Royal Refusals

Saying “no” can be difficult especially if we must refuse one in authority. It is a vital word, however, in the Christian’s vocabulary. History is replete with the stories of courageous men and women who stood before dictators, despots, and tyrants and refused to compromise their convictions. None were ever so valiant as those we read of in holy writ, who risked their lives by refusing the orders of ungodly rulers and enemies of God. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we find inspiration in four men who had the courage to say “no” and altered the course of history.

Shocked At The Sentence

A day has been appointed by God to bring the world to judgment. Every person will appear before Jesus, the Christ, and the righteous Judge to answer for the life they lived. Solomon, Jesus, Paul, and other inspired men have promised this would be the case. Despite the many warnings given in the Word of God, however, the Day of Judgment will be a day of shocking revelations for many. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, learn why multitudes will be Shocked At The Sentence.

When Jesus Comes Again

Christ Jesus left the earth with the promise to return. While the church patiently waits for His coming, the unbelieving world is rushing headlong toward God’s judgment. His coming will mean joy for many and unthinkable horrors for many more. It will be the day of all days. What kind of day will it be when Jesus comes again? In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we look at eight characteristics of that promised event.

A Thorn In The Flesh

The Apostle Paul was privileged to not only serve Christ as His apostle but was also given special revelations and visions, including the unique experience of being transported to Paradise. This incredible privilege could have led Paul to be proud and feel invincible. God protected Paul from this potential pitfall by humbling him with what he calls his “thorn in the flesh”. What did Paul mean; what did he learn from this thorn; and what should our own sufferings teach us today?