What does the book of Daniel tell us about the character needed for the last days? What traits did Daniel and his companions have that allowed them to stand for their faith and lead pagan kings like proud Nebuchadnezzar and Darius to know the Living God? Why was Daniel a captive I a strange land? When the laws of the state tested their faith, what did Daniel and the 3 Hebrews do? What should Christians do when faced with the mark of the Beast?
How did Jesus lead people to follow Him? How can we do the same today? Does God use flawed people to draw people to Jesus? What role does the church play in bridging the gap between humanity and God? How does God speak to people today? How can we discern the voice of God amid all the other voices which compete for our attention? How does the story of Zacchaeus show that God is often seeking out us when we think it’s difficult for us to seek him? Is God still reaching out to people today? Should we be passive or active in reaching people?
Sermon by John Spellman focusing on the parable of the Wedding feast in which all are invited to be saved. How does this parable illustrate the nature of salvation in Christ? Is everyone invited to be saved?
This video is from the Class D, 2007-2010, Inspirited Network broadcasts on stickam with Joseph Williams and John Spellman covering topics related to Salvation and Christian Living. Videos are in standard definition since the broadcasts were done before the studio was built.
The Bible teaches about a day lost in history. A day God designed for us to remember. This week's lesson uncovers the mystery of this forgotten and lost day.
Yes, life challenges will test our patience. There may be challenges in your home, your marriage, your job, and even your church that seem more than you are willing to cope with. Be reminded that the race is not for the swift, nor the battle for the strong, but for those who endure. Remember, the humble calf sucks the most milk. Patience is a virtue – a rare one. This fruit of the Spirit is a quality we all need.
Sing the clouds away, night will turn to day, if you sing and sing and sing you’ll drive the clouds away. The words of this childhood song are still true today. When you sing, its like the weight is lifted and you feel free, empowered to go on. There’s no need for strong drink, cigarettes, or even increase food intake – all you need to do is just sing. Keep a song in your heart and you will be singing as the days go by.
Many understand that the mind has an influence on the body and one’s spiritual practices; however, does the body have any impact on the mind which may have influence on one’s relationship with God? As a result of our study from Thursday, September 12th 2013 a question was raised in regard to a statement made by Joseph Williams about the relationship between eating and spiritual health. It is the intent of this article to provide clarity on this theme.