The story of Noah is very exciting until you get to Genesis 7. At that point, the story seems to […]
Text: Genesis 8:1The story of Noah and the Ark is more popular than ever before. Even people who don’t know the Bible […]
Text: Genesis 6:9-22“Without God, the more power we have the sooner we destroy ourselves; without God, the richer we are the sooner […]
Text: Genesis 4:17-26The story of Mary Magdalene meeting Jesus at the empty tomb is found only in John’s gospel. I think Mary […]
Text: John 20:11-18There is a danger from viewing the sweetness of a Christmas pageant where all our children are so fresh-faced and adorable and everything is so clean and neat and nice, and the lighting is just right, the costumes so well done, and the staging so powerful, and the music so inspiring, that we can subconsciously think that this is the way it really was.
Text: Matthew 2:7-12Better days are coming, child of God. Let this thought encourage you in your long journey home. God has determined to make you like Jesus. Because you are his child, you will one day be like his Son. That family resemblance, which is today so faint as to sometimes be almost invisible, will in that happy day be so clear that no one in the universe could miss it.
Text: I John 3:1-3Jesus forgets what we remember. And he remembers what we forget. You can find the whole gospel in those two sentences.
Text: Matthew 25:31-46No one can “borrow” another person’s faith. One day you will stand before the Lord and he will say, “Why should I let you into my heaven?” What answer will you give?
Text: Matthew 25:1-13Christians have always believed that one day Christ will return to the earth. It is the climax of our creeds and the final proof of the sovereignty of God over human history.
Text: Matthew 24:29-35Many people wonder if we are living in the Last Days. In this message from Matthew 24, Ray Pritchard discusses six signs of the Second Coming of Christ.
Text: Matthew 24:1-14