The Book of Ruth culminates in a beautify story of love and redemption. And it poignantly symbolizes God's redeeming love for us as believers! Join us now for the heartfelt conclusion of this amazing love story...
In Ch. 3 of Ruth, both the redemption and romance of Ruth takes an important turn. And in the process, we can learn from Ruth's example for discovering God's will: trust the Lord, seek and follow Godly counsel, live obediently, and then wait on the Lord. Join us now for this podcast Bible study...
What does it mean when we talk about God's providence? It means that without violating our free will and decisions, God orchestrates the events in our lives to accomplish His purposes. Here now in Ruth Ch. 2, we find a stunning example of what that looks like in the life of a believer.
What happens when we make decisions as God's people, without seeking God's will? The opening chapter in the OT Book of Ruth presents a sad picture of unhappy consequences. But it's only part of the story, and a great story it is! Join us now as we begin our look at the amazing story of Ruth!
In the Book of Daniel, we're reminded that life for believers can sometimes feel like a fiery furnace, or a den of lions! But we're also reminded that God is always with us. Join us now for this fascinating study of Daniel, and his overnight stay in a den of lions!
It's been well said that "Those who fail to learn anything from history are doomed to repeat it." That was the case with King Belshazzar of Babylon. Failing to learn from the mistakes of his grandfather Nebuchadnezzar, he repeated them. So in dramatic fashion, God sent him a divine message of doom, written by the finger of God on a banquet wall! Let's looks deeper into this fascinating story from Daniel 5.
Thomas Manton well noted that "Pride is the sin that turned angels into devils." King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon was an exceedingly prideful ruler, who was about to learn that God resists the proud! Join us now for this podcast message in Dan. Ch. 4, titled, "The Price of a Proud Heart."
In Daniel 3, we find one of the most amazing stories in all the Bible! But along with the miraculous outcome from King Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace, there's also some helpful points of application for us as believers today. Join us now for this podcast Bible study!
Imagine the most powerful ruler in the world, assembling his court advisors together, and informing them that he's had a reoccurring dream that he wants them to describe, and then interpret! It was "The Impossible Dream!" Just when the advisors were set to be executed for inability, God gave the answer to Daniel. Let's consider what it all means for us today.
What are the non-negotiables in your life as a believer? What have you purposed in your heart about your faith ahead of time? When a young Jewish teenager named Daniel was whisked away into captivity in the foreign land of Babylon, he was already prepared to live a "Courageous Faith." Join us now as we begin this new series in the OT Book of Daniel.
Have you ever wondered what the secret for contentment is? Most people today live in a continuous state of discontentment. Sadly, many of those people are content to live with discontentment! In Phil. 4, Paul shares with us how he had learned to be content in every circumstance, so let's consider his words now in this podcast message.
Do you struggle with worry and anxiety? How about troublesome thoughts? In Phil. Ch. 4, Paul deals with a variety of helpful subjects, including how can do away with worry and bad thoughts! In the stressful days in which we're living, this is a most welcome and helpful message!
The NT compares the Christian life to running a race. So how's it going? Are you pressing forward and making progress in this race, or have you found yourself lagging behind, perhaps even going through the motions? Let's take a look at Paul's exhortation in Phil. 3 to press on toward the goal!
Warnings are important, aren't they? Whether it's warning signs on the road or warning labels on medicine bottles, we need them. In the NT, every writer warns us about false teachers and false teaching. Coming now to Phil. 3, Paul does the same for the church in Philippi. Let's explore this important toic together now...
The family of God is such a blessing to us as believers! Coming now to the 2nd half of Phil. Ch. 2, Paul talks about believers as a spiritual family. Paul was a spiritual father, Timothy was a spiritual son, and a man named Epaphroditus was a spiritual brother. Let's see how this all worked together, and why it was so important!
In Phil. Ch. 2, Paul launches into one of the most remarkable portions of Scripture - a description of the supreme example of Christ's humility in leaving heaven and coming to the earth! Oh what a Savior!
Warren Wiersbe used to say that opportunities often come to us disguised as obstacles. Paul's confinement in Rome appeared to bring his ministry to a grinding halt, but in reality, it brought great gospel opportunities to Rome that had not existed before. Let's study this important lesson together now.
Everyone desires to be happy, but there's something far better, and it's joy - specifically, the joy of the Lord! Writing from his prison confinement, Paul shares how we can have joy in all circumstances - good or bad. Join us now as we begin a new series of studies in Philippians.
Many people today, saved and unsaved, have heard end times terms like Antichrist, Tribulation Period, Armageddon, and Millennial Kingdom. But what do they mean? As we continue tackling questions about the the end times, let's talk about these subjects and more together!
Are we living in the last days? What is the next event, prophetically speaking? Is the United States mentioned in end times prophecy? Many people have many questions about the end times. So let's open up God's Word together, as we talk about the answers.