In this exciting overview of the Book of Hebrews, we see the focus on Jesus Christ as the perfect reflection of God’s heart, the supreme sacrifice, the mediator of a better (new) covenant to Israel (he being the high priest thereof), the supreme example of faith/trust, and the one who will help you and me stand for God amidst the …
THE PROMISES IN GOD’S WORD
How do you know if someone loves you? He keeps his Word! GOD keeps His WORD, which is made up of w-o-r-d-s. God does not (“cannot”—Titus 1:2) lie, like people do. Nor does he speak without making sense, as people do. Nor is He silent, as people often are. A PROMISE is a declaration, either written or verbal, that binds …
Eat, Drink, and Remember
This teaching sets forth one of the most practical keys given in the Bible as to how to maintain one’s fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ. It examines the comparison between eating and drinking physical food and “eating” and “drinking” spiritual food. It shows how the record in John 6 (“All you can eat!”) clearly lays the groundwork to understand …
Joy Of Giving
Christians are partakers of the divine nature, sons and daughters of God, and brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ. Within that divine nature is the inherent tendency to give cheerfully from the limitless reservoir of God’s grace. When we understand that we were bought with a price, the blood of Christ, we know that we ourselves, and all we have, …
He Who Laughs Lasts
God invented people, and gave us flexible faces. As per Proverbs 15:13, your face is a mirror of what is in your heart, running the gamut of weeping with joy to weeping with sorrow. Scripture has much to say about JOY, a fruit of the spirit. If a smile is the look of joy, then laughter is the sound of …
Eat, Drink and Remember
This teaching sets forth one of the most practical keys given in the Bible as to how to maintain one’s fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ. It examines the comparison between eating and drinking physical food and “eating” and “drinking” spiritual food. It shows how the record in John 6 (“All you can eat!”) clearly lays the groundwork to understand …
