10/10/2002-George Murray-Jonah: The Danger of Choosing a Convenient Alternative
There’s nothing wrong with Joppa, ships, the Mediterranean Sea or southern Spain, unless they’re not in God’s will for your life. Jonah 1:1-17
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There’s nothing wrong with Joppa, ships, the Mediterranean Sea or southern Spain, unless they’re not in God’s will for your life. Jonah 1:1-17
God asked Jonah to go to his worst enemy with the message of grace. Are we willing to do the same? Jonah 1:1-17
Jonah is a true story, and contrasts the missionary heart of God with the anti-missionary heart of man. Jonah 1:1-17
All of us have the responsibility to seek and bring the lost to Jesus. Here are four proven ways to bring others to the Lord. Mark 2:1-12
For the commited believer, dying can and should be gain – whether dying in the physical sense, or dying to self. Philippians 1:21
Emphasizing God’s sovereignty to the exclusion of our responsibility is wrong, and vice versa. The choosing of Gideon’s army is a great illustration of the necessity of holding both of these truths as equally important. […]
While God’s miraculous ability to transcend nature is wonderful, the greatest miracle is when He transforms human nature. Luke 10:20
God is sovereign; we are responsible. Neither truth contradicts the other, as powerfully illustrated by comparing John the Baptist with Elijah and Samson. Philippians 2:12-13
The most important thing about the Holy Spirit is not the Holy Spirit, but the Lord Jesus Christ. John the Baptist’s Spirit-filled life radiated the characteristics of Jesus. John 10:41-42
Are signs and wonders the clear proof of the Holy Spirit’s fulness? Not necessarily. Though John the Baptist never performed a miracle, he was filled with the Holy Spirit. John 10:41-42