Proverbs 28:1—29:4
Lessons learned from Proverbs 28:1-29:4 include: If you want God to hear you, you must hear Him first. The man who fears God is the one who is listening to God. Walk in humility before the Lord.
Lessons learned from Proverbs 28:1-29:4 include: If you want God to hear you, you must hear Him first. The man who fears God is the one who is listening to God. Walk in humility before the Lord.
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 children suffer? Difficult question, isn’t it? Fortunately, God’s Word has a lot to say for those going through hard times. In this study, the apostle Peter addresses Christians who were facing all kinds of trials and reminds us how wonderful it is to be a child of the King.
Today’s study brings us to a tough subjectin fact, Dr. J. Vernon McGee calls it difficult: The doctrine of election.
Hope in the midst of trials. That’s what we’re studying as our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, begins our study of 1 Peter with an important introduction to this book and to the man who wrote it.
Our study in the Old Testament book of Joel concludes as we take one final look at the Day of the Lord. Hear the prophet describe the Tribulation, Jesus Christ’s second coming, the final judgment, and much more.
Does Acts, chapter 2, fulfill a prophecy made by the prophet Joel long before? Or is there another explanation? Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers that question in this study, along with an explanation of how to recognize when a New Testament passage reveals a fulfilled prophesy from the Old Testament.