The first four verses of Romans 8 are like the overture to a great symphony. They offer a glimpse into all the themes of the chapter and answer the question, What blessings do we have in Christ? Drawing from this passage, Dr. David Jeremiah recaptures what it means to be a Christian. Covers Romans 8:1-4.
Different people have their own definitions of freedom - freedom from poverty, freedom form tyranny, freedom from authority, freedom from worry and fear. But the most basic freedom of all is freedom from the penalty, power, and practice of sin. Covers Romans 8:1-4.
Throughout the book of Romans, the apostle Paul teaches through contrast: Adam and Christ, slavery and freedom, death and life. In this message, we will study the difference between the flesh and the Spirit. Join Dr. David Jeremiah to learn how our mindset affects our spiritual life. Covers Romans 8:5-11.
Some believers think Christians are somehow exempt from temptation. If you’re one of them, listen as Dr. David Jeremiah sets the record straight. You can’t always avoid temptation, but you can escape it – that’s a promise from God’s Word. Covers selected Scriptures.
The first four verses of Romans 8 are like the overture to a great symphony. They offer a glimpse into all the themes of the chapter and answer the question, What blessings do we have in Christ? Drawing from this passage, Dr. David Jeremiah recaptures what it means to be a Christian. Covers Romans 8:1-4.
Throughout the book of Romans, the apostle Paul teaches through contrast: Adam and Christ, slavery and freedom, death and life. In this message, we will study the difference between the flesh and the Spirit. Join Dr. David Jeremiah to learn how our mindset affects our spiritual life. Covers Romans 8:5-11.
What we believe determines how we behave. Do you believe that? In this message, Paul shifts from God's doctrine to our duty. Once we know the truth, we have an obligation to act upon it. Open the Scriptures with Dr. David Jeremiah to discover our high calling —and responsibility—to obey God. Covers Romans 8:12-17.
When we look around at the suffering in our world, it is natural to become discouraged. How can we have hope? According to Dr. David Jeremiah, hope is the anchor in heaven attached to the throne of God. Join him as he contrasts the groaning and suffering of this world with the glory that awaits God's people in the next. Covers Romans 8:18-27.
Romans 8:28 has been called the greatest verse in the greatest chapter in the greatest book in all of Scripture. It offers Christians a unique way of processing life when bad things happen to them. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah explores five transformational truths contained in this verse.
Having contributed to two major divisions in the Church, the passage covered in this message is one of the most perilous journeys in the book of Romans. Watch as Dr. David Jeremiah prayerfully examines the concept of God's foreknowledge, a magnificent expression of God's sovereign love. Covers Romans 8:29-30.
Accepting God's gift of salvation can empower us to live a life of strength and courage. How? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at five unshakeable promises that flow from understanding the five links of salvation—truths that span from eternity past to eternity future. Covers Romans 8:31-36.
The last section of Romans 8 introduces a force strong enough to conquer anything. Are you ready to open your heart to the incredible possibility that whatever is going on in your life, God is more powerful than that? Join Dr. David Jeremiah as he explores the height and depth of God's love. Covers Romans 8:37-39.
What are you worried about? Did something come to mind? Now ask yourself: How is worrying helping? Dr. David Jeremiah continues to deal with the question of worry, and offers some practical, biblical tools to help you overcome it. Covers Matthew 6:25-34.
Throughout the book of Romans, the apostle Paul teaches through contrast: Adam and Christ, slavery and freedom, death and life. In this passage, we will study the difference between the flesh and the Spirit. Join Dr. David Jeremiah to learn how our mindset affects our spiritual life. Covers Romans 8:5-11.
Have you ever unwrapped a present and wondered, "What do I do with this?"
For many people, Christmas can be like that. They love the season, they love the celebration, but when Christmas is unwrapped they aren't sure what to do with it. This message dispels that confusion. Join Dr. Jeremiah as he goes over how we can receive, respond to, retell, and rejoice at the Christmas message. Covers Luke 2:8-20.
Are you living in preparation for Christ’s return? In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah will provide readiness steps you might take if you knew that Christ would return in just seven days. Covers Mark 10:17-25.
Have you ever wondered why the shepherds were chosen to receive the news of the Messiah’s birth? Dr. Jeremiah offers insights into why these humble men were selected to be so blessed. Covers Luke 2:8-20.
This message from the 7 Days Until Christ Returns series is a reminder that Jesus loves you and that our obligation as Christians isn’t to be “successful,” but to be faithful. Covers John 1:34.
Have you ever considered what it means when the Bible says, “God is with us?” This Old Testament promise is just as true for us today as was in the days of Isaiah. Join Dr. David Jeremiah as he explores the compelling reasons to embrace the truth of Immanuel—God with us. Covers Selected Scriptures.
Few of us get through life without damaged friendships or family misunderstanding. This message is the reminder that as Christ forgave us, we need to forgive others, and points the way to getting things right with someone you may have hurt or who has hurt you in the past. Covers Matthew 6:12.
We have all had our share of Christmases that are most remembered for being different than normal. But none were more unusual than the first one! Dr. David Jeremiah takes us back to the first Christmas, noting why it was such a one-of-a-kind event in all of human history. Covers Selected Scriptures.
In this message on giving thanks, Dr. Jeremiah points out the many things that we have to be grateful for—our family, our faith—but most of all our future. Covers selected Scriptures.
As believers in Christ, we need to remember that our problems are temporary, and our blessings are eternal. With that knowledge we need to comfort one another and stay strong during difficult times and encourage those around us with Christ’s soon return. Covers Romans 12:9-16.
Immanuel, meaning “God with us”, provides assurance that we can trust in Him. Covers Matthew 1:23.
If there was only one day left until Christ returned, what would you do? How would you fill those hours awaiting the return of Christ? Dr. Jeremiah shares ideas on how to make those hours fruitful for the cause of Christ. Covers selected Scriptures.
It may surprise you that the subject of Christmas isn't just in the Gospels—you also find it in the book of Hebrews. Hebrews provides us with a wonderful truth about Christmas, and helps us understand why the Word became flesh. Covers Hebrews 2:9, 14-18.
As we celebrate Easter each year, it is a reminder once again that as He came once, Christ will return for His Church. We need to live in readiness for that day. Covers selected Scriptures.
The best gift any of us has received is Jesus. But Jesus came to this earth to teach us all about generosity and liberality and giving of the Father. Covers Matthew 2:11.
Effects of the completion of the project. God was glorified. The people were unified. Nehemiah was justified. Enemies were terrified. Covers Nehemiah 6:15-19,
The challenge of diversion, defamation and defensiveness. Covers Nehemiah 6:1-14,
While you may look forward to retirement from your 9 to 5 job (or perhaps you’re already enjoying it!) there’s no retirement plan for Christians.
Our roles and situations may change throughout our lives, but as long as we’re breathing, God has something for us to do. It may be the same sort of thing we’ve been doing for Him for a long time. Or it may be something completely new. No matter what it is, you can be sure that God expects you to finish strong.
In this inspiring message, Dr. Jeremiah encourages you to take your examples of finishing well from Scripture and modern life, calling on you to stay focused, resilient, connected, ready, and vigilant. Covers selected Scriptures. From the series Forward.
When was the last time you had an opportunity to share the Gospel - and failed to speak out? Being ashamed of the Gospel is a failure to understand its power. Speaking the Gospel by faith releases its power in you and another’s power to believe it. Covers Romans 1:16-17.
From the series Romans.