predicts his death.
(1) Jerusalem under siege. (2) Clean and unclean. The faith of the Canaanite woman. Jesus feeds the four thousand.
(1) Not one is righteous. (2) John the Baptist beheaded. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water.
(1) Unfaithful Israel part 2. Disaster from the North. (2) The parable of the sower. The parable of the weeds. The parable of the mustard seed. The parable of the weeds explained. The parable of the hidden treasure and pearl. The parable of the net. A prophet without honor.
(1) Israel forsakes God part 2. Unfaithful Israel. (2) Lord of the sabbath. Gods chosen servant. Jesus and Beelzebub. The sign of Jonah. Jesus’ mother and brothers.
(1) Israel foresakes God. (2) Jesus and John the Baptist. Woe to unrepentant cities. Rest for the weary
(1) Judgment and hope. (2) Jesus heals the paralytic. The calling of Mathew. Jesus questioned about fasting. A dead girl and a sick woman. Jesus heals the blind and mute. The workers are few.
John 8:3-11. This sermon tells us whether or not Mary Magdalene was a prostitute or not.
(1) Judgment and salvation. New heaven and new earth. (2) The man with leprosy . The faith of the centurion. Jesus heals many. The cost of following Jesus. Jesus calms the storm. The healing of two demon possessed men.
(1) Praise and prayer part 2. (2) Judging others. Ask, seek, knock. A narrow and wide gates. A tree and it’s fruit. The wise and foolish builders.
(1) Gods vengeance and redemption. Praise and prayer. (2) Giving to the needy. Prayer. Fasting. Treasures in heaven. Do not worry.
(1) Zions new name. (2) The beatitudes. Salt and light. The fulfillment of the law. Murder. Adultery. Divorce. Oaths. An eye for an eye. Love for enemies.
(1) The year of the Lords favor. (2) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins to preach. The calling of the first disciples. Jesus heals the sick.
(1) Sin, confession and redemption. (2) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism of Jesus.
(1) True fasting . (2)The visit of the Magi. The escape to Egypt. The return to Nazareth.
(1) Gods accusation against the wicked. Comfort for the contrite. (2) The genealogy of Jesus. The birth of Jesus Christ.
(1) Invitation to the thirsty. (2) A census of Israel’s warriors. Levites exempted. (3) Paul on Malta. Paul arrives at Rome. Paul in Rome.
(1) The future glory of Zion. (2) Laws about vows. (3) Paul sails for Rome. The storm at sea. The shipwreck.
(1) Blessings for obedience. Punishment for disobedience. (2) Paul’s defense before Agrippa. Paul tells of his conversion.
(1) The cup of the Lords wrath. The suffering and the glory of the servant. (2) Sabbath year. The year of Jubilee. Redemption of property. Kindness for poor brothers Redeeming a poor man. (3) Paul appeals to Caesar. Paul before Agrippa.
(1) Everlasting salvation for Zion. Cup of the Lords wrath. (2) The lamps. Bread for the tabernacle. Punishment for the blasphemy. An eye for an eye. (3) Paul before Felix at Caesarea. Paul kept in custody.
(1) Israel’s sin and the servants obedience. (2) Feasts of the Lord. The sabbath. The Passover. The feast of the first fruits. The feast of weeks. The feast of trumpets. The day of atonement. The feast of booths. (3) Paul before the council part 2. A plot to kill Paul. Paul sent to Felix the Governor.
(1) The servant of the Lord. Restoration of Israel. (2)Holiness and the priests part 2. Acceptable offerings. (3) Paul speaks the crowd part 2. Paul and the Roman tribune. Paul before the council.
(1) Stubborn Israel. Israel freed. (2) Holiness and priests. (3) Paul goes to Jerusalem. Paul visits James. Paul arrested in the temple. Paul speaks to the people.
(1) The fall of Babylon. (2) Punishment for child sacrifice. Punishment for sexual immorality. You shall be Holy. (3) Paul in Macedonia and Greece. Eutychus raised from the dead. Paul speaks to the Ephesian elders.
(1) Gods of Babylon. (2) The Lord is Holy. Love your neighbor as yourself. You shall keep my Statutes. (3) Paul in Ephesus. The sons of Sceva. A riot in Ephesus.
(1) Jerusalem to be inhabited part 2. (2) Unlawful sexual relations. (3) Paul in Corinth. Paul returns to Antioch. Apollos speaks boldly in Ephesus.
(1) Israel the chosen. The Lord, not Idols. Jerusalem to be inhabited. (2) The place of sacrifice. Laws against eating blood. (3) Paul and Silas in Thessalonica. Paul and Silas in Berea. Paul in Athens. Paul addresses the Areopagus..
(1) Israel’s only savior. Gods mercy and unfaithfulness. (2) Day of Atonement. (3) Timothy joins Paul and Silas. The Macedonian call. The conversion of Lydia. Paul and Silas in prison. The Philippian jailer converted.
(1) The servant of the Lord. Song of praise to the Lord. Israel blind and deaf. (2) Laws about bodily discharge. (3) The Jerusalem council. The councils letter to the Gentile believers. Paul and Barnabas separate.
(1) The helper of Israel. (2) Laws for cleansing lepers. Laws for cleansing houses. (3) Paul and Barnabas In Iconium. Paul and Barnabas In Lystra. Paul stoned at Lystra. Paul and Barnabas return to Antioch in Syria
(1) Laws about Leprosy. (2) Barnabas and Saul sent to off. Barnabas and Saul on Cyprus. Paul and Barnabas at Antioch in Pisidia.
(1) Hezekiah’s illness. (2) Purification after childbirth. (3) James killed and Peter imprisoned. Peter is rescued. The death of Herod.
(1) Jerusalem’s deliverance foretold. Hezekiah’s prayer. Sennacherib’s fall. (2) clean and unclean animals. (3) Peter reports to the church. The church in Antioch.
(1) Sennacherib threatens Jerusalem. (2) The death of Nadab and Abihu. (3) Peter and Cornelius. Peters Vision. Gentiles hear the good news. The Holy Spirit falls on Gentiles.
(1) Joy of the redeemed. (2) The Lord accepts Aaron’s offering.(3) The conversion of Saul. Saul proclaims Jesus in Synagogues. Saul escapes from Damascus.Saul in Jerusalem. The healing of Aeneas Dorcus restored to life.
(1) Judgment against the Nations. (2) consecration of Aaron and his sons. (3) Saul ravages the church. Philip proclaims Christ in Samaria. Simon the magician believes. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch.
(1) Distress and help. (2) The priests and the offerings part 2. (3) Stephens speech. The stoning of Stephen.
(1) The kingdom of Righteousness. The women of Jerusalem. (2) Laws for guilt Offerings part 2. The priests and the offerings. (3) Seven chosen to serve. Stephen seized.
(1) woe to those who rely on Egypt. (2) Laws for sin offerings part 2. Laws for guilt offerings. (3) Ananias and Saaphira. Many sins and wonders done. The apostles arrested and freed
(1) Woe to the obstinate nation. (2) Laws for sin offerings. (3) Peter and John before the council. The believers prayer for boldness. They had everything in common.
(1) Woe to David’s city. (2) Laws for peace offerings. (3) The lame beggar healed. Peter speaks in Solomon’s portico.
(1) Woe to Ephraim. (2) Laws for grain offering. (3) The coming of the Holy Spirit. Peters sermon at Pentecost. The fellowship of the believers.
(1)Deliverance in Israel. (2) Laws for burnt offerings. (3) The promise of the Holy Spirit. The Ascension. Mathias chosen to replace Judas.
(1) The helper of Israel. (2) The tabernacle. The glory of the Lord. (3) Jesus appears to the seven Disciples.Jesus and Peter. Jesus and the beloved apostle
(1) comfort for Gods people. (2) Making the priestly garments. (3) The resurrection. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene. Jesus appears to the disciples. Jesus appears to Thomas. The purpose of this book.
This sermon warns of progressive Christianity and how it is a new form of Idolatry. Exodus 20:22-23 and Romans 16:17-18
(1) Envoys from Babylon. (2) Making the altar of burnt offering. Making the bronze basin. Making the court. Materials for the tabernacle. (3) Jesus delivered to be crucified. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. Jesus’ side is pierced. Jesus is buried.
(1) A song of praise. Making the ark. Making the table. Making the lampstand. Making the altar of incense. (3) Betrayal and arrest of Jesus. Jesus faces Annas and Caiaphas. Peter denies Jesus. The high priest questions Jesus. Peter denies Jesus again. Jesus before Pilate. My kingdom is not of this world.
(1) praise the Lord. (2) Construction of the temple part 2. (3) The high priestly Prayer.
(1)The Lords devestation of the earth. (2) Sabbath regulations. Contributions to the tabernacle. Construction of the tabernacle. (3) The hatred of the world part 2. The work of the Holy Spirit. Your sorrow will turn to joy. I have overcome the world.
(1) A prophecy about Tyre. Moses makes new tablets. The covenant renewed. The shining face of Moses. (3) I am the true vine. The hatered of the world
(1) A prophecy about Jerusalem. (2) The command to leave Sinai. The tent of meeting. Moses’ intercession. (3) I am the way, the truth and the life. Jesus promises the Holy Spirit.
(1) A prophecy against Babylon. A prophecy against Edom. A prophecy against Arabia. (2) The golden calf. (3) Jesus washes his disciples feet. One of you will betray me. A new commandment. Jesus foretells Peters denial.
(1) A prophecy against Cush. (2) Oholiab and Bazalel. (3) Jesus at Bethany. The plot to kill Lazarus. The triumphal entry. Some Greeks seek Jesus. The Son of Man must be lifted up. The unbelief of the people. Jesus came to save the world.
(1) A prophecy against Egypt. (2) The altar of incense. The census tax. The bronze basin. The anointing oil of incense. (3) The death of Lazarus. I am the resurrection and the Life. Jesus weeps. Jesus raises Lazarus. The plot to kill Jesus.
(1) A prophecy against Cush. (2) Consecration of the priests. (3) I am the good shepherd. I and the Father are one.
(1) An Oracle against Damascus. (2) The bronze altar. The court of the tabernacle. Jesus heals a man born blind.
(1) A prophecy against Moab part 2. (2) The tabernacle. (3) The woman caught in adultery. I am the Light of the world. The truth will set you free. You are of your father the devil. Before Abraham was, I am.
(1) A prophecy against Moab. (2) contributions for the sanctuary. The ark of the covenant. The table for bread. The golden lampstand. (3) Jesus at the feast of booths. Can this be the Christ? Officers sent to arrest Jesus. Rivers of living water. Divisions among the people.
(1) Prophecy against Babylon part 2. A prophecy against Assyria. A prophecy against the Philistines. (2) The covenant confirmed. (3) Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water. I am the bread of life. The words of eternal life.
In this sermon we learn about the gifts of prophecy and speaking in tongues. 1 Corinthians 14:1-32
(1) A prophecy against Babylon. (2) Laws about social Justice part 2. Laws about the sabbaths and festivals. Conquest of Canaan promised. (3) The healing at the pool on the sabbath. Jesus is equal with God. The authority of the Son. Witnesses to Jesus.
(1) Songs of praise. (2) Laws about restitution part 2. Laws about social justice. (3) Jesus and the woman of Samaria. Jesus heals an officials son.
(1) The branch from Jesse. (2) Laws about slaves. Laws about restitution. (3) Betrayal and arrest of Jesus. Jesus faces Annas and Caiaphas. Peter denies Jesus. The high priest questions Jesus. Peter denies Jesus again. Jesus before Pilate. My kingdom is not of this world.
(1) Gods judgment on Assyria. The remnant of Israel. (2) The Ten Commandments. Laws and altars. (3) The wedding at Cana. Jesus cleanses the temple. Jesus knows what is in man.
(1) To us a child is born. The Lords anger against Israel. (2) Israel at mount Sinai. (3) The word became flesh. The testimony is of John the Baptist. Behold, the Lamp of God. Jesus calls the first disciples. Jesus calls Philip and Nathanael.
(1) Assyria, the Lords instrument. Fear God. (2) Jethro’s advice. (3) The resurrection. On the road to Emmaus. Jesus appears to his disciples. The ascension.
What is the difference between the old and new covenant? This sermon gives light to the subject. 2 Corinthians 3:7-18
(1) The sign of Immanuel. (2) water from the rock. Israel defeats Amalek. (3) Jesus before Pilate. Jesus before Herod. Pilate delivers Jesus to be crucified. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. Jesus is buried.
(1) Isaiah’s commission. (2) Bread from Heaven. (3) The plot to kill Jesus. Judas to betray Jesus. The Passover with the disciples. Institution of the Lords supper. Who is the greatest? Jesus foretells Peters denial. Scripture must be fulfilled. Jesus prays on the mount of olives. Betrayal and arrest of Jesus. Peter denies Jesus. Jesus is mocked. Jesus before the council.
(1) The song of the vineyard. Woes and Judgments. (2) The song of Moses. Bitter water made sweet. (3)The widows offering. Jesus foretells the destruction of the temple. Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem. The coming of the Son of Man. The lesson of the fig tree. Watch yourselves.
(1) Judgment on Jerusalem and Judah part 2. (2) Crossing the Red Sea. (3) The authority of Jesus questioned. The parable of the wicked tenants. Paying taxes to Caesar. Sadducees ask about the resurrection. Whose Son is the Christ? Beware of the scribes.
(1) Judgment on Jerusalem and Judah. (2) consecration of the first born. The feast of the unleavened bread. Pillars of cloud and fire. (3) Jesus and Zacchaes. The parable of the ten Minas. The triumphal entry. Jesus weeps over Jerusalem. Jesus cleanses the temple.
(1) The mountain of the Lord. The day of the Lord. (2)The Passover. The tenth plague: Death of the firstborn. The Exodus. Institution of the Passover. (3) The parable of the persistent widow. The Pharisee and the tax collector. Let the little children come to me. The rich ruler. Jesus foretells his death a third time. Jesus heals a blind beggar.
(1) Introduction. A rebellious nation. (2) The Final plague threatened. (3) Temptation to sin. Increase our faith. Unworthy servants. Jesus cleanses ten lepers. The coming of the kingdom.
(1) Beloved. Friends. Beloved. Friends. Beloved. Lover. Beloved. (2) The eighth plague: Locusts. The Ninth plague: Darkness.(3) The parable of the dishonest manager. The law and the kingdom of God. Divorce and remarriage. The rich man and Lazarus
(1) Lover. Beloved. (2) The fifth plague: Egyptian livestock die. The sixth plague: Boils. The seventh plague: Hail. (3) The parable of the lost sheep. The parable of the lost coin. The parable of the prodigal son.
(1) Friends. Beloved. Lover. Friends. Lover. Friends. Lover. (2) The second plague:Frogs. The third plague. Gnats. The fourth plague: flies. (3) Healing a man on the sabbath. The parable of the wedding feast. The parable of the great banquet. The cost discipleship. Salt without taste is worthless.
(1) Lover. Friends. Beloved. Friends. Beloved. (2) Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh. The first plague: water turned to blood. (3) Repent or perish. The parable of the barren fig tree. A woman with a disabling spirit. The mustard seed and leaven. The narrow door. Lament over Jerusalem.
This sermon tells us what Jesus means by being born again. John 3:1-21 and 1 Corinthians 3:1-21
(1) Lover.Beloved. (2) Gods promise of deliverance. The genealogy of Moses and Aaron. (3) Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees. Have no fear. Acknowledge Christ before men. The parable of the rich fool. Do not be anxious. You must be ready. Not peace but division. Interpreting the times. Settle with your accuser.
(1) Beloved part 2. (2) Making bricks without straw. (3) The Lord’s Prayer. Jesus and Beelzebub. Return of an unclean spirit. True blessedness. The signs of Jonah. The Light in you. Woe to the Pharisees and Lawyers.
(1) Beloved. Lover. Beloved. Lover. Beloved. (2) Moses given powerful signs. Moses returns to Egypt.(3) Jesus sends out the seventy two. Woe to unrepentant cities. The return of seventy two. Jesus rejoices in the Fathers will. The parable of Good Samaritan. Martha and Mary.
(1) Beloved. Friends. Beloved. Friends. Lover. Beloved. Lover. Beloved. Lover. Beloved. Lover. (2) The burning Bush. (3) Jesus sends out the twelve apostles. Herod perplexed by Jesus. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Peter confesses Jesus As The Christ. Jesus foretells his death. Take up your cross and follow Jesus. The transfiguration. Jesus heals a boy with an unclean spirit. Jesus again foretells his death. Who is the greatest? Anyone against us is for us. A Samaritan village rejects Jesus. The cost of following Jesus.
(1) Remember your creator while young part 2. The conclusion of the matter. (2) The birth of Moses. Moses flees to Midian. God heads Israel’s groaning. (3) women accompanying Jesus. The parable of the sower. The purpose of the parables. A lamp under a jar. Jesus’ mother and brothers. Jesus calms a storm. Jesus heals a man with a demon. Jesus heals a woman and Jairus’s daughter.
(1) Bread upon the waters. Remember your creator. (2) Israel increases greatly in Egypt. Pharaoh oppresses Israel. (3) Jesus heals a centurions servant. Jesus raises a widows son. Messengers from John the Baptist. A sinful woman forgiven.
In this weeks short sermon. I share how Jews and Gentiles both need the salvation of Jesus Christ to be saved
(1) Wisdom better than folly part 2. (2) Jacob’s death and burial part 2. Gods good purpose. The death of Joseph. (3) Jesus is Lord of the sabbath. A man with a withered hand. The twelve apostles. Jesus ministers to a great multitude. Judging others. A tree and it’s fruit. Build your house on a rock.
(1) A common destiny for all. Wisdom better than folly. (2) Jacob blesses his sons. Jacob’s death and funeral. (3) Jesus calls his first disciples. Jesus cleanses a leper. Jesus heals a paralytic. Jesus calls Levi. A question about fasting.
(1) wisdom part 2 (2) Jacob blesses Ephraim and Manasseh. (3) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins his ministry. Jesus rejected at Nazareth. Jesus heals a man with an unclean demon. Jesus heals many. Jesus preaches in the synagogue.
(1) Wisdom. (2) Jacob’s family settles in Goshen. Joseph and the famine. (3) John to Baptist prepares the way. The genealogy of Jesus Christ.
(1) Riches are meaningless. (2) Joseph brings his family to Egypt. Jacob and Joseph reunite. (3) The birth of Jesus Christ. The shepherds and the angels. Jesus presented at the temple. The return to Nazareth. The boy Jesus at the temple.
(1) Stand in awe of God. Riches are meaningless. (2) Joseph provides for his brothers and family. (3) Dedication to Theophilus. Birth of John the Baptist foretold. Birth of Jesus foretold. Mary visits Elizabeth. Mary’s song of praise: The Magnificat. The birth of John the Baptist. Zechariah’s prophecy.
(1) Oppression, toil, friendlessness. Advancement is meaningless. (2) Joseph tests his brothers. (3) The resurrection. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene.Jesus appears to two disciples. The great commission.
(1) A time for everything. (2) Joseph’s brothers return to Egypt. (3) Jesus delivered to Pilate. Pilate delivers Jesus to be crucified. The death of Jesus. Jesus is buried.
(1) Pleasures are meaningless. Wisdom and folly are meaningless. Toil is meaningless. (2) Joseph’s brothers go to Egypt. (3)The plot to kill Jesus. Jesus anointed at Bethany. Judas to betray Jesus. The Passover with the disciples. Institution of the Lords supper. Jesus foretells Peters denial. Jesus prays in Gethsemane. Betrayal and arrest of Jesus. A young man flees. Jesus before the council. Peter denies Jesus.
(1) Everything is meaningless. (2) Joseph interprets Pharaohs dream. Joseph rises to power. (3) Jesus foretells destruction of the temple. Signs of the end of the age. The abomination of desolation. The coming of the Son of man. The lesson of the fig tree. No one knows the day or the hour.
(1) says of King Lemuel. Epilogue: The wife of Nobel character. (2) Joseph interprets two prisoners dreams. (3) The parable of the tenants. Paying taxes to Caesar. The Sadducees ask about the resurrection. The great commandment. Whose Son is the Christ? Beware of the scribes. The widows offering.
(1) Sayings of Adgar. (2) Joseph and Potiphars wife. (3) The triumphal entry. Jesus curses the fig tree. Jesus cleanses the temple. The lesson from the withered fig tree. The authority of Jesus challenged.
(1) A man who remains stiff necked. (2) Judah and Tamar. (3) Teaching about divorce. Let the children come to me. The rich young man. Jesus foretells his death a third time. The request of James and John. Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus.
(1) The wicked man flees but no one pursues. (2) Joseph’s dreams. (3) Jesus foretells his death and resurrection part 2. The transfiguration. Jesus again foretells death and resurrection. Who is the greatest? Anyone not against us is for us. Temptations to sin.
(1) Do not bible boast about tomorrow. (2) Esau’s descendants. Jesus feeds the four thousand.The Pharisees demand a sign. The leaven of the Pharisees and Herod. Jesus heals a blind man at Bethsaida. Peter confesses Jesus As The the Christ.Jesus foretells his death and resurrection.
(1) Like Snow in Summer and rain in harvest. (2) God blesses and renames Jacob. The deaths of Rachel and Isaac. (3) Traditions and commandments. What defiles a person. The Syrophoenician woman. Jesus heals a deaf man.
(1) More Proverbs of Solomon. (2) The defiling of Dinah. (3) Jesus rejected at Nazareth. Jesus sends out the twelve apostles. The death of John the Baptist. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water. Jesus heals the sick in Gennasaret.
(1) Do not envy a wicked man. Further sayings of the wise. (2) Jacob meets Esau. Jesus heals a man with a demon. Jesus heals a woman and Jairus’s daughter.
(1) when you sit and dine with a ruler, note well what is before you. (2) Jacob fears Esau. Jacob wrestles with God. (3)The parable of the sower. The purpose of parables. A lamp under a basket. The parable of the seed growing. The parable of the mustard seed. Jesus calms the storm.
This sermon tells that in the last days there will be Christian’s who refuse to listen to true doctrine.
(1) A good name is more desirable than great riches. Sayings of the wise. (2) Jacob flees from Laban. A man with a withered hand . A great crowd follows Jesus. The twelve apostles. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Jesus’ mother and brothers.
(1) The kings heart is in the hand of the Lord. (2) Jacob’s children part 2. Jacob’s prosperity. (3) Jesus heals a paralytic. Jesus calls Levi. A question about fasting. Jesus is Lord of the sabbath.
(1) Wine is a mocked and beer a brawler. (2) Jacob marries Leah and Rachel. Jacob’s children. (3) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism of Jesus. The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins his ministry. Jesus calls the first disciples. Jesus heals a man with an unclean spirit. Jesus heals many. Jesus preaches in Galilee. Jesus cleanses a Leper.
(1) Better a poor man whose walk is blameless. (2) Jacob sent to Laban. Esau marries an Ishmaelite. Jacob’s dream. (3) The resurrection. The report of the guard. The great commission.
(1) A unfriendly man pursues selfish ends. (2) Isaac blesses Jacob. (3)Jesus delivered to Pilate. Judas hangs himself. Jesus before Pilate. The crowd chooses Barabbas. Pilate delivers Jesus to be crucified. Jesus is mocked. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. Jesus is buried. The guard at the tomb.
Reading from Mathew 24:36-57. This sermon shows that Jesus started the prophecies of the Rapture.
(1) Better a dry crust with peace and quiet. (2) Gods promise to Isaac.The plot to kill Jesus. Jesus anointed at Bethany. Judas to betray Jesus. The Passover with the disciples. Institution of the Lords supper. Jesus foretells Peters denial. Jesus prays in Gethsemane. Betrayal and arrest of Jesus. Jesus before Caiaphas and the council. Peter denies Jesus.
(1) To man belong the plans of the heart. (2) Abrahams death and his descendants. The birth of Esau and Jacob. Esau sells his birthright. (3) The parable of the ten virgins. The parable of the talents. The final judgment.
(1) A gentle answer turns away wrath. (2) Isaac and Rebekah. (3) Jesus foretells the destruction of the temple. Signs of the end of the age. The abomination of desolation. The coming of the Son of man. The lesson of the fig tree. No one knows the day or the hour.
(1) The wise woman builds her house. (2) Sarah’s death and burial. (3) seven woes to the scribes and Pharisees. Lament over Jerusalem
(1) A wise son heeds his fathers instructions. (2) The sacrifice of Isaac. (3) The parable of the wedding feast.Paying taxes to Caesar. Sadducees about the resurrection. The great commandment. Whose Son is the Christ?
(1) Who ever loves discipline loves knowledge. (2) The birth of Isaac. God protects Hagar and Ishmael. A treaty with Abimelech. (3) The triumphal entry. Jesus clears the temple. Jesus curses the fig tree. The authority of Jesus challenged. The parable of the two sons. The parable of the tenants.
(1) when pride comes. (2) Abraham and Abimelech. (3) Laborers in the vineyard. Jesus foretells his death a third time. A mothers request. Jesus heals two blind men.
God can do anything. He wouldn’t be God if he couldn’t. This short message inspires us that God is the God of the impossible
(1) Proverbs of Solomon. (2) God rescues Lot. Lot and his daughters. (3) Teaching about divorce. Let the children come to me. The rich young man
(1) Invitations of wisdom and folly. (2) Isaacs birth promised part 2. Abraham intercedes for Sodom. (3) who is the greatest? Temptations to sin. The parable Of the lost sheep. In your brother sins against you. The parable of the unforgiving servant.
(1) Wisdoms call. (2) Abraham and the covenant of circumcision. Isaacs birth promised. (2) The transfiguration. Jesus heals a boy with a demon. Jesus again foretells death, resurrection. The temple tax.
(1) warning against the adulteress. (2) Sarai and Hagar. (3) Pharisees and Sadducees demand a sign. The leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees. Peter confession of Christ. Jesus foretells his death and resurrection. Take up your cross and follow Jesus.
(1) warnings against folly. Warning against Adultery. (2) Gods covenant with Abram. (3) Traditions and commandments. What defiles a person. The faith of a Canaanite woman. Jesus heals many. Jesus feeds the four thousand.
(1) Warning against adultery. (2) Abram rescues Lot. Abram blessed by Melchizedek. (3) The death of John the Baptist. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water. Jesus heals the sick in Gennesaret.
(1) wisdom is supreme. (2) Abram and Lot separate. (3) The parable of the sower. The purpose of parables. The parable of the sower explained. The parable of the weeds. The mustard seed of the leaven. Prophecy and parables. The parable of the weeds explained. The parable of the hidden treasure. The parable of the great value. The parable of the Net. New and old treasures. Jesus rejected at Nazareth.
(1) Further benefits of wisdom. (2) The call of Abram. Abram and Sarai. (3) Jesus Lord of the sabbath. A man with a withered hand. Gods chosen servant. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. A tree is known by it’s fruit. The sign of Jonah. Return of an unclean spirit. Jesus mother and brothers.
(1)Moral benefits of wisdom. (2) The Tower of Babel. Shem’s descendants. Terah’s descendants. (3) Messengers from John the Baptist. Woe to unrepentant cities. Come to me and I will give you rest.
(1) Prologue: purpose and theme. Exhortations the embrace of wisdom. Warning against enticement. Warning against rejecting wisdom. (2) Nations descended from Noah. (3) The twelve apostles. Jesus sends out the twelve apostles. Persecution will come. Have no fear. Not peace but a sword. Rewards.
(1) Final Psalm. (2) Gods covenant with Noah part 2. Noah’s descendants. (3)Jesus heals the paralytic. Jesus calls Mathew. A question about fasting. A girl restored to life, and a woman healed. Jesus heals two blind men. Jesus heals a man unable to speak. The harvest is plentiful but the Laborers are few.
(1) praise the Lord. (2) Flood subsides. Gods covenant with Noah. (3) Jesus cleanses a Leper. Jesus heals many. The cost of following Jesus. Jesus calms the storm. Jesus heals two men with demons.
The parable of the sheep and the goats gives us a description what kind of fate false believers will receive on Judgment day
(1) Praise the Lord. (2) Noah and the flood part 2. (3) Judging others. Ask and it will be given. The golden rule. A tree and it’s fruit. I never knew you. Build the house on the rock. The authority of Jesus.
(1) praise the Lord. (2) Increasing corruption on the earth. Noah and the flood. (3) Giving to the Needy. The Lord’s Prayer. Fasting. Laying up treasures in heaven. Do not be anxious.
(1) Praise the Lord. (2) Adams descendants to Noah. (3) The sermon on the mount. The beatitudes. Salt and light. Christ came to fulfill the law. Anger. Lust. Divorce. Oaths . Retaliation. Love your enemies.
(1) A Psalm of Jesus praise of David. (2) Cain and Abel. (3) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins his ministry. Jesus calls his first disciples. Jesus ministers to great crowds.
(1) Of David. (2) The fall. (3) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism of Jesus.
(1) A Psalm of David. (2) The seventh day, God rests. The creation of man and woman.(2) The visit of the wise men. The flight to Egypt. Herod kills the children. The return To Nazareth.
(1) A Maskil of David. When he was in cave. A prayer. (2) The creation of the world. (3) The genealogy of Jesus. The birth of Jesus Christ.
(1) For the director of music. Of David. A Psalm. (2) The thousand years. Satans doom. The dead are judged.
Today’s message tells how we should forgive those who try or succeed in canceling us and pray for them.
(1) A song of Ascents. Of David. (2) The lamb and the 144,000. The three angels. The harvest of the earth.
(1) A song of Ascents of Solomon. (2) The seventh seal and the golden censor. The trumpets.
(1) A song of Ascents. Of David. (2)To the church in Sardis. To the church in Philadelphia. To the church in Laodicea.
(1) A song of ascents. (2) The church in Ephesus. To the church in Smyrna. To the church in Pergamum. To the church in Thyatira
Reading from scripture we learn our roles as husband and wife. And that Marriage is successful with God as the head of the household.
(1) Ayin. (2) walking in the light part 2. Do not love the world. Warning against antichrists. Children of God.
In scripture Paul’s tells us to stay pure for the Lord and for singles to live for God and not to worry about marriage.
(1) Lamdh. (2) Introduction. Making ones calling and Election sure. Prophecy of scripture.
(1) Heth. (2) Be Holy Part 2. The Living stone and a chosen people. Submission to rulers and masters.
Reading from James 1:2-27 and Hebrews 12:1-13. We learn that Success in Gods eyes is to persevere through trials and tribulations and to trust in him and his will.
Reading from Isaiah 53:3-5 we read that God sent his Son to die so we can be healed of our sins
(1) Psalm 112:1-10. (2) warning against falling away part 2. The certainty of Gods promise.
(1) Psalm 111:1-10. (2) Jesus the great high priest part 2. Warning against falling away.
In 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 and Revelation 13:16-18. We learn what the Antichrist will be and what the mark of the beast will be according to scriptures
(1) Of David a Psalm. (2) The sabbath rest for the people of God. Jesus the great high priest.
(1) For the director of music. Of David a Psalm. (2) Jesus greater than Moses. Warning against unbelief.
(1) A song. A Psalm of David. (2) warning to pay attention. Jesus made like his brothers.
Reading from the book of 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18;5:1-11 we are given hope that the church will not have to face Gods wrath.
(1) A prayer of an afflicted man. When he is faint and pours out him lament before the Lord. (2) Paul’s charge to Timothy part 2. Personal remarks. Final greetings.
(1) A Psalm for forgiving thanks. (2) -Encouragement to be faithful part 2. A workman approved by God.
(1) A Psalm. (2) Advice about widows, elders and slaves part 2. Love of money. Paul’s charge for Timothy.
Today’s scripture is Mathew 24:36-51. In this sermon we see what will happen in the days leading to the day of the Lord.
(1) Psalm 93:1-5 (2) Introduction. Warning against false teachers of the law. The Lords grace to Paul.
(1) A Psalm. A song. For the sabbath. (2) Request for prayer. Warning against Idleness. Final greetings.
(1) A Maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite. (2) The coming of the Lord part 2. Final instructions.
In our Christmas special. I talk about how Jesus was the Messiah from the the day of his birth.
(1) A song. A Psalm of the sons of Korah. For the director of music. According to Mahalath leannoth. A Maskil of Human the Ezrahite. (2) Living to please God. The coming of the Lord
(1) of the sons of Korah. A Psalm. A song. (2) Paul’s longing to see the Thessalonians part 2. Timothy’s encouraging report.
(1) A prayer of David. (2) Paul’s ministry in Thessalonica. Paul’s longing to see the Thessalonians.
(1) For the director of music. Of the sons of Korah. A Psalm. (2) Introduction. Thanksgiving for the Thessalonians Faith.
(1) For the director of music. According to Gittith. Of the sons of Korah. A Psalm. (2) Further instructions. Final greetings.
(1) A song. A Psalm of Asaph. (2) Rules for Holy living. Rules for the Christian household
Even though God didn’t give us God like power. Christians can still sin with the words we choose.
(1) A Psalm of Asaph. (2) Paul’s labor for the church part 2. Freedom From human regulations through life with Christ.
(1) For the director of music. According to Gittith. Of Asaph. (2) Thanksgiving and prayer. The supremacy of Christ. Paul’s labor for the church.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “The lillies of the covenant.” Of Asaph. A Psalm. (2) Exortations. Thanks for their gifts. Final greetings.
(1) A Maskil of Asaph. (2) Imitating Christ’s humility. Shining as stars. Timothy and Epaphroditus
(1) For the director of music. For Jeduthun. Of Asaph. A Psalm. (2)Introduction. Thanksgiving and prayer. Paul’s chains advance the gospel.
(1) For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A Psalm of Asaph. A song. (2) children and parents. Slaves and masters. The armor of God. Final greetings.
(1) The director of music. To the tune of “Do not destroy.” A Psalm of Asaph. A song. (2) Living as Children of the light Part 2. Wives and husbands.
(1) Book III Psalm 73:-89. Psalm 73:1-28 a Psalm of Asaph. (2) Paul the preacher to the Gentiles. A prayer for the Ephesians.
(1) For the director of music. Of David. A petition. (2) Doing Good to all. No circumcision but a new creation.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “Lilies.” Of David. (2) Freedom in Christ. Life by the Spirit
(1) For the director of music. Of David. A Psalm. A song. (2) Sons of God part 2. Paul’s concern for the Galatians. Hagar and Sarah.
(1) For the director of music. With stringed instruments. (2) Faith or observance of the Law. The law and the promise. Sons of God.
(1) The director of music. A song. A Psalm. (2) Paul accepted by the apostles. Paul opposes Peter.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. A song. (2) Introduction. No other gospel. Paul called by God.
(1) A Psalm of David. When he was in the desert of Judah. (2) Paul’s vision and his thorn. Paul’s concern for the Corinthians.
(1) For the director of music. For Jeduthun. A Psalm of David. Paul and the false apostles. Paul boasts about his sufferings.
(1) For the director of music. With stringed instruments of David. (2) Paul’s defense of his ministry
For the director of music. To the tune of “The Lily of the covenant.” A miktam of David. For teaching when he fought Aram Naharaim. And Aram Zobah, and when Zoab, and when Joab and struck down twelve thousand Edomites in The Valley of salt. (2) Titus sent to Corinth part 2. Sowing generously.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune”Do not destroy.” Of David. A miktam. When Saul sent men to watch David’s house in order to kill him. (2) Generousity encouraged. Titus sent to Corinth.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “Do not destroy.” Of David a miktam. (2) Do not be yoked with unbelievers part 2. Paul’s joy.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “Do not destroy.” Of David. A miktam when he fled from Saul into the cave. (2) The ministry of reconciliation part 2. Paul’s hardships. Do not be yoked with unbelievers.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “A dove on distant oaks.” Of David. A Milram. When the Philistines had seized him in Gath. (2) our heavenly dwelling. The ministry of reconciliation.
(1) For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A Maskil of David. (2) Treasures in Jars of clay
(1) For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A Maskil of David. When the Ziphites had gone to Saul and said, “Is not David hiding among us?” (2) Ministers of the new covenant part 2. The glory of the new covenant
(1) For the director of music. According to Mahalath. A Maskil of David. (2) Paul’s change of plans part 2. Forgiveness for the sinner. Ministers of the new covenant.
(1) For the director of music. A Maskil of David. When Doeg the Edomite had gone to Saul. And told him: “David has gone to Ahimelech.” “The God of all comfort. Paul’s change of plans.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. When the prophet Nathan came to him after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba. (2) The collection for Gods people. Personal requests. Final greetings.
(1) A Psalm of Asaph. (2) The resurrection of Christ. The resurrection of the dead. The resurrection of the body.
(1) For the director of music. Of the sons of Korah. A Psalm. (2) Gifts of prophecy and tongues. Orderly worship
(1) For the director of music. Of the sons of Korah. A Psalm. (2) Spiritual gifts. One body many parts. Love part 1
(1) For the director of music of the sons of Korah. According to alamoth. A song. (2) propriety worship. The Lords supper.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “Lilies.” Of the sons of Korah. A Maskil. A wedding song. (2) warnings from Israel’s history. Idol feasts and the Lords supper. The believers freedom
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. (2) Lawsuits among believers. Sexual immorality
(1) For the director of music. For Jeduthun. A Psalm of David. (2) On Divisions in the church.
(1) A Psalm of David. A Petition. (2) wisdom and power of God part 2. Wisdom from the Spirit
(1) of David. (2) Introduction. Thanksgiving. Division in the church. Christ the wisdom and power of God.
(1) For the director of music. Of David the servant of the Lord. (2) Personal greetings.
(1) Of David. (2) The weak and the strong. Paul the minister to the Gentiles. Paul’s plans to visit Rome.
(1) of David. When he was pretending to be insane before Abimelech, who drove him, and he left.(2) The weak and the strong.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. (2) The remnant of Israel. Ingrafted branches. All Israel will be saved. Doxology.
(1) A Psalm. A song for the dedication of the temple. Of David. (2) Israel’s unbelief part 2
Why does God allow believers to doubt? This sermon gives a reason why God allows doubt to come into our lives.
(1) A Psalm of David. (2) God’s faithfulness. No one is righteous. Righteousness through faith.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “The Doe In the morning.” A Psalm of David.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. (2) Introduction. Paul’s longing to visit Rome. God’s wrath against mankind.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. (2) Ashore on Malta. Arrival at Rome. Paul preaches in Rome under guard.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. (2) Paul’s sails for Rome. The storm. The shipwreck.
(1) For the director of music. Of David the servant of the Lord. He sang to the Lord the words of this song when the Lord delivered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul. (2) Paul before Agrippa part 2
(1) A prayer of David. (2) The trial before Festus. Festus consults king Agrippa. Paul before Agrippa.
(1) A Psalm of David. (2) Before the Sanhedrin. The plot to kill Paul. Paul transferred to Caesarea.
(1) For the director of music. Of David. (2) Paul speaks to the crowd. Paul the Roman citizen. Before the Sanhedrin.
(1) For the director of music. A Psalm of David. (2) On to Jerusalem. Paul’s arrival at Jerusalem. Paul arrested. Paul speaks to the crowd.
God didn’t create hell for us. He created hell for Satan and his angels. But when we became a sinful race we became hell bound. Find out how you can be saved from hell and God’s wrath.
(1) For the director of music.According to Sheminith a Psalm of David. (2) Through Macedonia and Greece. Eutychus raised from the dead at Troas. Paul’s farewell to the Ephesian elders.
(1) For the director of music. To the tune of “the death of the Son.” A psalm of David. (2) In Thessalonica. In Berea. In Athens.
(1) For the director of music. According to Gittith. A Psalm of David. (2) Timothy joins Paul and Silas. Paul’s vision of the man in Macedonia. Lydia’s conversion in Philippi. Paul and Silas in prison
(1) Ashiggaion of David which he sang to the Lord concerning Cush, a Benjamite. (2) The council at Jerusalem. The councils letter to Gentile believers. Disagreement between Paul and Barnabas.
(1) For the director of music. With stringed instruments. According to Sheminith. A Psalm of David. (2) In Inconium. In Lystra and Derby. The return to Antioch in Syria.
In our culture this scripture can be misunderstood. This sermon tells what it means to be unequally yoked.
(1) For the director of music with stringed instruments. A Psalm of David. (2) Peters miraculous escape from prison. Herod’s death.
(1) A Psalm of David when he was he fled from his son Absalom. (2) Peter explains his actions. The church in Antioch.
(1) Psalm 2:1-12. (2) Cornelius calls for Peter. Peters vision. Paul at Cornelius’s house.
(1) Psalm 1:1-6 (2) Saul’s conversion. Saul in Damascus and Jerusalem. Aeneas and Dorcus.
(1) Job. Epilogue. (2) The church persecuted and scattered. Philip in Samaria. Simon the sorcerer. Philip and the Ethiopian.
In this final episode of this series. We learn that Jesus finished the work of Salvation on cross and that one day we will live with him forever in the new heaven and new earth. John 19:8-14, Revelation 21:1-27; Revelation 22:1-21
(1) God continues. (2) Ananias and Saaphira. The apostles heal many. The apostles persecuted.
(1) The Lord speaks. (2) Peter and John before the Sanhedrin. The believers prayer. The believers share their possessions.
(1) Elihu concludes. (2) Peter heals the crippled beggar. Peter speaks to the onlookers.
(1) Elihu continues. (2) The Holy Spirit comes to Pentecost. Peter addresses the crowd. The fellowship of believers.
The Passover was a symbol leading to the supreme sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Jesus fulfill the Passover through his death in the cross. Exodus12:1-30, Leviticus 4:1-35, Luke 22:7-38
(1) Elihu continues. (2) The empty tomb. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene. Jesus appears to his disciples. Jesus appears to Thomas
(1) Elihu (2) Jesus sentenced to be crucified. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. The burial of Jesus.
(1) Job concludes. (2) Jesus arrested. Jesus taken to Annas. Peter’s first denial. The high priest questions Jesus. Peters second and third denials. Jesus before Pilate.
(1) Job continues. (2) Jesus prays for himself. Jesus prays for his disciples. Jesus prays for all believers.
(1) Job continues. (2) The work of the Holy Spirit. The disciples grief will turn to joy.
(1) Job continues. (2) Jesus comforts his disciples. Jesus the way to the Father. Jesus promises the Holy Spirit.
God created a perfect world. And he created human beings to be sinless. When humanity rebelled against God. The world became a dying planet. And humanity became sinful. But God promises a way toward salvation.
(1) Job (2) Jesus washes his disciples feet. Jesus predicts his betrayal. Jesus predicts Peters denial.
(1) Bildad (2) Jesus anointed at Bethany. The triumphal entry. Jesus predicts his death. The Jews continue in their unbelief.
(1) Job (2) Jesus heals a man born blind. The Pharisees investigate the healing. Spiritual blindness.
(1) Job. (2) The validity of Jesus’ testimony. The children of Abraham. The children of the devil. The claims about himself.
(1) Zophar. (2) Jesus goes to the feast of tabernacles. Jesus teaches at the feast of tabernacles. Jesus teaches at the feast. Is Jesus the Christ? Unbelief of the Jewish leaders.
(1) Job (2) Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water. Jesus the bread of Life. Many disciples desert Jesus.
(1) Job continues. (2) Jesus talks with a Samaritan woman. The disciples rejoin Jesus. Many Samaritans believe. Jesus heals the officials son.
During the creation and all through the Bible God reveals he is three persons. Not being different Gods. But one God in three persons. This sermon talks about the different roles of the trinity.
(1) Job continues. (2) The word became flesh. John the Baptist denies being the Christ. Jesus the Lamb of God. Jesus’ first Disciples. Jesus calls Philip and Nathanael.
(1) Job continued. (2) The resurrection. On the Emmaus. Jesus appears to the disciples. The ascension.
(1) Zophar. (2) Judas agrees to betray Jesus. The last supper. Jesus prays on the mount of olives. Jesus arrested. Peter disowns Jesus. Jesus before Pilate and Herod.
(1) Job (2) The authority of Jesus questioned. The parable of the tenants. Paying taxes to Caesar. The resurrection and marriage. Whose Son is the Christ?
(1) Job. (2) Zaccheus the tax collector. The parable of the ten minus. The triumphal entry. Jesus at the temple.
(1) Eliphaz. (2) The parable of the persistent widow. The parable of the Pharisee and tax collector. The little children and Jesus. The rich ruler. Jesus again predicts his death. A blind beggar receives his sight.
(1) Job speaks. (2) The parable of the shrewd manager. Additional teachings. The rich man and Lazarus.
(1) Jobs second test. Job’s three friends. (2) The parable of the lost sheep. The parable of the lost coin. The parable of the Lost Son.
(1) prologue. Job’s first test. (2) Jesus at the Pharisees house. The parable of the great banquet. The cost of being a disciple.
(1) The greatness of Mordecai (2) Repent or perish. A crippled woman healed on the sabbath. The parables of the mustard seed and yeast. The narrow door. Jesus’ sorrow for Jerusalem.
(1) Triumph of the Jews. Purim celebrated. (2) warnings and encouragements. The parable of the rich fool. Do not worry. Watchfulness. Not peace but division. Interpreting the times.
(1)The kings Edict in behalf of the Jews. (2)Jesus’ teaching on prayer. Jesus and Beelzebub. The sign of Jonah. The lamp of the body. Six woes.
(1) Haman hanged. Jesus sends out the seventy two. The parable of the Good Samaritan. At the home of Mary and Martha.
(1) Mordecai honored. (2) Jesus send out the twelve.Jesus feeds out the five thousand. Peters confession of Christ. The transfiguration. The healing of a boy with a evil spirit. Who will be the greatest? Samaritan opposition. The cost of following Jesus
(1) Esthers request to the king. Hamans rage against Mordecai. (2) The parable of the sower. A lamp on a stand Jesus’ mother and brothers. Jesus calms the storm.The healing of a demon possessed man. A dead girl and a sick woman.
(1) Mordecai persuades Esther to help. (2) The Faith of the centurion. Jesus raises a widows son. Jesus and John the Baptist. Jesus anointed by a sinful woman.
Reading from Mathew 6:25-34, Malachi 3:6-15 and Acts 2:42-47. We read that God provides out of his grace.
(1) Hamons plot to destroy the Jews. (2) Lord of the sabbath. The twelve Apostles. Blessings and woes. Love your enemies. Judging others. A tree and it’s fruit. The wise and foolish builders.
(1) Esther made Queen. Mordecai uncovers a conspiracy. (2) The calling of the first disciples. The man with Leprosy. Jesus heals the paralytic. The calling of Levi. Jesus questioned about fasting.
(1) Queen Vashti despised. (2) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus rejected at Nazareth. Jesus drives out an evil Spirit. Jesus heals many.
(1) Nehemiah’s final reforms. (2) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism and genealogy of Jesus.
(1) priests and Levites. Dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. (2)The birth of Jesus. The shepherds and angels. Jesus presented at the temple. The boy Jesus At the temple.
(1) The new residents of Jerusalem. (2) Introduction. The birth of John the Baptist foretold. The birth of Jesus foretold. Mary visits Elizabeth. Marys song. The birth of John the Baptist. Zechariah’s song.
(1) The Israelites confess their sins. The agreement of people. (2) Jesus before Pilate. The soldiers mock Jesus. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. The burial of Jesus.
(1) Ezra reads the law part 2. (2) Jesus anointed at Bethany. The Lords supper. Jesus predicts Peters denial. Gethsemane. Jesus arrested. Before the Sanhedrin. Peter disowns Jesus.
(1)The list of Exiles who returned. Ezra reads the law part 1. (2) The signs of the end of the age. The day and the hour unknown.
(1) Further opposition to rebuilding. The completion of the wall. The parable of the tenants. Paying taxes to Caesar. Marriage and the resurrection. The greatest commandment. Whose Son is the Christ? The widows offering.
(1) Nehemiah helps the poor. (2) The triumphal entry.Jesus clears the temple. The withered fig tree. The authority of Jesus questioned.
Reading the story of the prodigal son Luke 15:11-31. We learn how There is a celebration in heaven when we surrender to Jesus.
(1) Opposition to the rebuilding. (2) Divorce. The little children and Jesus. The rich young man. Jesus again predicts his death. The request of James and John. Blind Bartimaeus receives his sight
(1) Builders of the wall. (2) The transfiguration. The healing of a boy with an evil spirit. Who is the greatest? Whoever is not against us is for us. Causing to sun.
(1) Artaxerxes sends Nehemiah to Jerusalem. Nehemiah inspects Jerusalem’s walls. (2) Jesus feeds the four thousand. The yeast of the Pharisees and Herod. The healing of a blind man at Bethsaida. Peters confession of Christ.
(1) Nehemiah’s prayer. (2) Clean and unclean. The faith of a Syrophoenician woman. The healing of a deaf and mute man.
(1) The people confession of sin. Those guilty of intermarriage. (2) A prophet without dishonor. Jesus sends out the twelve. John the Baptist beheaded. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water.
(1) Ezras prayer about intermarriage.(2) The healing of a demon possessed man. A dead girl and a sick woman.
Reading from Mark 8:14-21. We read how Jesus used the Pharisees as an example to stay away from false Christianity.
(1) List of family heads returning with Ezra. The return to Jerusalem. (2) The parable of the sower. A lamp on a stand. The parable of the growing seed. The parable of the mustard seed. Jesus calms the storm.
(1) Ezra comes to Jerusalem. King Artaxerxes letter to Ezra. (2) Lord of the sabbath part 2. Crowds follow Jesus. The appointing of the twelve apostles. Jesus and Beelzebub. Jesus’ mother and brothers.
(1) The decree of Darius. Completion and dedication of the temple. The Passover. (2) Jesus heals a paralytic. The calling of Levi. Jesus questioned about fasting.
(1) Tettenai’s letter to Darius. (2) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism and temptation of Jesus. The calling of the first disciples. Jesus drives out an evil spirit. Jesus heals many. Jesus prays in a solitary place. A man with leprosy.
If you have heard of the practice grave soaking in some churches. You need to listen to this sermon. Today’s scripture Deuteronomy 18:9-13 and 1 John 4:1-6.
Jehoahaz king of Judah.Jehoiakim king of Judah. Jehoiachin king of Judah. Zedekiah king of Judah. The fall of Jerusalem.
(1) Manasseh king of Judah. Amon king of Judah. (2) Abram rescues Lot. Abram blessed by Melchizedek.
(1) Sennacherib threatens Jerusalem. Hezekiahs pride, success and death. (2) The death of John the Baptist. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water. Jesus heals the sick in Gennesaret.
Reading from 2 chronicles 7:13-14 and 1 Timothy 2:1-4. We learn that fearing God and obeying God is important, in healing our land
(1) Hezekiah celebrates the Passover. (2)The parable of the sower. The purpose of the parables. The parable of the sower explained. The parable of weeds. The mustard seed of the leaven. Prophecy and parables. The parable of the weeds explained.The parable of hidden treasure. The parable of the pearl of great value. The parable of the net. New and old treasures. Jesus rejected in Nazareth.
(1) Ahaz king of Judah. (2) Jesus is Lord of the sabbath. A man with a withered hand. Gods chosen servant. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. A tree is known of it’s fruit. The sign of Jonah. The return of the unclean spirit. Jesus’ mother and brothers.
(1) Jothan king of Judah. (2)The Tower of Babel. Shems descendants. Terahs descendants.
(1)Uzziah king of Judah. (2) Messengers from John the Baptist. Woe to unrepentant cities. Come to me and I will give you rest.
Reading from Mathew 17:1-13, Deuteronomy 34:1-12, Luke 16:19-31, Psalm 16:1-11. We answer the question whether or not the Old Testament saints went to heaven or not
(1) Joash repairs the temple. The wickedness of Joash. (2) The twelve apostles. Jesus sends out the twelve apostles. Persecution will come. Have no fear. Not peace, but a sword. Rewards.
(1) Ahaziah king of Judah. Athaliah and Joash. (2) Jesus heals a paralytic. Jesus calls Mathew. A question about fasting. A girl restored to life and a woman healed. Jesus heals two blind men. Jesus heals a man unable to speak The harvest is plentiful the laborers are few.
(1) The end of Jehoshaphat’s reign part 2. Jehoram king of Judah. (2) The flood subsides. Gods covenant with Noah.
(1) Ahab killed at Ramoth Gilead part 2. Jehoshaphat appoints judges. (2) Jesus cleanses the Lipid. The faith of a centurion. Jesus heals many. The cost of following Jesus. Jesus calms the storm. Jesus heals two men with demons.
(1) Micaiah prophesies against Ahab. Ahab killed at Ramoth Gilead. (2) Noah and the flood part 2
(1)Jehoshaphat king of Judah. (2)Judging others. Ask and it will be given.The golden rule. A tree and it’s fruit. I never knew you. Build your house on the rock. The authority of Jesus.
(1) Asa’s reform. (2) The sermon on the mount. The beatitudes. Salt and light. Christ came to fulfill the law. Anger. Lust. Divorce. Oaths. Retaliation. Love you enemies.
(1) Abijah king of Judah.The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins his ministry. Jesus calls the first disciples. Jesus ministers to a great crowd.
(1) The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon. Solomons splendor. Solomons death. (2) The visit of the wisemen. The fight to Egypt. Herod kills the children. The return to Nazareth.
(1)Solomons other activities. (2)The seventh day God rests. The creation of man and woman.
(1) The dedication of the temple.The Lord appears to Solomon. The Genealogy of Jesus Christ. The birth of Jesus Christ.
(1) The ark brought to the temple. (2) The resurrection. The guards report. The great commission.
(1)The temple furnishings. (2) Judas hangs himself. Jesus before Pilate. The soldiers mock Jesus. The crucifixion. The death of Jesus. The burial of Jesus. The guard at the tomb.
(1) Solomon builds the temple.(2) The plot against Jesus. Jesus anointed at Bethany. The Lords supper. Jesus predicts Peters denial. Gethsemane.Jesus arrested before the Sanhedrin. Peter disowns Jesus.
(1) preparations for building the temple.The ten virgins. The parable of the talents. The sheep and the goats.
(1) Solomon asks for wisdom. (2) signs of the end of the age. The day and the hour unknown.
(1)Gifts for building the temple. David’s prayer. Solomon acknowledged as king. The death of David. (2) seven woes.
(1) David’s plans for the temple. (2) The parable of the wedding banquet. Paying taxes to Caesar. Marriage at the resurrection. The greatest commandment.whose Son is the Christ.
(1) Army Divisions. Officers of the tribes. The kings overseers. (2) The triumphal entry. Jesus at the temple. The fig tree withers. The authority of Jesus questioned. The parable of the two sons. The parable of the tenants.
(1) The gatekeepers. The treasures of other officials. (2) The parable of the workers in the vineyard. Jesus again predicts his death. A mother’s request. Two blind men receive his sight.
(1) The division of the priests. The rest of the Levite’s. (2) The greatest in the kingdom of heaven. The parable of the Lost sheep. A brother who sins against you. The parable of unmerciful servant.
(1)The Levite’s. The Gershonites. Kohathites. Merarites. (2)The transfiguration. The healing of a boy with a demon. The temple tax.
(1) The seventh day God rests. The creation of man and woman. (2) The visit of the wisemen. The flight to Egypt. Herod kills the children. The return to Nazareth.
(1) Preparations for the temple. (2) The demand for a sign. Peter confession of Christ. Jesus predicts his death.
(1) The creation of the world. (2) The genealogy of Jesus Christ. The birth of Jesus Christ.
(1) God’s covenant with Noah (2) Jesus heals a paralytic. A dead girl and a sick woman. Jesus heals the blind and mute. The workers are few.
(1) David numbers his fighting men. (2) clean and unclean. The faith of a Canaanite woman. Jesus feeds the four thousand.
(1) The flood part 3. (2) The man with Leprosy. The faith of the centurion. The cost of following Jesus.
(1) The capture of Rabbah. War with the philistines. (2) John the Baptist beheaded. Jesus feeds the five thousand. Jesus walks on water.
(1) The battle against the Ammonites. (2) The parable of the sower. The parable of the weeds. The parables of the mustard seed and yeast. The parable of the weeds explained. The parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl. The parable of the net. A prophet without honor.
(1) David’s victories. David’s officials.(2) Lord of the sabbath. Gods chosen servant. Jesus and Beelzebub. The sign of Jonah.Jesus’ mother and brothers.
(1) Gods promise to David. (2) David’s prayer. (2) Jesus and John the Baptist. Woe on unrepentant cities. Rest for the weary.
(1) The Ark brought to Jerusalem part 2 . David’s psalm of thanks (2) Jesus sends out the twelve.
(1) cain kills Abel. Lamech and his wives. The birth of Seth. (2) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins to preach. The calling of the first disciples. Jesus heals the sick
(1) The ark brought to Jerusalem part 1 (2) Jesus heals a paralytic. The calling of Mathew. Jesus questioned about fasting. A dead girl and a sick woman. Jesus heals the blind and the mute. The workers are few.
(1) David’s house and family. David defeats the philistines. (2) The man with leprosy. The faith of the centurion. Jesus heals many. The cost of following Jesus. Jesus calms the storm. The healing of two demon possessed men.
(1) Bringing back the ark (2) Judging others. Ask, seek, knock. The narrow and wide gates. A tree and it’s fruit. The wise and foolish builders.
(1) God creates the animals and Eve. (2) The wisemen see Jesus. Joseph takes Mary and Jesus to Egypt. Herod kills the young boys of Bethlehem. Joseph takes Mary and Jesus to Nazareth.
(1)warriors join David.Others Join David at Hebron. (2) Giving to the needy. Prayer. Fasting. Treasures in heaven. Do not worry.
(1) David becomes king over Israel. David conqueres Jerusalem.David’s mighty men. (2)The Beatitudes. Salt and light. The fulfillment of the law. Murder. Adultery, Divorce. oaths. An eye for an eye. Love your enemies.
(1) God creates the heavens and the earth and man. (2) The genealogy of Jesus and the birth of Jesus.
(1) Saul takes his life. (2) The temptation of Jesus. Jesus begins to preach. The calling of the first disciples.Jesus heals the sick.
(1) The people of Jerusalem. The genealogy of Saul. (2) John the Baptist prepares the way. The baptism of Jesus.
(1) The genealogy of Saul the Benjamite.. (2) The visit of the Magi. The escape to Egypt. The return to Nazareth.
(1) Issachar, Benjamin, Naphtali,Manasseh, Iphriam, Asher. (2) Genealogy of Jesus. The birth of Jesus.
(1) Other clans of Judah. Simeon.(2) The thousand years. Satans doom. The dead are judged.
(1) The sons of David. The kings of Judah. The royal line after the exile. (2) Hallelujah! The rider on the white horse.
(1) Israel’s sons,Judah from Ram son of Hezron. Caleb son of Hezron. The clans of Caleb. (2) The fall of Babylon.
(1) Historical records from Adam to Abraham: Noah’s sons. The Japhethites. The Hamites. The Semites The family of Abraham. Descendants of Hagar. Descendants of Keturah. The descendants of Sarah. Esau’s sons. The people of Seir Edom. The rulers of Edom. (2) The woman on the dragon.
(1) The fall of Jerusalem part 2. Jehoiachin released. (2) The seven bowls of Gods wrath.
(1) Jehoiakim king of Judah part 2. Jehoiachin king of Judah. Zedekiah king of Judah. The fall of Jerusalem part 1. (2) Seven angels with seven plagues.
(1)Josiah renews the covenant. Jehoahaz king of Judah. Jehoiakim king of Judah. (2)Revelation 14:1-20 The Lamb and the 144,000. The three angels. The harvest of the earth.
(1) The book of the Law found. (2) The beast out of the sea. The beast out of the earth.
(1) Hezekiahs illness. Envoys from Babylon. (2) The two witnesses. The seventh trumpet.
(1) Jerusalem’s deliverance foretold. Hezekiah’s prayer. Isaiah prophesies about Sannacheribs fall. (2) The angel and the little scroll.
Today’s scripture revelation 21:1-27 and 22:1-21. After judgment day, God creates the new heaven and the new earth.
(1) Hoshea last king of Israel. Israel exiled because of sin. Samaria resettled. (2) The seventh seal and the golden censer. The trumpets.
(1) Azariah king of Judah. Zechariah king of Israel. Shallam king of Israel. Menahen king of Israel. Pekahiah king of Israel. Pekan king of Israel. Jotham king of Judah. (2) 144,000.
(1) Athaliah and Josh’s. (2) To the church in Sardis. To the church in Philadelphia. To the church in Laodicea.
(1.) Ahabs family killed. Ministers of Baal killed. (2.) The church in Ephesus. The church in Smyrna. The church in Pergamum. The church in Thyatira.
1.Jehu anointed king of Israel. Jehu kills Joram and Ahaziah. Jezebel killed. 2. Prologue. Greetings and doxology. One like the Son of Man.
1.The shunammites land restored, Hazael murders Ben Hadad, Jehoram king of Judah, Ahaziah king of Judah. 2.Introduction, The sin and doom of godless men, a call to preserve, Doxology.
An ax head floats, Elisha traps blinded Armeans, famine in besieged Samaria part 1 and 2 John
1.Micaiah prophecies against Ahab, Ahab killed at Ramoth Gilead,Jehoshaphat king of Judah, Ahaziah king of Israel 2. The day of the Lord.
Reading from revelation 18:1-24. This sermon shows the angels cursing the new Babylon and the destruction of the city.
1.Elijah and Obadiah, Elijah on mount Carmel. 2) Living for God, suffering for being a Christian.
Elijah fed by ravens, the widow at Zerephath. 2. Wives and husband’s, suffering from doing good.
Abijah king of Judah, Asa king of Judah, Nadab king of Israel, Baasha king of Israel- intro, praise to God for a living hope, be holy.
Ahijahs prophecy against Jeroboam, Rehoboam king of Judah. Warning against rich oppressors, patience in suffering, the prayer of faith.
Reading from Revelation 17:1-18. We uncover who the harlot riding on the dragon will be.
Israel rebels against Rehoboam, Golden calves in Bethel and Dan. Taming the tongue, two kinds of wisdom.
Solomons wives, Solomons adversaries,Jeroboam rebels against Solomon, Solomons death. Favoritism forbidden, faith and deeds.
The Queen of Sheba visits Solomon, Solomons splendor. Introduction,trials and temptations,listening and doing.
The ark brought to the temple, Solomons prayer, the dedication of the temple. God disciplines his sons, warning against refusing God.
Preparations for building the temple, worshiping in the earthly tabernacle, the blood of Christ.
Solomons officials and governors, Solomons daily provisions, Solomons wisdom. The high priest of a new covenant.
Solomon asks for wisdom, a wise ruling. Melchizedek the priest, Jesus like Melchizedek.
David’s charge to Solomon, Solomons throne established , warning against falling away part 2, The certainty of Gods promise.
Adonijah sets himself up as king, David make Solomon king. Jesus the High priest, warning against falling away.
David counts his fighting men, David builds and Altar. A Sabbath rest for the people of God, Jesus the great high priest.
Reading from 2 Corinthians 12:1-10. We learn that God doesn’t always say yes. When we petition in prayer.
Reading from Revelation 14:14-20. We read about the final battle between the Antichrist and Jesus Christ.
Advice about widows orphans and slaves part 2, Love of money, Paul’s charge to Timothy.
Reading from Revelation 14:6-13. Today’s sermon is a out the three angels of this scripture.
David becomes King over Israel, David conquers Jerusalem, David defeats the Philistines.
War between the Houses of David and Saul part 2, Abner goes over to David, Joab murders Abner.
Today’s scripture is revelation 14:1-5. The sermon is about a celebration before the throne of God.
Introduction, thanksgiving and prayer, the supremacy of Christ, Paul’s labor for the church.
Today’s sermon is from Revelation 13, and 2 Thessalonians 2:1-4. It explains what the Anti Christ and the false prophet will do. And what 666 will be.
Jonathan attacks the philistines, Israel routs the philistines, Jonathan eats honey, Sauls family
This sermon is about the two witnesses in the book of revelation. And what their mission will be.
Paul’s change of plans part 2, forgiveness for the sinner, ministers of the new covenant.
Naomi and Ruth. Todays bible reading takes us to the book of Ruth. Ruth is a love story. And a part of the Old Testament history books.
The resurrection of Christ, the resurrection of the Dead, the resurrection of the body.
A Levite and his concubine. This story continues to show us what a land of anarchy and without God looks like.
Reading from Revelation 9:1-21, this sermons tells us about the 5th and sixth plagues of the trumpet judgments.
Warnings from Israel’s history, idol feasts and the Lords supper, the believers freedom.
The weak and the strong part 2, Paul the minister to the Gentiles, Paul’s plan to visit Rome.
The covenant renewed at Shechem, buried in the promise land, submission to the authorities, Love, for the day is near.
Reading from revelation 7:/5-15. I give a short sermon about the people in white robes that appear before the throne of God.
Allotment for Simeon, Allotment for Zebulun, Allotment for Issachar, Allotment for Asher, Allotment for Naphtali, Allotment for Dan, Allotment for Joshua.
Division of the rest of the land, allotment for Benjamin; An illustration of marriage, struggling with sin.
Allotment for Ephraim and Manasseh, peace and Joy , death through Adam, Life through Christ.
Division of the land west of Jordan, Hebron given the Caleb. God’s faithfulness, no one is righteous, righteousness through faith.
Through Macedonia and Greece, Eutychus raised from the dead, Pauls farewell to the Ephesians Elders.
Timothy joins Paul and Silas, Paul’s vision of the man of Macedonia, Lydias conversion in Philippi, Paul and Silas in prison.
Reading from revelation 5:1-14. Jesus appears as the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God, to receive the scrolls and begin the scroll judgments.
The council at Jerusalem, the council’s letter to Gentile believers, disagreement between Paul and Barbara’s.
The church persecuted and scattered, Philip in Samaria, Simon the sorcerer, Philip and the Ethiopian.
Peter and John before the Sanhedrin, the believers prayer, the believers share their possessions.
Atonement for unsolved murder, marrying a captive woman, the right of the firstborn, a rebellious son, various laws.
The Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost, Peter addresses the crowd, the fellowship of the believers.
Revelation 3:14-22. Jesus has John write one more letter of correct to the church in Laodicea.
The empty tomb, Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, Jesus appears to the disciples, Jesus appears to Thomas.
Jesus sentenced to be crucified, the crucifixion, the death of Jesus, the burial of Jesus.
Jesus arrested, Jesus taken to Annas, Peters first denial, the high priest questions Jesus, Peters second and third denials, Jesus before Pilate.
Reading from revelation 3:7-13 John writes a letter of encouragement to the church in Philadelphia.
Jesus comforts his disciples, Jesus the way to the Father, Jesus promises the Holy Spirit.
Jesus washes his disciples feet, Jesus predicts his betrayal, Jesus predicts Peters denial.
Jesus anointed at Bethany, the triumphal entry, Jesus predicts his death. The Jews continue in their unbelief.
The death of a Lazarus , Jesus comforts the sisters, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, the plot to kill Jesus
Jesus heals a man born blind, the Pharisees investigate the healing, spiritual blindness.
Obedience commanded, Idolatry forbidden, The Lord is God, cities of refuge, introduction to the Law.
The validity of Jesus’ testimony, the children of Abraham, the children of the devil, the claims of Jesus about himself.
Defeat of Og king of Bashan, division of the land, Moses forbidden to cross the Jordan.
Jesus goes to the feast of tabernacles, Jesus teaches at the feast, is Jesus the Christ? Unbelief of Jewish leaders.
Jesus feeds the five thousand, Jesus walks on water, Jesus the bread of life, many disciples desert Jesus.
The command to leave Horen, the appointment of leaders, spies sent out, rebellion against the Lord.
Jesus talks with a Samaritan woman, the disciples rejoin Jesus, many Samaritans believe, Jesus heals the officials son.
The word became flesh, John the Baptist denies being the Christ, Jesus the Lamb of God, Jesus first disciples, Jesus calls Philip and Nathanael
The resurrection, on the road to Emma’s, Jesus appears to the Disciples, the ascension.
Judas agrees to betray Jesus, the last supper, Jesus prays on the mount of olives,Jesus arrested , Peter disowns Jesus, the guards mock Jesus, Jesus before pilate and Herod.
The authority of Jesus questioned, the parable of the tenants, paying taxes to Caesar, the resurrection and marriage, who’s Son is the Christ?
Reading from revelation 2:12-17, this message is about how Jesus warns the church of pergamum of idol worship.
Zacchaeus the tax collector, the parable of the ten minas, the triumphal entry, Jesus at the temple.
The parable of the persistent widow, the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, the little children and Jesus, the rich ruler, Jesus again predicts his death, a blind beggar receives his sight.
The parable of the lost sheep, the parable of the lost coin, the parable of the lost son.
Jesus at the Pharisees house, the parable of the great banquet, the cost of being a disciple,.
Repent or perish, a crippled woman healed on the sabbath, the parables of the mustard seed and the yeast, the narrow door, Jesus’ sorrow for Jerusalem.
Revelation 2:8-11. Jesus commands John to send a letter of encouragement to the church in Smyrna.
Warnings and encouragements, the parable of the rich fool, Do not worry, watchfulness, Not peace but division, interpreting the times.
Jesus teaching on prayer, Jesus and Beelzebub, the sign of Jonah, the lamp of the body, six woes.
Jesus sends out the seventy two, the parable of the Good Samaritan, at the home of Mary and Martha.
Jesus sends out the twelve, Jesus feeds the five thousand, Peters confession of Christ, the transfiguration, the healing of a boy with a Evil spirit, who will be the greatest? Samaritan opposition, the cost of following Jesus.
Supplementary offerings, offerings for unintentional sin, the sabbath breaker put to death, tassels and garments.
The parable of the sower, a lamp on a stand, Jesus’ mother and brothers, Jesus calms the storm, the healing of a demon possessed man, a dead girl and a sick woman.
The faith of the centurion, Jesus raises a widows son, Jesus and John the Baptist, Jesus anointed by a sinful woman.
Lord of the sabbath, the twelve apostles, blessings and woes, Love for enemies, judging others, a tree and it’s fruit, the wise and foolish builders.
Reading from Revelation 2:1-7. I preach about how the church of Ephesus resembles allot of churches today.
The calling of the first disciples, the man with leprosy, Jesus heals a paralytic,the calling of Levi, Jesus questioned about fasting.
The birth of Jesus, the shepherds and the angels, Jesus presented at the temple, the boy Jesus at the temple.
Introduction, the birth of John the Baptist foretold, the birth of Jesus foretold, Mary visits Elizabeth, Mary’s song, the birth of John the Baptist, Zechariah’s song.
Jesus before pilate, the soldiers mock Jesus, the crucifixion, the death of Jesus, the burial of Jesus.
Jesus anointed at Bethany, the Lords supper, Jesus predicts Peters denial, Gethsemane, Jesus arrested, before the Sanhedrin, Peter disowns Jesus.
The parable of the tenants, paying taxes to Caesar, marriage at the resurrection, the greatest commandment, whose son is the christ?, the widows offering.
The triumphal entry, Jesus clears the temple, the withered fig tree, the authority of Jesus questioned.
Divorce, the little children and Jesus, the rich young man, Jesus again predicts his death, the request of James and John, blind Bartimaeus reciieves his sight.
The transfiguration, the healing of a boy with and evil spirit, who is the greatest, whoever is against us is for us, causing sin.
Jesus feeds the four thousand, the yeast of the Pharisees and Herod, the healing of the blind man at Bethsaidia, Peters confession of Christ, Jesus predicts his death.
Clean and unclean, the faith of the Syrophonician woman, the healing of a deaf and mute.
Are we little gods like some of the televangelists claim? This sermons tells us that there is only one God and God almighty.
A prophet without honor, Jesus sends out the twelve. John the Baptist beheaded, Jesus feeds the five thousand, Jesus walks on water.
The parable of the sower, a lampstand, the parable of the growing seed, the parable of the mustard seed, Jesus calms the storm.
Crowds follow Jesus, the appointing of the twelve apostles, Jesus and Beelzebub, Jesus’ mother and brothers.
Jesus heals a paralytic, the calling of Levi, Jesus questioned about fasting, Lord of the sabbath.
John the Baptist prepares the way, the baptism and temptation of Jesus, the calling of the first disciples, Jesus drives out an evil spirit, Jesus heals many, Jesus prays in a solitary place, a man with leprosy.
The sabbath, the Passover and unleavened bread, first fruits, feast of weeks, feast of trumpets, day of atonement, feast of tabernacles.
Today’s scripture takes us to Psalm 105:15, 1 Samuel 241-22, 1 Samuel 27:1-25, Galatians 6:1 1 Timothy 5:20. This sermon explains what do not touch the Lords anointed actually means.
The guilt offering, the fellowship offering, eating fat and blood forbidden, the priests share.
Reading from Luke 18:9-14 and Ephesians 2:6-9. This podcast is about how Christ is the way to salvation and not religion or good works.
Judas hangs himself, Jesus before pilate, the soldiers mock Jesus, the crucifixion, the death of Jesus, the burial of Jesus, the guard at the tomb.
The plot against Jesus, Jesus anointed at Bethany, Judas agrees to betray Jesus, The Lords supper, Jesus predicts Peter’s denial, Gethsemane, Jesus arrested, Before the Sanhedrin, Peter disowns Jesus.
The parable of the wedding banquet, paying taxes to Caesar, Marriage at the resurrection, the greatest commandment, whose son is the Christ?
The triumphal entry, Jesus at the temple, the fig tree withers, the authority of Jesus questioned, the parable of the two sons, the parable of the tenants.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus again predicts his death, a mother’s request, two blind men receive sight.
Reading from Daniel chapter 3:8-27. Jesus saves Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from the fiery furnace.
The greatest in the kingdom of heaven, the parable of the lost sheep, a brother who sins against you, the parable of the unmerciful servant.
The parable of the sower, the parable of the weeds, the parable of the mustard seed, the parable of the weeds explained, the parables of the hidden treasure and pearl, a prophet without honor.
Lord of the Sabbath, God’s chosen servant, Jesus and Beelzebub, the sign of Jonah, Jesus’ Mother and brothers.
Jesus heals a paralytic, The calling of Mathew, Jesus questioned about fasting, a dead girl and a sick woman, Jesus heals the blind and mute, the workers are few.
The man with Leprosy, the faith of the centurion, Jesus heals many, the cost of following Jesus, Jesus calms the storm, the healing of two demon possessed men.
Judging others, Ask, seek, knock, the narrow and wide gates, a tree and it’s fruit, the wise and foolish builders.
The Beatitudes, salt and light, the fulfillment of the law, murder, adultery, divorce, oaths, an eye for an eye, love your enemies.
The temptation of Jesus, Jesus begins to preach, The calling of the first disciples, Jesus heals the sick.
The priestly garments, the ephod, the breastpiece, other priestly garments, Moses inspects the tabernacle.
The altar of burnt offering, basin for washing, Th courtyard,the materials used for the projects.
The Israelites build the ark, the table, the lampstand, and the altar of incense for the tabernacle.
Reading from Mathew 7:15-24. I talk about false prophets, teachers and preachers and how to spot them.
Jesus enters Jerusalem, preaches in the temple, over turns the tables of the business men in the temple, and speaks more parables.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus again predicts his death, A mother’s request, two blind men receive sight.
Laws of justice and mercy, Sabbath Laws, the three annual festivals, Gods angel to prepare the way.
Reading from Mathew 7:13-14 Jesus reminds us that following him is difficult but rewarding.
Ask, seek knock. In this sermon I discuss the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Pharaoh pursues the Israelites. Pharaoh and all his armies are destroyed at the Red Sea by God.
Reading from Mathew 6:19-24. I talk about how God wants us to look forward with life with him.
Judas hangs himself,Jesus before pilate,the soldiers mock Jesus,The crucifixion,The death of Jesus, the burial of Jesus, the guard at the tomb
The plot against Jesus, Jesus anointed at Bethany, Judas agrees to Betray Jesus, the Lords supper, Jesus predicts Peters denial, Gethsemane, Jesus arrested, Before the Sanhedrin, Peter disowns Jesus.
Jacob is presented before pharaoh, Joseph leads Egypt through the famine, Jacob prepares to die.
The parable of the wedding banquet, paying taxes to Caesar,Marriage at the resurrection,The Greatest commandment , whose son is the Christ.
The triumphal entry, Jesus at the temple, The fig tree withers, The authority of Jesus questioned, The parable of the two sons, The parable of the tenants.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus again predicts his death, a mother’s request, two men receive sight.
We talk about how Jesus teaches us how to pray, and how we can use this illustration for ourselves.
The greatest in the kingdom of heaven, the parable of the Lost, A brother who sins against you. The parable of the unmerciful servant.
The demand for a sign, the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees, Peters confession of Christ, Jesus predicts his death.
The lord of the sabbath, Gods chosen servant, Jesus and Beelzebub, the sign of Jonah, Jesus mother and Brothers.
Jesus heals a paralytic , the calling of Mathew, Jesus questioned about fasting, a dead girl and a sick woman, Jesus heals the blind and mute, the workers are few.
The man with Leprosy, The faith of the centurion, Jesus heals many, The cost following Jesus. Jesus calms the storm, the healing of the two demon possessed men
Judging others, Ask, seek, knock, The narrow and wide gate, A tree and it’s fruit, The wise and foolish builders.
This sermon is about loving our enemies. Additional scripture John 3:1-21, 2 Peter 3:9, Mathew 28:16-20.
The beatitudes, salt and light, the fulfillment of the law, murder, Adultery, Divorce, Oaths, An Eye for an Eye, Love your enemies.
The temptation of Jesus, Jesus begins to preach, the calling of the first disciples, Jesus heals the sick.
The magi arrive, king Herod murders the baby boys in Bethlehem. The escape to Egypt, the return to Nazareth.
Jesus talks about revenge and forgiveness. I would like to dedicate this episode to my brother in Christ Levi Burton. Until we are in glory together.
Jesus tells us not to swear an oath or make a promise if we will not take it seriously.
Abraham marries again and has more children and then dies. Ishmael has children and dies, Esau and Jacob are born.
God changes Abrams name to Abraham and Sarai’s name to Sarah. God commands Abraham to begin circumcision.
Jesus now starts talking about the sins of the heart . He starts with talking about hate and murder.
The table of nations. This tells us the story of how the human race started to spread out as people groups.
God decides to destroy the earth with a flood but spares Noah’s family because of Noah’s righteousness.
Sarah gives birth to Isaac even though she is well beyond the years that a woman can give birth. Proving that God can do anything.
Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed, Lot and his daughters. God destroys Sodom and Gomorrah because of no regard for human life.
Adam and Eve are tempted by Satan. And the curse of sin enters the world dividing God and humanity.
This passage of the Bible show all humans are related to one another as children of God and descendants of Adam and Eve.
This message is from Mathew 5:1-11: Jesus starts the sermon of the mount with blessings.
Genesis 8:1-22. The ark lands of Mt Ararat, and Noah, his family and the animals are able to leave the ark.
Reading from Isaiah 14:12-15; and Luke 10:18. I preach about how God is stronger than Satan.
Genesis 3:1-24; Satan temps Adam and Eve, Humanity is cursed because of sin and cast out of the garden of Eden.
God rests on the seventh day creating the sabbath, Adam name the animals. And God creates Eve.
This sermon shows us that Jesus is truly the Son of God and the physical image of the invisible God.
This sermon shares that Jesus came and saved shadrach Meshach and abedneggo from the fiery furnace. Daniel 3:1-26.
This message shares the different types of angels. And who the angel of the Lord is referenced in the Bible.
Revelation 21:1-27; and 22:1-21. Show us that God is going to create a new heaven and new earth after his victory over Satan.
This episode talk about the prophecies of the rapture and the second coming of Jesus Christ.
Part 1 is the rapture of Enoch and Elijah. This is part 2 of the series. Jesus tells this parable so we will be prepared, for the Rapture and second coming.
Reading fro Psalms 91:1-2; and Acts 16: 24-31. I discuss how God is our mighty fortress and defender against the enemies plans for our lives.
Reading from Ephesians chapter 6:10-20. We talk about how you can defend yourself against Satans attacks.
This message tells what the Bible says about the prosperity gospel. Scriptures Mathew 6:19 -24; Luke 12:16-21.
This is to let listeners no that I will be preaching about the name it and claim it gospel on Sunday.
This episode, encourages you that God is sufficient and win the battle when we cry out to him and stand firm.
This episode talks about how God, shows us what unconditional love is. And how we can only love by having Jesus as an example what love is,
This message reveals that God has a plan for peace. First with the thousand year reign of Jesus Christ
This podcast tells you about how Enoch and Elijah were to men who were raptures in the Old Testament