As Christians, we understand the importance of studying and applying all of Scripture, as it is divinely inspired (2 Timothy 3:16). But where do we start? Follow along as Dr. David Jeremiah expands on ten of the most instructive passages of Scripture, certainly beneficial to those who are just starting their walk with the Lord or those who want to get back on the right path.
Some people don’t believe they’ve sinned, and others think they’ve sinned too much to ever be saved. Once we acknowledge we’ve sinned, the next step is to realize that God’s redemption is free. We can’t earn it or work for it. If we could, it wouldn’t be free - and wouldn’t be by grace. Covers Romans 3:9-25. From the series Captured by Grace.
The kingdom of God is full of paradoxes. We get by giving, we live by dying, and we find strength in weakness. Avoiding pain is part of the culture we live in. Embracing pain is seen as masochistic if not foolish. But God says it is in our weakness that we find true strength in Him. Covers II Corinthians 12:7-10. From the series Courage to Conquer.
Faith is not only the obstetrician that brings you into God's family, but it is also the pediatrician that helps you learn to live in the family. In this message, Dr. David Jeremiah introduces us to the elements of the faith outlined in Hebrews 11. Covers Hebrews 11:1-3, 6. From the series Ordinary People, Extraordinary Faith.
Have you ever searched for something you thought was missing, only to later realize it was right in front of you the whole time? Finding God’s peace is a lot like that. Dr. David Jeremiah explains how to embrace that peace that passes understanding, which is readily available to all who want it.
A powerful study on the shoes of the gospel of peace, laid out by Paul for us in Ephesians 6 as part of the believer's armor. Covers Philippians 4:6-9.
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.
The older we get, the easier it is to look back and see times when we “lost it.” We got distracted by the pressures of life and began to make decisions on our own - leaving God on the periphery of our life. Proverbs has a prescription that will keep that from ever happening again. Covers Proverbs 3:5-6. From the series Powerful Principles From Proverbs.
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?
Jesus’ words in John 3:16 contain enough theology for an entire book or series of sermons. It tells us why Christ died for us – shedding His blood for our redemption – and offers seven dimensions of God’s saving love through Christ. Covers John 3:16.
Dr. Jeremiah explains the principles of divine perspective, purpose, persuasion, priority, presence, and prosperity. Covers Joshua 1:2-9, plus other selected Scriptures.
Jesus said the only way to heaven is through Him. That’s a powerful message nonbelievers need to hear, but what is the message for Christians? Dr. David Jeremiah challenges us not to be bound by a culture that labels this message as offensive or intolerant. Covers John 14:6.