As Moses Lifted Up The Serpent
In John 3, Christ pointed Nicodemus to the Old Testament account of the serpent on the pole. Through this, we see a picture of what Christ has done on the cross for us.

In John 3, Christ pointed Nicodemus to the Old Testament account of the serpent on the pole. Through this, we see a picture of what Christ has done on the cross for us.
In this evening’s Bible study, we take a look at Colossians 3:1-4. There is a lot of instruction in these four verses; instruction that is vital to the Christian life.
We continue to see the sadness of Saul's decisions and the lack thereof, and the consequences. It would be wise to learn of his downfall as a warning to you as a Christian. Please tune in.
This morning, we are in 2Chronicles 34, where we look at the life of young Josiah, king of Judah. We can look at his example, and learn many convicting truths from it.
This morning, we are in 2Chronicles 34, where we look at the life of young Josiah, king of Judah. We can look at his example, and learn many convicting truths from it.
This evening, we look at Colossians 2, verses 8-20. We look at the simplicity of seeing Christ as our only way to Heaven, and there is no need for the law keeping anymore. We as Christians have a greater law.
This evening, we have four preachers in the pulpit, Colton and Dawson Neal, Hunter Stanch, and Camden King, but all preaching the same theme, and that is spiritual sobriety. We are commanded many times in scripture to be sober. Please tune in.
This morning, we look at the book of Ecclesiastes, and see that if you live for this earth, it’s a waste, but if you fear God, and keep His commandments and lay up treasure in Heaven, you will be blessed eternally. Please listen to this message by Dawson Neal.
In tonight’s message from Colton Neal, we look at the book of Numbers chapter 8:5-15, and we see that the Lord wanted the Levites to be cleansed and set apart so they could serve God. This message brings it home to the Christian, how we need to be set apart and clean for the Master’s use.
This evening, Hunter Stanch brings us a message from Genesis 19 about Lot and his family not wanting to leave Sodom. We can see they were just like the Laodiceans. Please tune in to this much needed message.
Our main passage is Genesis 6, where it talks about Noah, and the impending judgement upon humanity. And Camden King preaches a great message that can apply to the lost or saved.
Tonight, as we go through our study of Colossians, we look at chapter 2, verses 8-13. We look at a variety of things, but the main theme is following God’s Word rather than man’s.
Tonight’s message is somewhat of a sad one. We see that Saul asks for the Lord’s help in battle, but He does not answer. Please tune in.
This morning we are in a familiar text of scripture. Genesis 22, the account of God testing Abraham with sacrificing his only son, and we see such a strong picture of the cross throughout this story.
Tonight we look at the end of verse 7 through verse 9 of Colossians 2, and we see that we need to be content, be aware of men's philosophies and worldly ideas, and rejoice in our salvation and the Savior who shed His blood for us.
We come back to our "Tale of Two Kings" series, and look at one of David's lowest times in his life, where he is acting like the Philistines, and even acts like he hates his own, but he finally has to face the choice of whether or not he will fight against his own.
Charles Spurgeon once said that we as Christians may be the only Bible some people will read. And we can see that aligns with II Corinthians 3:2 where it says that we are epistles known and read of all men. Please listen to this message from our guest preacher.
We come back to our Colossians series, and look at chapter 2, verses 6 and 7, where verse 6 says, “As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him:”.
This is the third night of our Spring Revival meeting with Pastor JR Thompson.
This is the second night of our Spring Revival meeting with Pastor Aaron Meade.
We are still taking a break from the “Tale of Two Kings” series, but we do look at David and Absolom, with David as a picture of Christ, and Absolom as a picture of Satan. Please tune in.
What is the main purpose of why we as Christians should be devoted to Christ? Why should we love Him? Because He first loved us by taking the penalty of our sin on Himself. It is possible for a Christian to lose sight of how much Christ loves us, and this message should encourage you to never forget the price paid for our sin.
This is the first sermon preached at our Spring Revival meeting here at Bonners Ferry Baptist Church, and we are glad to have a local Baptist pastor, Seth Hohenstreet, preach a convicting message on how the Christian should give his all for the Lord, and let Christ do the impossible, so He can be glorified. And this is all based out of John 3, the account of Jesus turning water into wine.
Proverbs 29:18 says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.” In today’s world, there is a lot of spiritual blindness. Not only in the lost world, but also the Christian world, and tonight’s message deals with this, and the solution from God’s Word.
This phrase, “neither barren nor unfruitful” comes from 2 Peter 1, where Peter is dealing with how we should add so many things to our faith, which is the foundation of our Christian lives. And once we do, we will be just that.
We begin Colossians 2, and look at how Paul fought and suffered for the church there, to have good doctrine. There is a necessity for good doctrine in our churches today. Please tune in.
Tonight we continue along the same lines as this morning's message and look at verses 57 and 58 of I Cor. 15. Please tune in to another encouraging message for Christians.
Our main text this morning is I Corinthians 15:50-57, where it talks about death and sin and the resurrection. There is no need to fear death if you are a Christian, because Christ has conquered it.
Tonight we look at two different uses of the word “strive”, and find when it is wrong to strive, but also, when it is absolutely right to do so.
Tonight we look at two different uses of the word “strive”, and find when it is wrong to strive, but also, when it is absolutely right to do so.