Epistles of Paul 99
By Jorge de Campos - We need to take every possible spiritual protection to withstand Satan’s wiles to divide, conquer and destroy us.

By Jorge de Campos - We need to take every possible spiritual protection to withstand Satan’s wiles to divide, conquer and destroy us.
By Tim Martens - How do we build our relationships with other people?
By David Rains - What's the relationship between independence and dependence as christian?
By Ethan May - This message looks at the elements necessary for success in enduring, as well as hindrances to enduring the trials of this world.
By Don Ward - This sermon provides an overview of Persia/Iran in prophecy. It shows the paradoxical nature of Persia's /Iran's relationship to Israel in that historically Persia favored Israel on different occasions and sadly how at the close of the ages how they seek to destroy Israel and then God's destruction
By Thomas Randle - God has called us from the foundation of the world. His plan for us will not be thwarted. We have nothing to fear for if God is for us, who can be against us?
By Jorge de Campos - What does God ask of you? How can you become worthy to escape the things ahead and be resurrected (or transformed) at the second coming of Christ?
By Raymond Clore - Bible study type narrative discussion of two main themes of Acts 10-28.
By David Chornomaz - This sermonette focuses on the theme of gratitude and thankfulness. It discusses the importance of expressing gratitude both to God and to others, highlighting its benefits for mental well-being and relationships.
By Mark Skapura - What lessons can we learn from the story of Jonah having more concern for a plant than the people of Nineveh? Do we strive to have the same level of mercy that God showed for them? Let's continue to grow in God's Spirit by showing more mercy every day, even to those we consider our enemy.
By Tim Martens - Relationship of ancient and modern Persia with the Jews.
By Ken Loucks - Who is the true God? Millions today do not know who He is—or what His ultimate plan for humanity really is. Is God a solitary being, or has more than one divine person existed from the beginning? What changed when Christ was born, and why does that matter? This message answers these vital questions
By Bart Bornhorst - Throughout God's Holy Word, He encourages His people to not be fearful. Clearly, He wants us to be men and women of courage, and yet sometimes we have to face very difficult situations in life. Let's see how we can maintain courage, even when faced with perilous or very difficult times.
By William Fred Crow - Some believe that we are predestined for God's Kingdom or go to hell. What does scripture say? Let's explore.
By Gary Smith - Mr. Smith begins this sermon by asking the question, isn't Paul's command in Philippians 2 to workout our own salvation a contradiction to what the Bible teaches about our being saved through faith in Christ apart from works? He then spends the sermon showing that there is no contradiction when we
By Doug Wendt - The bible clearly warns the disciples of Christ to be careful and “test” the spirits, whether they are of God. We’re also reminded that Satan’s wrath will increase as his time draws short. Are only hope of survival is to be aware of our Adversary’s tactics and to put-on the mighty armor of God!
By Steve Myers - Sometimes we settle for just parts of the gospel—kind of like trying to finish a puzzle but missing some pieces. It can leave us feeling confused or like something’s just not quite right. But the gospel isn’t supposed to be like that. It’s one whole, beautiful story that connects to every part of
By Michael Helwig - Paul teaches the brethren to instruct one another in Romans 15. Congregationally we can use Paul's teachings to be unified in a characteristic for which a church can be known.
By Tony Prettyman - The idea of “home” is one that evokes a wide range of emotional responses. Amazingly this idea is discussed throughout scripture, even to the end of the book and a description of our final home.
By Stephen Bouchette - Our children have a desire to learn, and this does not necessarily stop as we grow older. God, our heavenly Father, has given us direction on how to live, and we must learn how to live from His instruction, just as our children desire direction. What can we learn from God’s Word, not only to live
By Ryan Hall - If a people lack a strong connection to the vision of “who they are, why they do what they do, their purpose, and who leads them,” it creates an opportunity for Satan to introduce strategic stumbling blocks that could lead to self-destruction. In this concluding sermon, we will examine four of these
By Michael Greider - Are bribes good or bad? Does it make a difference if you are on the receiving end or the giving end? What exactly is the difference between a bribe and a “gift”?
By Keith K Haab - We worship God alone and develop His character as He has revealed to us.
By William Hewitt - We believe, but how strong is our unbelief. Unbelief can hinder our relationship with God and our desire to grow in God’s righteousness. When we recognize areas of unbelief, we beseech God to help us to overcome our unbelief by trusting Him and obeying Him.
By Elias Vazquez - This sermon highlights the importance of maintaining a strong connection with God through faith, prayer, and scripture, particularly in a world filled with anxiety and division. A key question posed in the sermon is, "When the Son of Man returns, will he find faith?" This question underscores the
By Roy Jackson - God's thoughts are now our thoughts, and man's lies are not God's truth.
By Gary Smith - In this Bible Study Mr. Smith begins to look at the chart the church uses to summarize the prophecies relating to the beast power. He first covers the history of this chart and then finishes the study by showing what the chart presents relating to the four Gentile powers given in Daniel 2.
By Rick Shabi - Romans chapter 1 is a foundational chapter for Paul's letter. In it, he discusses several Christian concepts which the world's Christianity has redefined, leading people away from the truth that is the Bible. We delve into each of these to remind ourselves of our calling and what God has provided
By Steve St. Charles - When we sin, God neither restrains nor abandons us, but brings us back to Himself.
By Chuck Smith - The book of Matthew speaks often about people who, in the end, will be cast into darkness and the lake of fire. Are we trying hard not to be one of those people?