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The Days of Creation 1-4 | Genesis 1:3-19
After the chaos of the original creation, God begins the restoration of the universe. But this time, the world is being remade for humanity. So, on the first day He restores the lights of the heavens. On the second day He pulled back the waters of the first worldwide flood (deluge). And on day three He created vegetation. Then on the fourth day God set the stars and planetary bodies.
Why did God choose the Jews? And are they still important? | John 4:22
In Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman in John 4, we learn some very important truths – namely that salvation is from the Jews. In this video I try to deal with some of the issues of antisemitism (hatred and jealousy of the Jewish people) and how the Jews fit into God’s overall plan of salvation.
The Chaotic World | Genesis 1:2 | The Study of Genesis
In Genesis 1:1 God created the universe (heavens and the earth). The grammatical construction of the Hebrew texts as well as the context of Scripture teaches us that this was a perfect and orderly creation. However, without explanation that universe is found in total disarray in the very next verse. Join me as we explore what has happened to completely “undue” God’s perfect world.
The Creation | Genesis 1:1
Genesis 1:1 is the creation of the universe. This very first verse of the Bible teaches many principles. Some of them are the origins of the universe, the creator of the universe, and the orderliness of the first creation.
Introduction to the Book of Genesis
Welcome to the beginning of a new teaching series on the Book of Genesis. But before we jump into studying the text, let’s go over some preliminary material first.
Does God (Jesus) still heal like He did in the Bible? | Matthew 4:23
We read and hear of the many healing(s) of Jesus in the gospels. And sometimes we wander and some even claim that what Jesus did then, He does today. But is that true? Does God/Jesus heal today the same way that He did in biblical times? | Matthew 4:23
Fornication, Adultery, Homosexuality | 1 Corinthians 6:9-11
Sexual purity and restraint is commanded for Christians, regardless of cultural acceptance.
Sin Has Consequences | 2 Samuel 11-12
The grace of God is without bounds. God is willing to forgive us for ANY and all of our sins. However, we rarely consider that there will almost certainly be negative consequences, sometimes lasting for YEARS. Let’s look at just how extensive the consequences for sin can be at the life of King David. | 2 Samuel 11-12
God Uses Our Failure To Build Our Faith | Genesis 12:1-10
Sometimes our greatest spiritual successes are only followed by our greatest spiritual failures. We go from being on the top of the mountains to the depths of the valley of sin. Sometimes, God is testing us, molding and shaping our faith for our good to His glory. Join me in this faith and hope building teaching. | Genesis 12:1-10
Did Jesus Pray Not To Die? | Matthew 26:36-42
We have often heard many stirring sermons about how Jesus went into the Garden of Gethsemane and prayed NOT to die (because He was human just as we are)! But when Jesus asked the Father to take that cup away from Him, was He really referring to the cross … or something else? | Matthew 26:36-42
Was God Cruel in the Old Testament But Kind in the New?
I have heard many people say that the God of the Old Testament was harsh, cruel and mean, implying that they did not like “that” God; but the God of the New Testament is loving, kind, patient and gracious – not like the God of the Old at all! But is this description of God correct? Did God change in the New Testament?? Let’s talk about that! | Genesis 6:3, 15:13-16; 2 Peter 3:9
5 Things About The Rapture
One of the most important future events is the rapture of the church. But, just what is the rapture and who will participate? We tell of all these things and more, covering these verses:
Matthew 24:36-41
1 Thessalonians 4:15-18
1 Corinthians 15:35-53
2 Corinthians 5:10 (1 Corinthians 3:12-15)
Revelation 19:7-8