Throughout God’s story of redemption, you'll find women, from all walks of life stepping up and making a difference. In this unique collection of messages Dr. Jeremiah highlights their stories and how God continues to use women to accomplish His purposes.
Some of God’s blessings come to us purely out of grace as gifts to undeserving children. Initial blessings continue, however, as we put ourselves in the place of blessing. That’s what Peter did following Pentecost. Filled with the Spirit, he lived the kind of life God loves to honor and bless. Acts 9:31-43
As we study the story of how Esther is chosen as the new queen, we will become acquainted with the sovereignty of God in matters that seem difficult. Covers Esther 2:1-23.
From the series Esther: For Such a Time as This.
What kind of person does God use? Does He only use the rich, the powerful, or those with the greatest intellect? Or does He use only those who understand all of His ways and plans? The answer to both questions is “no.” The people God uses are the people who trust in Him. This is exactly what Mary did. Covers Luke 1:26 – 38.
Much of life is spent waiting, sometimes on trivial matters--and on larger matters like the fulfillment of the promise of Christ's return. From the story of Abraham and Sarah we learn what not to do while waiting on God and how waiting can be a classroom that teaches lessons in faith. Covers Hebrews 11:11-12.
From the series Hebrews.
In this lesson we see what happens when just one believer trusts God – against all odds. One with God is a majority. Do you believe that? Do you find yourself facing a mountain too high to climb? A river too wide to cross? Pain too much to bear? An enemy too strong to beat? When we face the seeming impossible, we’re in perfect position to simply trust and obey God and watch His glorious power unfurl. Judges 4 & 5
As much as Christians believe that "all people are equal in the sight of God," there are still racial and cultural barriers that impede the flow of the Gospel. Not so with Jesus. He reached across all barriers in His mission and identified with the lost in such a way that they responded in faith. Covers John 4:1-30.
Many Christians have sinful or despairing backgrounds. They think, "I know Jesus saved me; but with my background, I could never be of service to Him." Mary Magdalene proves that idea is wrong. The darkness of her background was surpassed by the brightness of her service to Christ. Covers Luke 8:2-3.
Hebrews 11 records the salvation experience of a woman who wouldn't even be mentioned were it not for her experience with the terror of the Lord. Her name is Rahab, and her tale is told in the second chapter of Joshua. From the series A Nation in Crisis. Covers Joshua 2:1-24.
Ruth and Orpah had a very difficult decision before them: to move with Naomi back to Moab or to stay where they were. In this message, we learn about the impact each woman's decision had on their destiny. Covers Ruth 1:14-18. From the series Ruth: Romance and Redemption.