David and Goliath. Jonah and the whale. Daniel in the Lion’s Den. There are some stories in the Bible that we just can’t help but equate to attending Sunday School as a kid. Join Dr. David Jeremiah as he dives deeper into these stories that often characterized our childhood Churchgoing experience. A great collection for group study!
At one time or another, all of us have felt as if we were the only person in the world, totally alone in our struggles. In reality that has never been true of us, but Noah was one person who could actually claim such a grievance. Besides his wife and his three sons (and their wives), Noah had to stand alone against the world with only his faith in God to secure him. Covers Hebrews 11:7.
Most people think everyone has a price- it's just a matter of finding it. That's because compromise is seen so often in our world. But it is possible to live without compromise, to remain true to those personal and eternal values which cannot be taken or bought. Covers Daniel 3:1-18.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
The stories of God’s miraculous deliverance of His saints are too often viewed as myths designed to inspire God's people. As inspirational as they are, they have even deeper purposes as historical facts - and none more so than Daniel’s rescue from the lion's den. Covers Daniel 6:14-28.
From the series The Handwriting on the Wall.
The love of Christ responds to the very human situations we face by meeting us in the fray and demonstrating the power His love produces. Four days after the death of Jesus’ beloved friend, Lazarus, the Savior revealed God’s ultimate plan: to call us out from the finality of death and into the security of eternal life with Him. Covers John 11:1-46.
There’s an adage in the business world that says, “It’s not what you know, but who you know that counts.” That was certainly true for Moses, who didn’t think he was qualified to rescue the Hebrew slaves from Egypt. But God pointed out that with Him, all things would be possible. Covers Exodus 3.
Jericho is one of the three largest cities in Canaan, and it was right in the middle of the valley that separated north from south. The north and the south were both isolated, and the latter part of the Book of Joshua is spent talking about the attack on the north, then the south. There is one thing that the whole scenario starts with: A Promise. Joshua 6
In school, testing is an opportunity to reveal your understanding. In life, testing is an opportunity to reveal your faith. Dr. David Jeremiah examines another iconic chapter in the life of Jesus, who is preparing His disciples for a test on the stormy Sea of Galilee. Covers Mark 6:45-52.
The joke about the farmer not being able to use his mule until he whacked him in the forehead to get his attention could have been told about the spiritual life. Sometime suffering is the only thing that will cause God’s children to obey His voice. Covers Jonah 1:17.
Everyone knows the story of David and Goliath. But if you think it’s just about good conquering evil, or the underdog defeating the favorite, you’re missing the big picture. Dr. David Jeremiah brings that picture into focus with a look at the themes and context that make the story even more meaningful for believers. Covers I Samuel 17:1-38. From the series The Tender Warrior.