"description":"The Gospel is like a Crystal, with many different colored lights shinning out of the same gem. Some look at the Crystal and say it is green, and others say \"no its red.\" But the mature one walks around the Crystal and says \"your both right\" It is the same with the gospel in the scriptures. There are many different ingredients that make up the recipe of the gospel. This series attempts to show all the ingredients of the gospel. This is important because if our recipe is different than Gods, then we will not get the same result found in the book of Acts.",
"description":"Every Christian should have made a covenant with his eyes not even to look upon temptation. Some temptations only need a spark before it brings forth sin. Remember Job who made a covenant with his eyes not even to look upon a young girl, a virgin (Job 31:1). Why would you live among sinners and those who are corrupt in word and deed. A person is known by his friends. Look at who your friends are, then you know who you are. In Ps 1 we read that \"blessed is the man who walk not after the counsel of the ungodly, nor stand in the way of sinners, nor sit in the seat of the scornful\".",
"description":"A brief series of four messages addressing the moral condition of our nation in a focused way. The first message deals with the relationship of God to all the nations, including our own. In this introductory message we see: 1. the subjugation of all the nations to the sovereign rule of God. 2. the accountability of the nations to the just judgment of God. 3. the responsibility of the nations to hear the word of God. 4. the solidarity of believers with the nation in which they are found. Subsequent messages address more pointedly our nations\u2019 sins of bloodguiltiness, sexual perversion and religious apostasy.",
"description":"\"Having a right direction is a thousand times better than a right answer.\" Elihu was the fourth of Job's friends who pointed Job in the right direction, turning the focus off Job and onto the Lord. And in this type of friend, though his revelation of God is not perfect, can introduce one to a perfect God.",
"description":"Throughout the Scriptures the Kiss is found in different relationships all of which are to be applied to Christ and none of which stand alone. The Kiss of Worship (I Kings 19:18; Job 31:24-27). The Kiss of Allegiance (I Samuel 10:1; Hosea 13:2). The Kiss of Love (Song of Solomon 1:2). The kiss of love without shame (Song of Solomon 8:1).",
"description":"Why do so few of us experience God in our lives? Could it be because God finds rebellion in our hearts instead of trust? Kanaan is the home of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, an international, interdenominational organization founded in 1947 within the framework of the German Evangelical (Protestant) Church. Website: www.kanaan.org",
"description":"\"I'll never see the Lord as El Shaddai as long as I supplement Him,\" teaches Ed Miller. The Book of Job is not an answer to the question, \"Why does God allow suffering?\" but rather, \"Is God enough when the hedge comes down?\" Job's three friends and their M.O. are introduced as well as numerous warnings we need to take heed to.",
"scripture":"Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, Matthew 24:4-14",
"topic":"Peace",
"description":"\u201cPeace As God Sees It - Part 1\u201d is the first 22 minutes of a sermon that A. W. Tozer preached on the night of New Year\u2019s Eve, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario. The pastor discusses the end of the world, the end of civilization, the difference between the two, why so many accuse Jesus of failing to keep a promise of world peace, and why they are wrong. \u201cThey create a Christianity of their own, and then they try to make Christ conform to their own, homemade Christianity. \u2026 It may surprise some of you to know that our Lord Jesus Christ never promised peace\u2014world peace, peace among the nations\u2014during this age.\u201d Christians shouldn\u2019t blame the church, either. Dr. Tozer addresses a range of other vital issues including the state of Israel in this excellent sermon, reading from Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, and Matthew 24:4-14. ***Note: Both parts of this message can also be downloaded as one single sermon that is listed on sermonindex.net under the title, \u201cThe New Year As God Sees It.\u201d",
"scripture":"Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, Matthew 24:4-14",
"topic":"Peace",
"description":"\u201cPeace As God Sees It - Part 2\u201d is the second 20 minutes of a sermon that A. W. Tozer preached on the night of New Year\u2019s Eve, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario. The pastor discusses the end of the world, the end of civilization, the difference between the two, why so many accuse Jesus of failing to keep a promise of world peace, and why they are wrong. \u201cThey create a Christianity of their own, and then they try to make Christ conform to their own, homemade Christianity. \u2026 It may surprise some of you to know that our Lord Jesus Christ never promised peace\u2014world peace, peace among the nations\u2014during this age.\u201d Christians shouldn\u2019t blame the church, either. Dr. Tozer addresses a range of other vital issues including the state of Israel in this excellent sermon, reading from Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, and Matthew 24:4-14. ***Note: Both parts of this message can also be downloaded as one single sermon that is listed on sermonindex.net under the title, \u201cThe New Year As God Sees It.\u201d",
"scripture":"Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, Matthew 24:4-14",
"topic":"New Years",
"description":"A. W. Tozer discusses the end of the world, the end of civilization, the difference between the two, and why so many accuse Jesus of failing to keep a promise of world peace. \u201cThey create a Christianity of their own, and then they try to make Christ conform to their own, homemade Christianity. \u2026 It may surprise some of you to know that our Lord Jesus Christ never promised peace\u2014world peace, peace among the nations\u2014during this age.\u201d Christians shouldn\u2019t blame the church, either. The pastor addresses a range of other vital issues in this excellent sermon, reading from Job 23:6, Psalm 85:8, and Matthew 24:4-14. \u201cThe New Year As God Sees It\u201d was preached the night of New Year\u2019s Eve, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario. The length of the recording is 41 minutes and 7 seconds.",
"description":"Man commonly focus on the parts rather than the whole. As such, there is a tendency for Christians to over-emphasize a particular truth rather than the whole counsel of God. All these truths are found in the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. The thing that sets us apart from the world is the Presence of God in our midst, and it is His Presence that we should seek after. Let it not be said of us as it is in Job 26:14 that \"these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him?\"",
"scripture":"James 1:2-5, 1 Peter 1:6-7, Job 7:17-18",
"topic":"",
"description":"A message that explores the primary reason why God allows different fiery trials and temptations to afflict a saint. Learn how to prepare for tests and progress in the school of God. The preacher seeks to communicate the deep practicality of God's refining process in the hearts of His people.",
"description":"The book of Job is most likely the first Scripture written in the Bible, and it centers upon what God is looking for: a godly man. As the book deals with the problem of suffering, we see what is actually happening in the heavenly realm. Zac shows how a true godly man will be misunderstood, experience loneliness and have a pathway of suffering, yet enjoys God's protection (the hedge), freedom from seeking men's honor and is a worshipper.",
"description":"In this insightful lesson, Zac shows the four types of preachers today in Christendom. Can you see yourself in Zophar, the self-appointed prophet, or Eliphaz, the one who tries to lend weight to his words by supernatural happenings, or Elihu, the man with the right knowledge by no experience of deep suffering? The fifth preacher, who brought Job to repentance, was God, who loved him and that was what made all the difference.",
"description":"God still has His heart set on saving this world. He loves mankind, and He is still moving by His Holy Spirit. God's heart is set on His church, in spite if all the apostasy and false teachers, He will not allow the Cross of Jesus Christ to be in vain. The Lord is calling us to complete confidence in the remission of sins. God's plan for us is not to walk in guilt and condemnation, He is calling us to enjoy Jesus and trust in the Power of the Blood of Jesus. When we embrace this we will come into truly find rest in Jesus.",