The Bible on Alcohol
Some people insist that Jesus’ turning water to wine justifies social drinking. Is that true? Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey presents a message titled, “The Bible on Alcohol.”
Some people insist that Jesus’ turning water to wine justifies social drinking. Is that true? Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey presents a message titled, “The Bible on Alcohol.”
In an attempt to diminish evidence for biblical authority, some people insist that one cannot use the Bible itself to show that the Bible is inspired. Is that true? Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey presents a message titled, “Is Scripture God’s Final Authority?”
In the context of God’s ordained role for women in 1 Timothy 2:15, the Holy Spirit tells us “she will be saved in childbearing.” How is this connected to Mary? Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey presents a message titled, Mary, the Mother of Jesus.
God provides mankind many forms of evidence for His existence. The Psalmist praised God when contemplating the marvel of the human body. Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey presents a message titled, Made in God’s Image.
Some of the most important New Testament teachings are presented through agricultural analogies. Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey presents a sermon titled, What’s in Your Garden?
Everyone knows Jesus taught that we must be born again, so why is there such controversy about the new birth? Watch Let The Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey explores this critical topic.
When we neglect to teach what the Bible reveals about the Holy Spirit, we leave a vacuum in which false teaching about the Holy Spirit more easily thrives. Watch Let the Bible Speak as evangelist Brett Hickey delivers a sermon titled, Sealed with the Holy Spirit.
Much confusion exists around the Holy Spirit and His purpose. Brett Hickey presents a study titled The Work of the Holy Spirit.
Evangelist Brett Hickey uses Proverbs 28:1 as a springboard to emphasize the necessity of courage in the life of the Christian in a sermon titled “Bold as a Lion.”