As Christians, how do we live in days like these? In this series of messages Dr. Jeremiah lays out principles for living with integrity and standing for Christ against the powers of darkness all around us.
Perhaps little is more heartbreaking in the Christian’s life than to watch a fellow believer abandon the faith. But in recent years, more and more professed believers seem to be falling away. In this message, we learn the strategies for guarding against apostasy. Covers 2 Thessalonians 2:3.
Our society is tolerant of almost everything except biblical Christianity, and that can put us on the defensive. Dr. David Jeremiah studies the life of Elijah and shows us how we can overcome our timidity as we follow Christ. Covers selected Scriptures.
The story of Noah's flood, recorded in Genesis 6–9, is one of the most popular stories in the Bible. How did a story about the destruction of the world and the drowning of humanity become so popular? Dr. David Jeremiah explains the hope we find in Noah's ark. Covers selected Scriptures.
When our lives go through periods of upheaval, it’s easy to become focused on the basic necessities of living and getting through the day instead of on the stability of God. But staying centered in, and focused on, our relationship with Jesus Christ provides a level of protection and security the world cannot offer. To be successful living in this chaotic world, set your heart and mind on Christ. Covers Colossians 3:1-4. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
In this message, we will learn about three brave men who defied the king in order to be loyal to their own God. Because of their dedication, they faced death but were delivered by the Lord in a miraculous way. Covers Daniel 3:1-30.
The world is in desperate need of integrity, faithfulness, and loyalty. Those traits are so rare today that, when they are noticed, they stand out in the daily news cycle as being something surprising. In truth, integrity should be the norm that pervades and informs every area of our life. In this digital video message we discover what integrity is and how to build a life of faithfulness. Covers selected Scriptures.
From the series A Life Beyond Amazing
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.
While “all scripture is profitable,” one verse tells how to make progress in spiritual maturity and live out God’s perfect will. Romans 12:2 reveals that our lives are transformed as our mind is renewed by the Spirit of God using the Word of God to renovate our mind from the inside out. Covers Romans 12:2. From the series What Do You Think?
Peter opens his second epistle by telling us God has given us everything we need for life and godliness, and He empowers us for that kind of life by His great and precious promises. We’re not a passive part of the process. We must diligently work to build up the traits that will honor Christ and make us more like Him. Peter tells us to diligently add to our faith the qualities of virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. This lesson focuses on the aspect of diligence, growing into the likeness of Christ by working at it with all our heart. Covers Selected Scriptures. From the series Everything You Need.
In this lesson we learn why courageous faith is the best defense against suffering for faith. It is easy to say that one is a Christian if there is likely not to be any retribution for such belief. In many places in the world today, there is a price to pay for faith, as there was in Philippi. Paul called on the Philippians to live the kind of life that was ready to suffer for the sake of Christ. Covers Philippians 1:27-30.
If you think only the lost can fall for deception, consider this: Jesus warned believers to be wary of deceivers. Are you on high alert? Dr. David Jeremiah returns to Christ’s prophecy in Matthew twenty-four to examine the rise in deception that will occur in earth’s final days. Covers Matthew 24:4-5, 11