Will Toburen | Jesus: Our Living Hope | 1 Peter 1:3-18
Will Toburen teaches from 1 Peter 1:3-18 on how Christians place their hope outside of this current world, and instead place it in Jesus and his glorious return.

Will Toburen teaches from 1 Peter 1:3-18 on how Christians place their hope outside of this current world, and instead place it in Jesus and his glorious return.
Danny Akin teaches from Matthew 16: 13-18 on the call to a life of obedience and not of safety, and the questions every Christian must grapple with in order to align their life with the will of God through His commandments.
Johnathan Brooks teaches from Hebrews 3:12-19 on challenges facing local churches, and how essential committment to the local church is to the spiritual life and growth of believers.
Aaron Filippone teaches from Matthew 9:35-38 on having compassion towards sinners, and embodying the Greek term splagchnizomai––being moved to holy grief and pity by sin.
Thomas West teaches from Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4 on the Christian's struggle with temptation in a dangerous world, and the ways God allows Christians to prove and improve their faith.
Shane Pruitt teaches from Acts 5 on spiritual awakening in the rising generation, and differences between a movement engineered by men and a revival inspired by God.
Danny Akin teaches from 1 Peter 2:13-17 on the Christian's relationship to the govenment while living under the cross rather than any nation's flag.
Drew Landry teaches from 2 Samuel 5:10 on how pastors can set appropriate boundaries, prioritize prayer, and foster humility in accordance with God's word.
Allan Moseley teaches from Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 on the trap of religious and theological arrogance, how to recognize it, and how to avoid it.
Josh Wredberg teaches from 2 Corinthians 9:6-10 on practicing generosity in faithfulness, trusting God because of His creation, His word, and His care.
James Merritt teaches on integrity in church leadership from Daniel 6:1-16, challenging pastors to pay the price of integrity to gain the reward of integrity: being who they ought to be.
JD Greear teaches on Colossians 1:5-6, encouraging church leaders and members to foster their church's discipleship (depth) and evangelism (width) with equal care, not neglecting either.
Teaching from Psalm 78, Tommy Green encourages pastors to rely on God's strength, maintain integrity, and balance their personal and ministry lives while staying focused on their calling.
Tracy McKenzie teaches on Numbers 24, showing how Old Testament prophecies should move believers to fear Christ as the prophecied Lion, the Wild Ox, and King of Kings.
Jeff Struecker teaches on 2 Kings 5 in this Military Appreciation Chapel, using the example of Naamen to show how Christians can exercise humility and grace to represent Christ in halls of power.
Steven Wade teaches on sharing the gospel effectively through faithful ministry. It requires serving others, proclaiming the entire message of God, and prioritizing His purpose above personal gain, as demonstrated by Paul in Acts 28.
Scott Pace Provost of Southeastern opens the new semester by sharing a message from Acts 20. He examines the example set by Paul, who demonstrates living with purpose and commitment in the face of adversity.
In an interview with Dr. Danny Akin, Dr. Jim Shaddix shares his journey of battling brain cancer, expressing gratitude for the support of loved ones and emphasizing his deepened faith and reliance on God's sovereignty.
Mark Young highlights believers' duty as ambassadors for Christ, stressing the need to view others spiritually, engage in lifelong reconciliation ministry, and urgently proclaim the gospel for sinners' salvation.
Dondi Costin, President of Liberty University speaks to challenges individuals face in their personal walks with Jesus and the ministry they've been called to, highlighting the importance of obedience to God's Word for a fulfilling life. Costin reflects on the struggles and lessons from the Book of Judges, calling us to remain steadfast in our commitment to faithfulness despite obstacles and setbacks.
Dr. Danny Akin, President of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC share the twelve requests to God for Southeastern highlighting key principles such as The Great Commission, doctrinal fidelity, and Christ-centered preaching.
Matt Carter, Vice President of Mobilization at the North American Mission Board, speaks about the importance of following Jesus for who He is rather than what he can offer, using John chapter 6 as a reference. Matt emphasizes the contrast between those who initially follow Jesus for the miracles and material benefits and those who follow him out of genuine faith and desire for eternal life.
Thom Rainer, CEO of Church Answers preaches on why we shouldn't settle for "Good" when it comes to our efforts in spreading the Gospel.
Jeff Iorg, President of Gateway Seminary in Littleton, Colorado derives from Ephesians 3 how the greatest challenge for today's ministry leaders is maintaining missional discipline, rooted in understanding and adhering to God's eternal mission.
Jimmy Scroggins, Senior Pastor of Go Family Church in West Palm Beach, FL reflects on the profound grief experienced by individuals facing loss and brokenness, emphasizing Jesus's compassionate response to the brokenhearted.
Scott Pace, Provost of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC delves into the driving forces compelling believers to spread the gospel, emphasizing their roles as servants, stewards, and soldiers for Christ, as elucidated by Paul in Romans 1:1-7, and supported by the divine testimony of scripture, Christ's revelation, and the Holy Spirit.
Kevin Ezell, President of the North American Mission Board preaches from 1 Corinthians 16:5-9 on the importance of seizing open doors for ministry despite opposition, illustrating with biblical examples and personal anecdotes to encourage staying focused on spreading the gospel.
Clint Pressley, Senior Pastor at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC preaches from Mark 11 on Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, emphasizing His sovereignty, humility, fulfillment of prophecy, and sacrificial love, urging believers to trust in his lordship and find joy in submission to his will.
Steven Wade, Professor of Pastoral Theology at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC preaches from Acts 20 underscoring the credibility crisis in the evangelical church and advocates for building credibility through prioritizing spirit-empowered ministry, including presence, proclamation of the whole counsel of God, and alignment with God's purpose, as demonstrated by the Apostle Paul's ministry in Ephesus.