The church is called to accept sinful people, not to accept sin. What happens when that calling is forgotten or ignored? Dr. David Jeremiah introduces an ancient church in which immorality was allowed to take root.
The foundation of our faith is the well-established record of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christ said that He would die and that in three days He would come back from the grave. He did exactly what He said He would do, and it was that event that exploded into the hearts of the disciples and convinced them that this Jesus was He who He had claimed to be, the only begotten Son of God.
Luke's firsthand account of what took place on that first Easter Sunday. Sometimes we just need to go back to the original and remember what Easter is all about.
Just as a tiny crack can spread and, ultimately, destroy a home’s foundation, a small compromise can eventually decimate your faith. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the church of Pergamos – a church that once stood strong, but had been weakened by compromises that still impact us today.
Would you eat a salad made with a mix of garden-fresh ingredients… along with a few leaves of contaminated lettuce? The danger of compromise is the focus in this message. Christ saw it happening in one of His churches, and He didn’t mince words.
The first three chapters of Revelation frequently discuss the church, but then something strange happens: it’s not mentioned again in the following sixteen chapters. Where did the church go? Dr. David Jeremiah explains as he opens the fourth chapter of Revelation.
Sadly, some relationships that look happy and healthy on the surface are actually loveless and empty. The same is true of some churches. Dr. David Jeremiah examines such a church profiled in the book of Revelation. What does Jesus have to say to this ancient church, as well as our churches today?
Even if you haven’t studied Revelation, you’ve probably heard of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. What do they represent, and why horses? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at these prophetic figures described in Revelation chapter six.
If the troubles of your earthly life make it hard to lift your eyes and see what your heavenly life will be like, enjoy the vivid picture painted for you in the book of Revelation! Dr. David Jeremiah returns to the fourth chapter and its peek inside the throne room of heaven, rich in the details of all you have to look forward to.
Jesus’ earthly appearance was probably quite ordinary, like any other Jewish man. But when we see Him in heaven, His appearance will be anything but ordinary! Dr. David Jeremiah shares the Apostle John’s vision of the glorified Christ in the book of Revelation, and what it means for us today.