As Philip Hartman concludes his mini-series Psalm 16, he focuses at the conclusion and climax of the passage (verses 9-11): “Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoices; My flesh also will rest in hope…
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482: An Overview of Hebrews (Dan McConnaughey)
In this powerful overview of the book of Hebrews, Dan McConnaughey enunciates the book as the manifesto for the Person and work of Christ and it stands against the traditions and religions of men…
481: Psalm 16:7–9 (Philip H.)
In this mini-series, Philip Hartman expounds upon Psalm 16:7-9 – “I will bless the LORD who has given me counsel; My heart also instructs me in the night seasons…
480: 10 Key Things the Bible Says that Hinder Prayer // The Christian Mindset 08 (Nathan Johnson)
In this message from Philippians 4:6, Nathan Johnson talks about what it means to be a place of prayer for all the nations and ten key things the Bible tells us that hinders prayer…
473: Abolishing the Old Law and Establishing the New (Ephesians 2:15) // Ephesians Bible Study 55 (Nathan Johnson)
In this expositional sermon, Nathan Johnson examines Paul’s statement in Ephesians 2:15 and discusses the concept that Jesus not only fulfilled but abolished the Old Law in order to create something entirely new…
475: A Life of Prayer and Supplication // The Christian Mindset 07 (Nathan Johnson)
In this message on the Christian mindset, Nathan Johnson examines Philippians 4:6 and talks about prayer, supplication, and making requests to God, and in turn discovers that everything in our lives should drive us toward Jesus Christ…