John Spellman preaches at Babylon SDA Church discussing the why difficult things can happen in a Christian's life? Should we be afraid of hardship? Why does God allow it? How did God teach Moses to deal with difficult situations? What lessons are there for us today? Should we give up when things are hard? What if we encounter hardship?
What does the Bible say about God's end time church and the law? How will God's called out people relate to the law? What are the characteristics of God's end time church? How do we know who is part of the remnant? How are conditions from Noah's time similar to our time today? How can we see the truths of law, grace, faith and salvation played out in both eras? These questions and more are answered in this week's study.
John Spellman preaches at Babylon SDA Church discussing the why difficult things can happen in a Christian's life? Should we be afraid of hardship? Why does God allow it? How did God teach Moses to deal with difficult situations? What lessons are there for us today? Should we give up when things are hard? What if we encounter hardship?
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.
I can brighten the corner where I stand. I can be like a pebble dropped in the water. The combined action of all God’s children, in brightening their corners or be like pebbles dropped in water, will attract the lost and dying to the Christ we love. The ripple effect will spread wide and far.
It’s amazing how we sometimes forget God’s goodness. With each trial, we sometimes murmur and complain, forgetting how God had led in times past. This seems to be a people thing, and this practice always incurs God’s wrath. Yet, we seem never to learn that thanksgiving is always better. When you lift something or someone up, the focal point automatically turns upward and the object of attention becomes the thing or person that’s lifted up.
There is such an abundance of information in the world today. The internet alone is an endless resource for any topic you wish to research. But with such access to sharing and gathering knowledge, the problem of trustworthy sources arises. What makes the internet so great, is also what makes it so overwhelming. You'll read, for example, in one place that heirloom tomato plants need plenty of sunlight to grow and develop tasty tomatoes, but in the next article you read, you'll discover that someone else believes they do much better tucked into the shade, to absorb the heat of the day, but avoid direct exposure to the sun. Both writers claim to be avid gardeners with excellent results from their methods, but how do you know which one to trust?