Paul: A Proper Biblical Perspective
Saul of Tarsus was a strong man armed until the Stronger than he came upon him.

Saul of Tarsus was a strong man armed until the Stronger than he came upon him.
In many ways Samson was a type of the Lord Jesus Christ. In other ways he was a natural disater. Strength to overcome temptation is not natural but super-natural.
Solomon, a man blessed with great wisdom, was not wise when it came to avoiding sin.
David, a man after God's own heart, found his heart in the wrong place.
Moses was the meekest man of his generation. But even Moses was not without his weaknesses.
Abraham who was called the friend of God found himself in trouble when trying to be the friend of the world.
A man who found grace in the eyes of the Lord, found himself in mess when he fell into sin.
Sometimes we may think that the men of the bible were blessed of God because they were so much better that us. Today we begin a study and find out that all of the human race stands in need of the grace of God.
The world entices us with the beginning of a situation. The bible tells us what the last of a thing may be. Sometimes the end is worse that the beginning.
Ps 55:22 - Sometimes trials come upon us to remind us that the Lord, who is for us, is greater than whatever is against us.
Jesus asks those who oppose his works, Which is easier, to forgive or to heal?
The Lord Jesus asks those who oppose his works, Which is easier, to forgive or to heal?
Elder Philip Dukes continues to look at the Conflict between David and King Saul and how Saul misused his power as king.
David received much trouble from the hand of Saul, yet David honors the dishonorable and respects the disrespectful. Character is not where you are. Character is who you are.
The fifth of five lessons brought to you from Revelation 20
Elder David Pyles looks at the events surrounding the day of atonement in Leviticus 16
Elder David Pyles speaks from Galatians 3 on some of the doctrinal errors at the church at Galatia.
Elder David Pyles compares the events of the creation in Genesis with the concluding events in Revelation.
The fourth of five messages from Revelation 20
The third message of five from Revelation 20
The second of five messages from Revelation 20
The first of five messages brought to you from Revelation 20.