Many believers today are wondering if the Church's present lethargic state is the final curtain call for the Church Age. Many of the great revivals of the last three centuries began when a few consecrated Christians desperate for God, disgusted by the spiritual darkness of their time, pleaded with the Lord to do the spectacular. In response to those prayers, a great work of grace invigorated the Church, and many believers were emboldened to proclaim the gospel message, which ushered millions into the Church. Is it possible for God's people in the 21st century to be enflamed with...
Many believers today are wondering if the Church's present lethargic state is the final curtain call for the Church Age. Many of the great revi...
The book of Ezekiel conveys God’s jealous anger over Israel’s idolatry, His righteous judgments to purify her of spiritual harlotry, and His future intentions of restoring the Jewish nation to Himself and fulfilling all His covenants to her. Ezekiel contrasts God’s loyalty with Israel’s infidelity as an adulterous wife. God has not abandoned His covenant people of old; He has an agenda for restoring them to a position of honor and blessing. Ezekiel’s prophecies pertaining to the Kingdom Age: the splendor of Jerusalem with its glorious temple, the esteem of the...
The book of Ezekiel conveys God’s jealous anger over Israel’s idolatry, His righteous judgments to purify her of spiritual harlotry, an...
Genesis is the book of beginnings and explains man’s sin and condemnation, whereas Exodus is the book of redemption. Exodus reveals two central qualities of god’s salvation for man: redemption by the blood through substitutional death and consecrated living apart from the world. Consequently, Exodus declares God’s work to deliver His people from Egypt as well as His labors to remove Egypt from His people. Out of Egypt is a “commentary style” devotional which upholds the glories of Christ while exploring Exodus within the context of the whole of Scripture. The...
Genesis is the book of beginnings and explains man’s sin and condemnation, whereas Exodus is the book of redemption. Exodus reveals two centr...