Given by Joel Meeker
A relatively unknown American ambassador set a fine example of something Christians are called to do: He remained at his post and did his duty in very trying circumstances. What can we learn from his example?
Given by Zach Smith
Given by David Jackson
The depth and symbolic meaning of the veil and all that it represented and represents, is beyond comprehension. Understanding that the veil was the flesh of Christ that He and the Father willingly gave for us, thereby cleansing us and providing ongoing repentance for our sins, and giving us access to the Holy of Holies, the throne of the Ever-Living...
Given by Dave Myers
Paul advises us to learn from Israel's sins in the wilderness so that we don't repeat them. In this sermon we reverse engineer the sin of idolatry.
Given by Paul Carter
Are Pauls writings too hard to understand? Do they contradict with his and other writings. This sermons looks closely at Galatians and the Law
Given by Rick Avent
Given by Greg Sargent
“Faith” is one of the most used words in the book of Galatians. A key verse reveals that God knew when preaching the gospel to Abraham that only by “faith” would all nations be made righteous. Did you know that most translators don’t realize the difference between “faith in” and “faith of?” Not understanding the difference could result in...
Given by Paul Carter
The commandments of God are simple, yet so difficult for many to follow. Yet when we look deeper there is far more to each law than we generally see.
Given by Ken Treybig
In Jer. 30 God prophesied there would come a time unlike any other which He called “Jacob’s trouble”. That event is in the context of a millennial prophesy. What can we learn about “Jacob’s Trouble” from other Scriptures? Who is included in it—and are we seeing that time unfold before our eyes?