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Do you feel your confidence has been eroded by world events?
In this series, Dr. David Jeremiah will show you what to do to stay confident in Christ amidst the chaos and conflict of the present day. With the ten biblical principles discussed here, you will be firmly rooted in the truth of God's Word and have a roadmap to follow when times are tumultuous. Be encouraged that when Christ returns, all the chaos will disappear. And in the meantime, find peace in this promise.
There is no greater example of the need for faith than to believe in heaven. We have only the words of Jesus on which to base our belief. But that is enough. All of Jesus’ words have been trustworthy for 2,000 years, and His words about heaven can be trusted as well. Covers John 14:1-6. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
In difficult times the tendency is to love ourselves more than others, to do acts of kindness that benefit us in our distressed condition. But Paul wrote to one church going through chaotic times and encouraged them to be more loving than normal – and experience the benefits. Covers 1 Thessalonians 3:11-13. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
Nations go through cycles of building, being torn down, and rebuilding – and so do individuals. As the cultures of this world deteriorate in the End Times, it is important for the Church to maintain its posture of building itself up in purity and strength in anticipation of the return of her Lord. Covers John 21:17, 19. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
Everyone admires professional athletes and Olympians who put in years of faithful preparation to rise to the top of their sport. But too often, Christians recoil against applying the same diligence to be their very best spiritually. Covers 2 Peter 1:1-15, 3:14. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
Often when we need others most, we tend to pull back. It is happening today as Christians, discouraged by the economy and other factors, stay away from the local church. The best place for Christians to be encouraged and motivated in difficult times is with the corporate Body of Christ. Covers Hebrews 10:24-25. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
When our lives go through periods of upheaval, it’s easy to become focused on the basic necessities of living and getting through the day instead of on the stability of God. But staying centered in, and focused on, our relationship with Jesus Christ provides a level of protection and security the world cannot offer. To be successful living in this chaotic world, set your heart and mind on Christ. Covers Colossians 3:1-4. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
Everyone pulls out the instruction manual when an appliance stops working. The Bible is an instruction manual for life. Because we know life doesn’t always work according to plan, we should read, study, and share the Word of God daily to be prepared for life’s hardest moments. Covers 2 Timothy 4:1-2. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
Some people strive for perfection in their spiritual life. When they realize it’s not possible, they become discouraged. God isn’t looking for perfection from His children, but consistency and faithfulness. Living a consistent walk leads to assurance when we meet Christ face-to-face at His appearing. Covers 1 John 2:28. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
We are called upon to have patience many times in life – perhaps often in a single day. It’s hard because we lack certainty about what is going to happen. But when it comes to the Second Coming of Christ, we can patiently wait with courage because we have confidence in God’s promise. Covers James 5:7-8. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.
If you’ve ever sat in a crowded waiting room waiting for a doctor’s appointment, you know it’s easy for your eyelids to close and to drift off. Paul warns against that kind of spiritual slumber; the need to live wide awake in the light of righteousness as we wait for the appearing of Jesus. Covers Romans 13:8-14. From the series Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World.