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×The better things always come from God. The book of Hebrews speaks of better things ahead for the Christian. Let’s talk better things.
The prophecy of Christ from Isaiah 53 is a thrilling study and as the chapter concludes, God speaks of “My Righteous Servant” Who IS righteous that we may be righteous.
We know of Jesus as THE Christ, THE Savior, THE Redeemer among other descriptions. But one young man called Him Good Master. Is Jesus YOUR Master?
Life IS worth living and let’s make certain we are getting its worth every day—not by what we get, but what we give. The worth is always greater when the investment is great.
Due to a tragic accident late one Saturday evening, an early Sunday morning sermon change was needed that resulted in this study of the blessing of comfort.
The question is asked by the Psalmist and the answer is worthy and wonderful. What a joy that one can abide in the Lord according to His will and His way. A study of Psalm 15.
The word “gospel” simply means “good news” or “glad tidings.” It is THE power of God and the only message to redeem mankind. All must know the gospel.
Grace in God’s eyes amongst wickedness; the builder of the Ark and one who walked with God—that’s Noah—the one that made the difference.
This broadcast is the final of three broadcasts as we conclude our study of the parables of Luke 15—in this broadcast, the elder brother and his actions to His father and toward his brother.
This broadcast is part two of three broadcasts looking at and studying the parables of Luke 15—in this broadcast, the prodigal son and again, tragedy can lead us to treasure, friends.
This broadcast is part one of three broadcasts spending time with the parables of Luke 15—in this broadcast, the lost sheep and the lost coin. Tragedy can lead us to treasure, friends.
Returning to the gospel account of Mark, let us see the patients of the Great Physician and we will not miss our need for the Great Physician, Jesus Christ. He is the answer to the sin that ails us.
To the church the words are penned, “Do you not know that you are the temple of God...?” Wow—strong words when one thinks of a temple—a holy place. Are we the temple of God?
Let’s spend time in the Psalms with International Gospel Hour’s “PsalmCast.” No better way to begin a study of the Psalms than with Psalm 1.
We live by every word of God and we hear Christ and observe His word in ALL things—Salvation is so Divine! This is a special study in which we “turn back the clock” and consider a lesson from the late Gus Nichols.
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Let us see what God wants and what man did in responding to God. This is a special article broadcast to guide our studies in the scriptures.
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As the sweet hymn says, “At the cross, at the cross where I first saw the light…” Where darkness entered daytime, the light of the world came forth.
Honestly, our thoughts and feelings can be wrong, mistaken and misled. Let us be warned about what we think and how we feel when it comes to what God has said.
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Expressed in song, “Our God is an Awesome God,” one is in awe of the gifts only from God and we should be desiring and embracing them daily. This is part one of two.
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From Christ, the Greatest Gift ever given, more gifts for mankind are available to accept, embrace and enjoy. This is part two of two.
The late W.A. Bradfield still speaks (Heb. 11:4) as Jeff shares another lesson wherein we are blessed to have God’s remedy of sin—a prescription we all should have filled.
A question asked where God knew the answer—He knew it then and He knows it now. Let’s ask the question and God’s Word lets us know where we are.
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From the 78th Psalm, we are reminded of things our children need to hear, to know and to apply. Matter of fact, we ALL need to know what God has not hidden.
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We return to the Psalms and see David’s praise of God for His forgiveness—a study of Ps. 32:1-2 that shows one the blessing of forgiveness!
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Turning back the clock for a couple of special articles for this broadcast—thoughts on baptisms and being worthy in God’s sight.
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The best Friend we will ever have wants us to be the best friend to Him. What a wonderful relationship!
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This broadcast is the second of two looking at the enemies of the cross and God, why they are enemies and to be prepared to battle the enemies of the cross and God.
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This broadcast is part one of two programs looking at the enemies of the cross and God, why they are enemies and to be prepared to battle the enemies of the cross and God.
A question of old prompts updated thoughts and study from the Word of God to see the joy of living; the blessing of choosing wisely and walking Godly.
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It separates us from God and deprives us of our salvation and every spiritual blessing. It cost Jesus His life to redeem us. Sin affects everyone and we need to be aware and abstain!
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Preaching Jesus Christ is not only looking at His life as an example, but taking His life and learning how we should live. Let’s see what happened when a city heard Jesus preached unto them.
A perusal through a number of sermon outlines affords us the blessings of studying hope on this broadcast. They say a picture is worth 1,000 words—imagine what a portrait of hope will do!
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What a horrible and miserable thought—how thankful He did! But let’s consider what would have happened if Jesus never came to earth…and let us be grateful.
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Oh, how the reading of those words comfort, gives direction and a promise for better living. Allow the Prince of Peace to control your life!
Through Jesus, the mystery is revealed; God came in the flesh; justified and seen that we may be redeemed! And, much more! Amen!
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The One Who came to seek and save the lost. The One Who knew He would give His life a ransom for many. Oh, to imagine and note all the Christ went through the night before His death—for us, friends. For. Us.
We turn back the clock for another classic sermon of the late W.A. Bradfield and think on some “musts” in life as we go down the valley.
He defeated a Lion, a Bear and a Giant but David had some major losses—he really messed up at times. We can learn from David to help our lives when we mess up.
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Pages upon pages of scripture speak of worship to God; how to worship; what to offer and from thence, renewing faithfulness and serving God.
Today more than ever—man needs God’s Word, the Bible. When obeyed and used as our guide, God’s Word will lead us and God will bless those that follow Him. (Be sure to see the chart of this lesson at our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalGospelHour).
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A scripture command of man, but regrettably misunderstood by many. What embraces calling on the name of the Lord?
One cannot help to see the strength of Christ through His meekness through serving in preaching, in example and in suffering—and this strength strengthens us who follow Him.
One must shudder to think about had Jesus not resurrected. What if the stone had never moved and his body remained? Let’s think about what could have been and how blessed that it is not.
Reaching back for a couple of special articles that talk about REAL truth and how we can pursue REAL truth—truth we can count on from God!
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The Christian must always be ready with an answer of the hope within (1 Pet. 3:15). Why would a person want to be a Christian or what are some reasons to become a Christian?
Looking at 1 Pet. 2:9-10, we engage in both word study and phrase study to help us understand the scripture and its use of the word “peculiar.”
A sermon request turned into a response as we see how and through whom God speaks. Are we listening to God so that we may speak for Him?
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Once again, like Abel “…he being dead yet speaks…” (Heb. 11:4), we reach into blessed past to hear the words of our Winford Claiborne, the speaker of IGH from 1995-2014. Let’s talk conversion to Christ, shall we?
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John 20 ends concerning the things penned, “…these are written…” What is written is for an obedient faith all through the resurrection of Christ.
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An empty tomb has THE message that fills lives, remits sin and gives a place wherein one stands and serves.
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“…the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord.” When we see the Lord through His word, we too will be refreshed through obedience to Him.
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The empty tomb of the Christ in John 20 brought forth tears of sadness—a moment for Mary in that she had all she can take. Ever feel that way?
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John 20 presents the empty tomb of the Christ and the response and reaction of those close to Jesus. An empty tomb caused souls to run. Will we find such urgency in our lives due to the resurrection?
No matter what goes on in the world, one can always trust in the Lord. One can depend and rely on the Lord and His Word.
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Concluding the study of 2 Tim. 4 seeing the power of God’s Word in warnings toward error and a reminder of eternity. This is the second of two lessons.
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An exhortation and command to the young preacher Timothy reminds us of the necessity of preaching the Word of God and its power.
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Sometimes the phrase “change is good” is not accurate. But Godly change is always good — one is always better because of Godly change.
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It was the Psalmist who declared what God had done for His soul. What can we declare, friends? Can we declare what God has done for us?
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The Greatest Teacher of ALL becomes the Master to ALL who obey Him. Those that declared the Christ teach us to do the same.
We take a lesson from the life of Timothy to continue in the things that are right, obviously changing things that need to be changed and both to be done according to the scriptures.
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The words of the angel of the Lord unto Gideon affirmed God’s choice to deliver Israel, but also a great account from scripture that answers many questions of doubt today.
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While a book of brevity, 2 John has plenty to say on avoiding error. By walking in truth, one is prepared to know and avoid error.
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Truth on which we can depend…truth we can know, truth that guides us. A short book that is long in truth is 2 John.
The sweet hymn reminds us “How beautiful heaven must be.” That beauty will be for those living for Christ here in looking forward to what is there.
Throughout the Bible, a lamb was a symbol of sacrifice, but when it came to Christ, THE lamb of God, He was the sacrifice for man’s salvation.
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Everyone understands the importance of a good foundation—for houses, buildings and yes, even life. Christ is THE Foundation on which ALL should build.
We can do without a number of things and still do well and if we are missing something that will help, that we will add. But is that the case with God and Christ?
No matter how grim things in life may be, God has the answers and provisions if one will but turn to Him—hope is ahead and its new every morning.
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Jesus was THE Master Teacher and His Mastering of parables helped many to understand. What a blessing to consider those parables and especially the parable of the ten virgins.
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Our “Psalmcast” concludes Psalm 7 looking at God’s continued direction with David, his determination and further walk—more lessons for us this day.
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Our “Psalmcast” looks at David wandering with his problems, but a God provided direction brings him through it thus lessons for us today.
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The young man Timothy was instructed to “…continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of…” referring to the scriptures. That same assurance is for our youth of today—it’s the Savior’s Way. This is part two of “youth.”
To be lost in sin is tragic—now and eternally! Seeing why so many are lost allows us also to see God’s provisions to be saved and assured of the right way.
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A time in the apostle Paul’s life where misfortune became a fortune easily serves as a pattern for us—a worthy study from Philippians.
Our program title appears paradoxical but Biblically speaking it is a powerful truth through Christ and the gospel.
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Each generation should take the responsibility to make certain the next generation knows the truth about God and of God to live for God.
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The life of Christ and the Word of God shows perfect morality that has stood the test of time. Learning morality therein allows us to stand as well.
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“How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word” (Ps. 119:11). Our youth need the right way—the good way—and it’s the best way—the Savior’s Way!
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A heart that gives attention and application to the word of God will be secure according to God. Let’s think about securing the hearts of our youth.
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God’s Word has so much to say for our young people. Let’s search the scriptures and see the best way and the best choices for our youth.
The gospel of John identifies Jesus in a number of divine ways to help us know THE Way, Jesus Christ.
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Our “PsalmCast” from International Gospel Hour focus’ on Psalm 6…from our pleas to God for His power to make the difference in our lives.
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Jeff’s travels allow him not only to tell of the good work of International Gospel Hour, but to hear the local preacher bring forth a lesson. Join Jeff as he shares the sermon he heard about truth.
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Our study of obedience concludes by noting a number of things: a disciplined walk; proper judging and some powerful Biblical syllogisms.
James 4 asks an important question, “What is your life?” No matter the length of one’s life, when it comes to eternity, one’s life here is only a little while. Are we making the best of it?
This simple one-word title was a lesson from the late Leroy Brownlow looking at the power of the gospel and its effectiveness in an “acrostic” approach.
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A wonderful phrase to embrace…may all we do be according to the scriptures as we search, seek and obey God’s will.
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A question asked by the Lord after His resurrection and prior to His ascension challenged Peter and very well should challenge us.
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The writings to Timothy encourage, warn and direct this young servant and wonderful lessons for us today. Great lessons are ahead from 1 Tim. 1:1-7.
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Our study of obedience continues as we look at walking by faith and walking faithfully—Christ is our Author and He continues our story as we are obedient.
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Just the sound of the word “mercy” is a blessing to one receiving it and one giving it (because they need mercy). Let’s consider this great word.
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The book of Jude speaks of the common salvation—once for all and always for all—that’s awesome! This is the final lesson in a study about salvation from the book of Jude.
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The book of Jude is brief, but as is all the word of God, it is powerful especially concerning salvation. This is part one of two from a study from the book of Jude.
Acts 17:30 affirms there were times of ignorance God overlooked but commands all men everywhere to repent—that’s enough…we best avoid ignorance.
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A textual study of a wonderful book between two brothers in the Lord over a third brother that, well, he could be a challenge within the relationship. It is a beautiful account worthy for study and application.
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Oh, to know the Savior, “…the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him…” Let’s begin a study on obedience.
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A textual study of a wonderful book between two brothers in the Lord over a third brother that, well, he could be a challenge within the relationship. It is a beautiful account worthy for study and application.
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Our “PsalmCast” from International Gospel Hour focus’ on Psalm 5…to WHOM one prays—unto God—to praise Him; to present and plea unto Him and His protection!
To glean is to gather slowly and a little at a time. Let’s glean just a couple of great texts — a gathering awaits for the listener.
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A study of James 1 shows what happens when one looks toward sin and the power of sin and its effect. Let’s see the danger signs.
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Many people aim to obtain fame or riches, but we know one’s name or reputation is more valuable. When people hear your name, what would they think?
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The study of the New Birth concludes in “The Savior’s Way” series of lessons by seeing how one is added to the kingdom now and also a review of John 3.
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Jeff concludes a week of honoring a friend and faithful brother as he directs us through the Bible to answer this most important question.
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A great question asked by many. Let us seek God’s Word on this subject and things to apply in our lives to help us in our suffering or to help others.
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Calling on the Name of the Lord is a wonderful study…but it may not mean what you think it means. Let’s see what the Bible says about this great and necessary phrase.
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1 The Price We Pay and Bible Faith—a two for one study - Audio 13:08
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Cost and Commitment—are we willing to do what is needed to please God? This study examines both areas so that we can see God’s will for our lives.
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Jeff honors a friend and faithful brother this broadcast with a couple of well written articles about True Friendship and the text of Rom. 10:9.
There are those that say, “I don’t think my prayers are getting anywhere” and it is possible our prayers may be hindered by a number of things. Let’s see the hindrances to avoid for prayers to be effective.
The scriptures declare we are made in the image of God. Thus let us follow God and allow others to see God in us. A great study from Philippians reflects how we can express God’s image in us.
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In a day of compromise and concession on a number of things, the thought of there being only “One Way to Live,” is offensive to some. But obedience to Christ is THE only way according to the scripture.
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The mere sound of the word “discipline” may bring thoughts of inflicting punishment but never underestimate its necessity to improve performance. It’s not such a bad word.
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There are things that we must move out of our lives — we clean out this place or that place, but more so spiritually we need to move some old things out—after all, the new IS better.
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“The Savior’s Way” series of lessons considers the New Birth from John 3 examining being born of water and of the Spirit. A powerful lesson concerning salvation.
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1 Our “PsalmCast.” How thankful the Lord Hears those who are His! - Audio 13:04
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Our “PsalmCast” from International Gospel Hour focus’ on Psalm 3 and God’s provisions to those who are obedient to Him—those IN Christ whose prayers are through Christ.
A wise person once observed “We must remember the past if we are to avoid making the same mistakes of the past.” We can also remember good things to keep us pressing onward. Let’s look at some texts to help us “remember.”
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The life of Naaman is filled with examples such as humility, obedience and trust—characteristics sorely needed today. Great lessons from a great man.
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Our subject sounds good and the print looks wonderful, but it was an attitude and a lifestyle that God spoke against through the prophet Ezekiel. Here is a lesson for us today.
A question asked in the long ago prompt us to ask how can we then live? Hopefully, according to God and His way.
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“The Savior’s Way” series of lessons looks at part two of the study of unity from the prayer of Jesus to the practice of the church we read of in the New Testament to see THE unity we pursue today.
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Many have eaten a last meal before their execution…but it affected nobody else. The last supper of Jesus Christ continues to feed many today. Let’s see its lasting effect until He comes.
We turn back the clock and allow one, in the spirit of Abel, to speak although he has passed. This is a sermon from the late Fred Dennis on a most important subject—baptism.
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1 Our “PsalmCast.” The enemies of God vs. The children of God. - Audio 12:56
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Let’s once again spend time in the Psalms with International Gospel Hour’s “PsalmCast” as we see the power of God vs. the enemies of His children. Psalm 3.
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A simple question about this text from Jn. 7 was submitted that prompted a sermon study. Let’s see the sad end result to learn and renew ourselves to find the Christ.
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The book of Ephesians shares a number of blessings upon one in Christ—and we give God the glory for all the blessings He bestows!
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“The Savior’s Way” series of lessons presses onward with a study of unity considering the words of Jesus in John 17 along with the peace that should be pursued.
I could not save myself spiritually—nobody can save himself. But Jesus Christ can save us. Just a few thoughts about the Savior, Jesus Christ. I have a Savior.
Anger is an emotion that will affect decisions that, many times, last a long, long time. The Bible teaches warns us of angers dangers and how anger should be addressed.
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Continuing our “verse by verse” study series looking in 1 Corinthians and reminded once again of the authority of God and application in our lives.
The days of Ezekiel remind us of a saying, “Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.” Let us learn from inspired history and remember there is a difference between right and wrong.
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Yes, that is meant to be a little “g” for “god.” There are too many “gods” we can listen to and lead us away from the True and Living God. Let’s be warned.
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All the wrong we have done can be made right, but only through Christ. Hallelujah! What A Savior! Now, what will our decision be?
Is there any other way to live than abundantly? Abundantly through Christ, that is. All of the things we can attain in this world cannot match abundant living in Christ.
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When David brought the ark of God amongst Israel, he reminded the people of God’s marvelous works. We would do well to remember God’s works and how they are evident in our lives.
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Continuing our “verse by verse” study series looking in 1 Corinthians and reminded once again of the authority of God and application in our lives.
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A lesson from the late Leroy Brownlow concerning being led astray by men, but a reminder to be led by Christ and His Word.
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The prophets of old, the priesthood and Kings were used by God and in many cases for God. But, today, our Prophet, Priest and King is our Lord Jesus Christ!
Either we are in a tough time, we are coming out of a tough time or we are heading into a tough time. If anyone know tough times, it is Christ—the very ONE who will help us with ours.
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A warning to God’s people through Isaiah also serves as a promise to us. A lesson of something “…written aforetime for our learning…” (Rom. 15:4).
Elijah asked, “How long halt ye (“how long will you waver or struggle”) between two opinions?” Great question and today many individuals struggle with their decisions for God. Answering this within the scripture will help us with our decisions.
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We return to our “verse by verse” study series looking at the church in Corinth through the book of 1 Corinthians. Chapter five brings forth a tragic reaction, with the action to be taken to address it.
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We reach back for a Biblical lesson from the late Fred E. Dennis looking at the cross of Christ and the words of our Lord as He was dying and suffering on the cross. Final words with lasting impact.
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God is love and His love toward us opens doors for us to respond to Him and live for Him. Let’s see what the Bible says about responding to God.
The prophetic language of Isaiah 53 points us to the Christ and His message—the eternal plan for our needs and the life brought forth, simple yet powerful!
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1 Let Me Die the Death of the Righteous, part five - Audio 12:58
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The “Are You Listening…again” series concludes this series of lessons by challenging all of us by asking “Are we living to die the death of the righteous?”
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1 Let Me Die the Death of the Righteous, part four - Audio 12:58
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The “Are You Listening…again” series continues our studies by looking more faithful saints in the New Testament who died while living righteously.
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1 Let Me Die the Death of the Righteous, part three - Audio 12:57
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The “Are You Listening…again” series continues our studies by looking at those in the New Testament who died while living righteously as an example to us.
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The “Are You Listening…again” series continues looking at those who died while living righteously thus leaving us a right pattern to follow.
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The “Are You Listening…again” series looks at a statement by Balaam, a plea that everyone should make and walk God’s way to accomplish.
One of the most assuring and motivating texts is 1 Cor. 15:57, “But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” There is victory ONLY in Jesus.
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Is it? Is hope lost? Sad to say, hope can be lost if we fail to hope as the scriptures teach. True hope is in God and in Christ. Is your hope lost?
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Is it? Is hope lost? Are we at a point in our lives where there seems to be no hope? Friends let’s stay “in context” and see what the holy scriptures say.
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Are you thankful for the number of people in your life that have helped mold you and strengthen you to this day? We see the people that supply what we need in our lives.
God has made it possible for all men to receive or accept Christ; to obey and follow Him. What does the Bible say about accepting Christ?
When Jesus was born, he had some very special visitors—wise men came to the house where He was. Wise men will still come to the Lord. Are we wise?
We set various goals throughout our lives—personal, financial, employment. But THE goal of this life really has nothing to do with this life. Eternal life is the real goal.
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An awesome text study from Ecclesiastes that gives one comfort, strength, assurance and hope.
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Looking at “foundation and bricks” of the home God desires to be built. He is the Architect and we follow the plans. Let’s build.
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1 Are you Studying – 1 Cor. 4— The All of Servanthood - Audio 12:57
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A blessing of the scripture is growing from being served to serving others—maturing in Christ and moving forward for Christ.
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It’s often said to “keep the main thing the main thing” and we need to make certain to keep our lives with Christ in first place and the only place—everything else, well let’s put all that afterward.
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The world may say “assert yourself” or “know yourself,” but the teaching of Christ brought forth the loftiest thoughts of all: ”deny yourself” and “lose yourself.” Let’s achieve such heights with this broadcast!
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We reach into the precious archives for a lesson by Winford Claiborne, the speaker of IGH from 1995-2014. Let’s see exhortation and commands on the Christian life, especially from the book of Philippians.
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Concluding a three-part study of things for which we should thank God, we wrap this up speaking of victory and overcoming this life. Yes! “But thanks be to God…”
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Continuing with part two, we build our thanks for His love and goodness and continue deep gratitude that responds with not mere lip service, but love service to God in salvation and blessings He provides.
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The list is long when one stops and thinks of all God has done and is doing for mankind—such a long list, we cannot do it all in one broadcast. We can begin with His love and goodness.
The giving of God unto everyone—what great gifts and blessing await the one who responds in gratitude and obedience. Let’s grow in gratitude with the giving of God!
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Paul had wonderful words of thanks for the church to whom the book of Colossians was written. Let us grow from this text to be thankful for the things God provides.
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“The Savior’s Way” series of lessons on the church concludes with focusing on how one worships, its organization and God given name and identity.
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Love rescues; Love is the payment and Love intercedes. How thankful we are that God is love and all He has done and will do for mankind.
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Words as seek, believe and come lead one to eventually obey. Many seek, many believe and many come, but obedience is the decision that makes the difference.
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“Come to me…” Beautiful words from God, Jesus and the Spirit. And further beauty is when one comes to Jesus, Jesus will answer the needs of man. Let’s study the word “come.”
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A confession of faith continues as a commitment of faith. Believing in God embraces all and everything in our obedience to God. “Without faith it is impossible to please him…” (Heb. 11:6).
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“Seek and you shall find,” “Seek first the kingdom of God.” In Christianity, when one seeks, one will find the joy, the peace and the salvation in Christ.
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“The Savior’s Way” series of lessons continues looking at the church—specifically how one is added to the church through salvation in Christ.
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We are blessed to remember the radio work of the late David Pharr as we consider a message from the present and a lesson from the past.
Hope that is set or fixed upon Christ and IN Christ is hope that is not a mere guess, but confident in Christ. What does it take to rest our hope?
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Let’s once again spend time in the Psalms with International Gospel Hour’s “PsalmCast” as we see the Lord’s Superiority.
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“Come to me…” are some of the sweetest words Jesus ever said. If one comes to Jesus and takes what He offers, one will have the rest needed and life worth living.
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Inspired words from Moses to Israel in the long ago is a strong reminder and warning for us today. Let’s see other examples from scripture and embrace this teaching so we choose best for our lives.
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Continuing “The Savior’s Way” series of lessons, we consider the church—promised in the New Testament, prophesied in the Old Testament and the beginning on Pentecost in the book of Acts.
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Part two concludes some things the Bible teaches that God hates—and as we see what God hates, we cannot miss His great loves that provides what we need taught from His Word.
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Yes, that question will stun some people, but there are some things the Bible teaches that God hates—things not good for us!
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Solomon’s plea to God prompts this study of materialism to achieve balance in life of neither poverty nor riches, but trusting on God for our provisions.
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Many look upon God like an old faithful grandfather. But the Bible speaks of His goodness AND His severity. We return to the book of Romans for this study and to choose the God and Father we should serve.
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Sadly there are many with no delight in God—no joy, no pleasure. How could this be and especially when it was those who once had such delight? A study from Jeremiah so needed today.
We continue the series of lessons from “The Savior’s Way” as we go back to the Bible and look at a time in the life of Christ that will encourage us to return to the Bible for our learning and our living.
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The word “precious” seems to be used in ways maybe not applicable. But its meaning pertaining to the word of God is accurate. How precious is God’s word to you?
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It was Pilate who asked, “What then shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?” That is a question that should be asked and answered by everyone. What will you do with Jesus, friend?
Mk. 12:30, “And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. This is the first commandment.” ALL…ALL…ALL…ALL. Let’s talk about a lot of “ALLS.”
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It seems that the thief on the cross gets a lot of attention in the discussion of salvation. This study takes things a bit deeper in understanding when the thief lived, not where Jesus said he would live.
We hear the term “well-balanced” in a number of ways. Should a person be well balanced spiritually? Divine power from the Father makes a difference in divine partaking by all of us.
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There is no other blood that will redeem man and no other cross that held the Savior. We continue the series of lessons from “The Savior’s Way.”
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Let us see what God wants and what man did in responding to God. This is a special article broadcast to guide our studies in the scriptures.
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We live by every word of God and we hear Christ and observe His word in ALL things—Salvation is so Divine! This is a special study in which we “turn back the clock” and consider a lesson from the late Gus Nichols.
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Let’s spend time in the Psalms with International Gospel Hour’s “PsalmCast.” No better way to begin a study of the Psalms than with Psalm 1.
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To the church the words are penned, “Do you not know that you are the temple of God...?” Wow—strong words when one thinks of a temple—a holy place. Are we the temple of God?
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