Hope in Prophecy
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Coming Events
By G.H. Lang0GEN 3:15MAT 24:21LUK 24:262CO 4:4EPH 2:22TH 2:11PE 1:111JN 5:19REV 17:10REV 21:3G.H. Lang delivers a profound sermon titled 'Coming Events,' emphasizing the certainty of biblical prophecy and the hope it provides for the future. He explains that while the past may fade from human memory, God sees all time as present, allowing Him to accurately predict future events through His prophets. Lang outlines the significance of the first prophecy in Genesis 3:15, which foretells the ultimate victory of Christ over Satan, and discusses the dual experiences of suffering and triumph that Christ would endure. He also highlights the ongoing spiritual battle between good and evil, culminating in the return of Christ and the establishment of His kingdom, urging believers to remain steadfast in their faith.
Our Focus
By David Wilkerson01TH 5:1David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of maintaining our focus on Christ amidst the chaos and fear of the world, as experienced by early Christians who were anxious about the impending destruction of Jerusalem. He references Paul's assurance that believers need not worry about the signs of the times, as the return of the Lord is certain and should bring comfort. Wilkerson reminds us that history is moving towards God's eternal purpose, and we should not be distracted by daily news or calamities. Instead, our focus should be on the promise of Christ's return and the hope of a new heaven and earth where He reigns. Ultimately, we are called to look up and trust in God's plan.
Isaiah and Jerusalem
By A.B. Simpson0ISA 1:25ISA 2:2ISA 22:2ISA 31:1ISA 35:1ISA 37:33ISA 44:28ISA 53:3ISA 59:20ISA 61:1A.B. Simpson explores the profound messages of the prophet Isaiah, emphasizing his dual focus on sin and judgment for Jerusalem, alongside a hopeful vision of redemption and restoration. Isaiah's messages reveal the consequences of rebellion against God, yet they also highlight the promise of future glory and deliverance for Judah and Jerusalem. The sermon illustrates how God's faithfulness prevails despite human disobedience, culminating in the prophetic foresight of the coming Messiah and the eventual restoration of Israel. Simpson underscores the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty and the ultimate hope found in His promises, even amidst trials and tribulations.