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Wed, Sep 09, 2020
Passage: Mark 14:1-11
Series: Mark
Duration: 55 mins 34 secs
It is hard to imagine all of the emotion Mark packs into just these eleven verses. He tells of the contract put on Jesus, His anointment by Mary, and the betrayal by Judas. Wow, what a passage.
Sun, Sep 06, 2020
Duration: 54 mins 29 secs
This was a troublesome church. Members taking one-another to court over trivial cases. Paul gives them a strong rebuke, and points out how in their quest to "win", God is defamed.
Sun, Sep 06, 2020
Series: Habakkuk
Duration: 48 mins 23 secs
Habakkuk, like Job, has seen the Majesty of God. The text doesn't tells us if it was in a vision, or how it happened, but Habakkuk is completely humbled by the overwhelming Majesty of God. This is his song of praise.
Wed, Sep 02, 2020
Series: Mark
Duration: 52 mins 7 secs
Jesus transitions from describing the events leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD to events still further in the future. Here is a brief discussion of "the rapture" and some of the ideas about that event.
Sun, Aug 30, 2020
Series: Habakkuk
Duration: 54 mins 29 secs
Habakkuk positions himself to hear "A Word from God." What we learn is God is in complete control of the movement of nations, and everything He does is Just. Better to be His friend than His foe.
Sun, Aug 30, 2020
Duration: 44 mins 14 secs
Mercy! That church in Corinth had problems. Reminds me of some stories of churches I read about in America today. How does Paul instruct the church to deal with sexual immorality? Not like we hear across our land. Tune in, if you have the courage.
Wed, Aug 26, 2020
Passage: Mark 13:14-31
Series: Mark
Duration: 54 mins 35 secs
In one of our Lord's longest discourses, The Olivet Discourse, the things Jesus didn't say seem to get more attention than what He did say from Bible Scholars. Perhaps we can separate fact from fiction as we look at these scriptures again.
Sun, Aug 23, 2020
Series: Habakkuk
Duration: 41 mins 26 secs
The Prophet Habakkuk asks God a few questions regarding the evil of nations and what is God's relationship to this. Sometimes it is just better to remain ignorant.
Sun, Aug 23, 2020
Duration: 54 mins 58 secs
Paul finishes this discourse on the divisions in the church by ascribing the divisions to arrogance. He demonstrates that any wisdom men may have is derived from God, it is not due to their innate ability, nor is it particular to them.
Wed, Aug 19, 2020
Series: Mark
Duration: 50 mins 51 secs
Continuing in The Olivet Discourse, tonight we begin to tackle 'The Abomination of Desolation'. The identification of this has been the subject of much disagreement during the last 2000 years.
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