We consider the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in a life and death decision. Can they trust God? Can we?
We see clearly displayed in Nebuchadnezzar's dream and its interpretation that God is sovereign over world events. And this knowledge can become a great comfort to us even now.
Today we begin a sermon series from the book of Daniel titled, "Faith Under Fire." In our journey through the Old Testament we enter the period of exile, following Daniel and friends into the enemy world of Babylon. And we explore the importance of maintaining purity in our lives in spite of a culture that devalues it.
During the years of Jeremiah's service, while Israel was being sent into exile, God promised that He would make a New Covenant - replacing the one of law and sacrifice. We explore how much that means to us to this day.
Reflected in the story of Ezekiel's vision of the temple, we see how God calls us away from secret sin, makes our hearts clean and provides a way to victory.
We see the amazingly accurate description of the promised Messiah in the book of Isaiah and explore what that means to us today.
We look at an episode from the life of Elijah's successor, Elisha, to discover how God reveals Himself in power again, this time through a heavenly army.
We look again at the amazing miracles that God did in Elijah's life and wonder that, after seeing these things, this prophet could still be brought to a place where he wanted to give up.
We look at the amazing battle between Elijah and the hundreds of prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. God proves once again that He is the one true God.
We explore what the story of Job has to add to the conversation when we seek to answer one of life's great questions.
Reading 2 Corinthians 12:1-10, we explore Paul's testimony about suffering and God's purposes through it.
The Bible is not afraid to address life's most difficult questions. Today we explore the journey that King Solomon took in discovering what is meaningless - and what really matters.
We explore the wisdom that God imparted to us through His servant, Solomon, with a wide range of practical advise for life.
We explore the life of David's son, Solomon, as well as the amazing way that God draws near to us and blesses us with His presence as we worship Him.
We explore the Psalms, recognizing that they express a wide range of emotions to God. And we acknowledge that God is worthy of our words and songs of praise.
We see that, though God blessed and used King David, He chose Saul to build the temple. And we note David's reaction to this news.
We explore what it was in the hearts of the Israelites that made them covert a king like the other nations had. And how we can want similar things in our day.
We explore how God wins battles today, and what our appropriate attitudes toward them should be.
We see that God makes the rules but that, through Jesus, the law no longer defines our relationship with God.
The passage shows how God saves by His own power.