The writer of Hebrews stresses the link between genuine faith and action. He hearkens back thousands of years to the time of Noah to illustrate this truth. Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey makes modern applications of the Spirit’s words, “By faith Noah… prepared an ark…”
The Decisions That Destine Us
(Part 3 – Bread In Bethlehem Series)
Had you been walking down a dusty road somewhere between Moab and Bethlehem one day more than three-thousand years ago, you might have seen three women standing along the way weeping and embracing one another. What you would not have known is that decisions were being made at that moment that had eternal implications. They did not even realize it. One of those decisions changed the world forever. As we continue our series “Bread In Bethlehem” from the Book of Ruth, we learn about the Decisions That Destine Us.
Few…were saved by water
The unity and cohesiveness of the Old and New Testaments flash when the Apostle Peter uses the historical calamity of Noah’s day to teach the truth on salvation. Watch Let the Bible Speak as Brett Hickey presents a sermon titled, “Few…were saved by water.”
The Choices That Condemn Us
(Part 2 – Bread In Bethlehem Series)
The book of Ruth illustrates the long-reaching effects of our decisions, both good and bad. When famine struck the village of Bethlehem Judah, Elimelech moved his family to the wicked, pagan country of Moab. His choice set in motion a decade of sickness, sorrow, and death. In part 2 of the series “Bread In Bethlehem”, we are warned about the Choices That Condemn Us to suffering and regret.
Evidence for the Flood
Jesus and the Apostle Peter reach back in history over 2000 years to Noah and the global flood in their teaching. Watch Let the Bible Speak as Brett Hickey presents evidence for Noah’s flood.
The Times That Try Us (Part 1 – Bread In Bethlehem Series)
Life brings suffering and sorrow even for the people of God. It is the dark days of our lives that challenge and put our faith to the test. When fleshly circumstances appear to conflict with spiritual values, the Christian must make difficult decisions that have consequences. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we begin a series in the beloved Book of Ruth. We begin by learning about the family of Elimelech and the famine that tested them.
Making the Messiah Marvel
It doesn’t take much for us to surprise each other but catching the Christ off guard is another matter. Guest speaker Matthew Barnes presents a gospel sermon titled, Making the Messiah Marvel.
Why You Need The Church
While the number of people who self-identify as Christians is in decline in America, so is the number of professing Christians who attend church gatherings or claim membership in a local congregation. More and more claim a relationship with Christ has little to nothing to do with affiliation with a church. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we emphasize several reasons why every Christian needs the church.
“Has anyone seen God?”
We also appreciate your comments and questions. If you have a Bible question others likely have the same question and often many other Bible students have been wondering about the same issue. This week we address two questions: “Has anyone seen God and lived?” and “Was the veil in the temple rent [torn] before or after Jesus died?”
Proud People Don’t Say “Thanks”
Some people have a hard time saying “thank you”. But in the eyes of God, the problem is much deeper than a personality trait or a lack of training in social graces. In this broadcast of Let the Bible Speak, we consider the serious spiritual malady that prevents man from offering God the thanksgiving he is due. Are you a truly grateful person?