Christians who study God’s Word can easily see how much God loves Israel and the Jewish people—it’s all over Scripture! Yet, so many churches sit on the fence and struggle to endorse Zionism—the Jewish people’s right to their own state in their ancestral homeland. What’s the reason for churches’ lukewarm approach to God’s Chosen People? The Friends of Israel President ... Read More
In his first epistle, the Apostle John tells us God is holy and dwells in light, and that man is not holy and dwells in darkness—with a very steep and deep canyon between us and God. So how has God made a way for us to have a relationship with Him? Find out how we can step into the light of God’s Word and regain fellowship with Him.
Explore teachings from First Kings, focusing on the spiritual principles and historical narratives found within its chapters. Delve into the story of Ahab and Ben-Hadad, where moral and spiritual lessons are drawn from their conflicts and decisions. Emphasize the importance of maintaining one's spiritual and moral values, noting that certain divine gifts, like sexual purity and personal convictions, should never be compromised. Reflect on how the prophet's riddle to Ahab is analogous to Nathan's story to David, serving as a divine confrontation. Unpack the narrative of Naboth's vineyard, revealing how greed and power can lead to tragic outcomes, with Ahab's and Jezebel's roles ultimately judged by prophetic declarations. The teachings serve as a reminder of the unwavering truths of the gospel and the importance of living by divine standards without compromise. Access additional resources and teachings through a mobile app or website, offering a comprehensive library from Genesis to Revelation. Discover insights, study guides, and more, fostering a greater understanding of biblical truths.
The faith of our fathers is what leads our families through the minefield of today’s world. In this message, Adrian Rogers describes a faithful father in four ways.
“For you know how, like a father with his children, we exhorted each one of you and encouraged you and charged you to walk in a manner worthy of God, who calls you into his own kingdom and glory.” - 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12 With Father’s Day approaching, we’re asking a deeper question: What kind of legacy are we leaving as men, as dads, and as stewards of what God has entrusted to us?