The Church isn’t just a gathering of people in a building. It’s who we are in our communities and daily lives. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses maintaining our course and completing our assignments as the Church in the earth. He teaches from Revelation about God’s message to His people and the importance of being aware of His movements. We want a more vibrant faith with a right attitude toward our Savior and King, so let’s awaken once again to the power and provision of God.
If it’s possible to be saved during the Tribulation, after the doubters have seen the Rapture for themselves, what’s wrong with letting them wait till then to receive Christ? Dr. David Jeremiah shares what the Bible says about whether or not people can have a second chance to be saved during the Tribulation. From the series: Escape the Coming Night
Being adopted into God’s family transforms our entire identity and purpose. Pastor John Munro explores the revolutionary relationship believers have with God as Father—and how this intimate connection is the foundation of authentic Christian living.
First Kings is explored with emphasis on the life of Solomon, examining his extraordinary wisdom and wealth alongside his weaknesses and failures. Despite being revered for his wisdom, Solomon's decisions to marry foreign women who worshiped other gods led him astray, ultimately turning his heart from God. This narrative highlights the importance of guarding one's heart, as small compromises can lead to significant downfalls. The discussion reflects on the parallels between Solomon and his father David, noting David's repentant heart in contrast to Solomon's turning away. The narrative also touches on the consequences of Solomon's actions, which resulted in God raising adversaries against him, emphasizing the importance of remaining close to the Lord to avoid inviting hardship into one's life. The teaching concludes with insights on seeking forgiveness and redemption, noting the stark differences between the humility of David and the pride of Solomon.