There, she serves as a Bible teacher, youth worker, and women's conference speaker. She earned her undergraduate degree at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Founded by the late Dr. Jerry Falwell There, she studied television, journalism, and Christian counseling. Merisa has worked in youth ministry since Currently, she is helping create Liberty University's new Black Worship Studies Program, scheduled to begin classes in fall of She is the proud mother of Charissa Joy and Marc Isaac.
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Harold L. Is there a God? Is the Bible only a fairy tale, or is it true? Did Jesus really exist, and is he the Son of God? Using the scientific method to prove the Bible's truth, Mr. Hellen reveals the prophecies of the Bible and uses historical accounts and the Bible itself to convincingly demonstrate that all prophecies have indeed come true.
Readers are challenged to examine the overwhelming evidence proving Jesus' existence, crucifixion, and resurrection, as well as debunking the theory of evolution to prove God is the great Creator. See extraordinary miracles performed in the lives of believers, proving God's promises in the Bible about miracles are true. Who are the keys to Bible prophecy?
Where are we in the Bible prophecy timeline? During these discussions, we will find out who Yahweh chose of all the families of the earth to make His own.
The churches teach universalism. What are the Laws of Yahweh? And then the even bigger question becomes, Who was Yahshuah sent to? All of these questions and more will be answered as you read this book With clarity and wit, pastor and Bible teacher provides an easy-to-use guide to the Bible, highlighting its origin, history, trustworthiness, and significance as well as key aspects of every book from Genesis to Revelation.
The Bible is one of the most misunderstood and mysterious book ever written. Popular to buy but seldom read, it usually sits on bookshelves or coffee tables unused. However, people who do read and believe the Scriptures know for certain it has the power to change lives.
This book, The Apocalypse, is written as an assembling of all that is known about the book of Revelation. Of course, much is still unknown, but you are able to add—or subtract—basic thoughts simply by studying the Holy Writ yourself.
God will show you some things more clearly than me or anyone else—God wants to inform you! John MacArthur and other distinguished teachers of preachers respond to the apostle's mandate in this comprehensive treatment of expository preaching. MacArthur's well-known passion for the Scriptures is combined with the vision and expertise of other faculty members at The Master's Seminary to produce a definitive statement on how to unfold the meaning of God's Word effectively to today's congregation.
Other contributors include: James F. Stitzinger, James E. Rosscup, Robert L. Thomas, George J. Zemek, Donald G. McDougall, Richard L. Mayhue, Irvin A. Busenitz, and David C. It will provide a solid biblical foundation for Christians to explore the essential truths around this topic—the end of the world.
John Hagee says, "The world as we know it will end, neither with a bang nor a whimper, but in stages clearly set forth in God's Word. Hagee presents a prophetic "Doomsday Clock" and counts down the minutes-through prophetic events-which must occur before that fateful moment when every unredeemed individual must face God on Judgment Day.
Citing examples from national and international media and using Scripture to confirm his insights, he presents a compelling argument to prove that time is indeed running out.
Be Prepared Robert C. Courson Jr. America and the world as we know it are going to change drastically, according to the unveiling and fulfillment of Bible prophecy in our terminal generation. Everything we have we've been given. Even our very lives are a gift from God, given so we can live to give, not live to get. Yet it is our tendency in life to absorb, to take in without distribution resulting in a "souring" of all that is good and a separation from all that is intended.
Digital edition, full color. Books by Harold L. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. I love the detail of the Bible exposition! Jan 09, Samuel Garcia rated it it was amazing. Tony Calvert rated it liked it Jul 23, Kenneth R Canady rated it really liked it Feb 02, To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. See all 9 questions about Willmingtons Guide to the Bible…. Because of this covenant, the right of the Jews to live in the land is conditional upon their behavior.
Exodus Exodus Exodus Unbelief results in missed opportunity and punishment. Failure is due to mans will and not Gods Duet. Forty days pass and the 12 return: 10 say no while 2 Joshua from Ephraim, Caleb from Judah say yes Num. The majority rules and God punishes Aimless Wondering Num. Books of the Bible Joshua opposite of Exodus b.
Main People Joshua Caleb Rahab c. He parted the Red Sea earlier in order to bring them out of captivity. Three miracles in 25 years: parting of the Jordan River, the falling of the wall of Jericho, and the standing of the sun Josh. Main Events Invasion of the Land 1.
The Crossing of the Jordan 2. The Spies 3. Rahab 4. The Circumcision 5. The Visitor Subjection conquest of the Land 1. Falling Walls 2. Standing Sun Division of the Land 1. Reuben, Gad, tribe of Manasseh to the east of Jordan 2. The rest on the west of Jordan River 3. Final words from JoshuaJoshua reminds the Israelites of Gods goodness, warns them of disobedience, reviews their history, and challenges them to serve God.
Books of the Bible Judges Ruth 1 Samuel b. Main People Gideonwarrior called by God to lead Israel; overthrew the altar of Baal and its sacred surrounding grove and erected in its place a new altar naming it Jahveh-Shalom Jehovah gives peace , Judges ; ruled as judge for 40 years; is best known as the one who sought to know the surety of his faith by the testing of fleece Judges ; begot 71 sons of which Abimelech was one; later Abimelech, an extremely wicked man, would kill all but one of his brothers, would be made king of Shechem, and would be killed by.
Samsonlast judge of Israel before Samuel; a Nazirite chosen by God before birth to deliver Israel out of the hands of the Philistines; his great power was not his but Gods; his power was taken through the craftiness of Delilah, a woman hired by the Philistines to find the source of his strength, which she did through enticement and deceit; Samson died in a martyrs death, burying himself and a multitude of Philistines when he moved two pillars from their foundation causing a building to fall; he is listed in the Hall of Faith Hebrews Naomia woman from Bethlehem who lost her husband and two sons after a sojourn to Moab to escape famine; Naomi returned to Bethlehem with her Moabite daughter-in-law Ruth , later advising her to marry Boaz and subsequently nursed Ruths child.
Ruth a widow, whose decision to conform to the Isrealite customs made her a servant of her dead husbands family; after returning to Judah with Naomi in order to fulfill her duty she married Boaz; this marriage made her the great-grandmother of King David and heir to the Messiah.
Boaz well to do Hebrew from Bethlehem Eli from the family of Ithamar, 4th son of Aaron, who acted as both judge and high priest in Isreal; had two wicked sons; met Hannah when she came to the temple to pray for her son; almost blind; Eli, after hearing the news of the slaughter of his sons and the taking of the Arc of the Covenant this is a major event in the judges state in which the Philistines stole the Arc from the Isrealites, it would not be returned until generations later when King David returned , Eli fell off his seat and died of a broken neck Deborah 4th and greatest of Isreals judges; a prophetess; Samuel last of the judges and first of the prophets; son of Hannah who upon birth presented her son, who was born from a barren womb to Eli; anointed David as king; listed in the Hall of Faith in Hebrews.
The darkest period of Israels history Joshua dies and no one is available for God to choose as leader Judges ; ; ; This is the single most contributing factor to Israels rebellion against Godthis dark stage, which lasted years.
This stage involves seven apostasies a renunciation of ones faith or belief by Israel, seven servitudes to seven heathen nations, and seven deliverances. Each time Israel was guilty of compromising not doing what God told her to dothat is, drive out her enemy and apostasy doing what God told her not to doworship the gods of her enemies.
Each time God provided deliverance from oppression through a godly and chosen judge. Counting Eli, Samuel, and Deborah only woman , there were 15 judges in all; these judges were more military reformers than legal experts. Main Events: Instead of main events, here is an outline of the judges of Israel during this period, the Bible verses that cover him or her, the oppressing nation during their reign as judge, the years Israel spent in oppression against that nation, and the years of peace Israel enjoyed after God relieved them of their oppression through each judges leadership.
Canaanites Midian Yrs of Opp. Main People Saul 1 Samuel 1. Rise a. Israel demands a king 1 Sam. Saul is chosen by Samuel at Gods command 1 Sam. Saul is anointed by Samuel 1 Sam. His leadership is confirmed at Jabesh-Gilead 1 Sam. Fall a. He offers a burnt offering 1 Sam b. He orders the death of his own son 1 Sam. He spares Agag of Amalek, Gods enemy 1 Sam.
He is rejected by God 1 Sam. He is possessed by an evil spirit 1 Sam. He attempts to kill David 1 Sam. He curses and attempts to kill his own son 1 Sam h. He slaughters 85 priests of God at Nob 1 Sam. He goes to the witch of En Dor 1 Sam. He is slain on a battlefield 1 Sam. The Shepherd 1 Samuel a. David is plucked from the sheep pasture; Samuel ignores his physical appearance as compared to his brothers and anoints him king of Israel as commanded by God.
David is Gods choice, as compared to Saul who was the peoples choice, and will go down in history as the greatest king Israel will ever see, that is until Jesus returns.
David is anointed as king of Israel on three separate occasions 1 Sam. The Singer 1 Samuel a. From this point until his death King Saul is troubled by a evil spirit 1 Sam. David soothes Sauls troubled heart with harp music 1 Sam. The Soldier 1 Samuel a. Israel verses the Philistines Amalekites were just destroyed b. Goliath taunts Israels army for 40 days 1 Sam.
David kills Goliath in the name of the Lord with a stone and a shepherds sling 1 Sam. The Sought 1 Samuel a. David begins his lifelong friendship with Jonathan b.
David is made commander-in-chief of Sauls armies c. Saul attempts to kill David, fails and then demotes David from general to captain 1 Samuel Sauls attempts to kill David 1 Sam. Jonathan warns David of Sauls renewed attempt to kill him f. David backslides twice 1 Sam. Sauls increase rage of jealousy results in the slaughter of 85 priests simply because Ahimelech offers some bread to David 1 Sam.
David spares Sauls life in the cave 1 Sam. Saul visits witch at Endor in attempt to gain advice from Samuels spirit concerning military threat from the Philistine army 1 Sam. Samuel appears, because of God and not the witch, and predicts Sauls demise the following day. Saul and Davids beloved friend Jonathan are slain in battle 1 Sam.
Jonathan is killed and Saul commits suicide. The Sovereign 2 Samuel ; 1 Chronicles a.
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