Four Roads Every Christian Must Travel

There are several notable roads mentioned in the Bible, and great events took place along them. Some pathways led to ruin, such as the road Lot took to Sodom and the road that led Saul to Endor. Other roads spoken of in the New Testament led to lives being changed for the better. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we are reminded of four roads that every person who would follow Christ is called to travel.

What The Church Believes And Why

What does the church believe and why? Some will say this question is so broad that it would be difficult to provide a succinct answer. Others will want ask which church is under consideration. Yet, others might recite a creedal statement summarizing the set of beliefs held to by a denomination. This exposes one of the root problems in ‘Christendom’ today. As we learn in this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, how we answer this question will largely determine how successful we are at restoring the ancient faith and being the church that Jesus planted in this world 2,000 years ago.

The Grace of God… Part 1

The grace of God is truly amazing when we consider it in light of God’s holiness and justice. Unfortunately, God’s grace is often either ignored or exploited. While we will never know freedom from the guilt of sin until we know the grace of God, we also must be careful that we do not abuse it and thus live under a delusion. The apostle Paul, in his letter to Titus, puts grace in a proper and balanced perspective. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we learn about the first of four sublime truths Paul teaches us about the grace of God.

Should We Keep The Sabbath?

Christians have long observed the first day of the week as the day to gather for communion, worship, and exhortation. Why not observe the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath as the Jews were commanded to do? In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we learn about the day God rested from creation, and the day which was institutionalized by Moses among the people of God. What did it mean and are we still expected to cease from labor and gather for worship on Saturday?