Psalms 89, 90
Lessons from Psalms 8990 include: Life is so brief compared to eternity. If you have Christ, you have wisdom and hope. If you live for 80 years, it will be uphill all the way. Secret sin on earth is open scandal in heaven.
Lessons from Psalms 8990 include: Life is so brief compared to eternity. If you have Christ, you have wisdom and hope. If you live for 80 years, it will be uphill all the way. Secret sin on earth is open scandal in heaven.
J. Vernon McGee takes the listener through the entire Bible in just five years chapter by chapter through both the Old and New Testaments. The Saturday broadcast is Questions and Answers which covers questions sent in by listeners of the daily Thru the Bible program. Sunday Sermon is Sunday's program offering listeners a collection of the most effective and fruitful sermons given by Dr. McGee during his ministry at the historic church of the Open Door when it was in downtown Los Angeles.
J. Vernon McGee takes the listener through the entire Bible in just five years chapter by chapter through both the Old and New Testaments. The Saturday broadcast is Questions and Answers which covers questions sent in by listeners of the daily Thru the Bible program. Sunday Sermon is Sunday's program offering listeners a collection of the most effective and fruitful sermons given by Dr. McGee during his ministry at the historic church of the Open Door when it was in downtown Los Angeles.
Why do God’s people suffer? Dr. J. Vernon McGee says that question is the big issue of lifebecause it gets right down where you and I are moving today . . . right down where the rubber meets the road.
Real faith. What is it? And how we should we live because of it? That’s what we’ll discover as we journey the New Testament book of James.
If you watch the news, you’re well aware of the evil in our world. And if you believe the commentators, you might be tempted to think evil is winning. But here is the good news we’ll hear in this final study of Hosea: God always wins. So hop aboard the Bible Bus as we hear more about the unfailing love and mercy of our gracious Lord.
Israel is in big trouble. Their prosperity is blinding them from their true condition, they blame the government for the troubles in their own hearts, and they are trying to out-do each other in calf worship. How will God respond? Find out as our study of Hosea continues in chapter 10.
Even though there is still prosperity in the land of Israel, the people are sinning more, but enjoying it less. Does that sound familiar? Dr. J. Vernon McGee gives us a front row seat to what happened in Hosea’s day, and how he thinks it parallels what’s going on in the world today.