Clear Scriptural teaching from the heart of a seasoned Pastor. Beacon of Hope is designed to give us instruction, assurance and hope from the one never changing source: God’s Holy Word!

If we are to follow the eternal in this world of the temporary we must learn the wisdom of times and seasons.

God wants us to be very specific about both the object and origin of our faith.

Only one time in the Scripture does God command one person to reverence another. He also fully and kindly provides both the guidance and grace to fulfill this command.

The Scripture states, “We count them happy which endure”. Endurance is not just something which happens but is the result of applied Bible truths in our living.

Understanding where Jesus came from will help us understand His love and care for us.

A wide range of the basics of good Godly living is taught in Philippians chapter 4.

Jesus answered a question by Simon Peter and from that question taught God's purpose of forgiveness in our lives.

Stewards of the manifold grace of God. What a title of responsibility and opportunity.

Paul's spirit filled defense and preaching of the Gospel before King Agrippa is brought to life by a careful and thorough preaching of Acts chapter 36.

The full story between where we were and where God has brought us.

A sober warning from the Scripture regarding the devil's design to destroy through turning people against themselves and against each other.

Godly instruction from the life of Jesus at 12 years old.

The word “limited” is only used once in the Bible and that is when God's people limited God.

Used three times in the Bible, Christian is a good and noble word which contains both teaching and challenge for God's people.

6 major aspects of Paul's testimony throughout the New Testament are plainly preached and explained.

This Bible message reveals two aspects of keeping the faith of Jesus Christ.

The answer to this question asked by a corrupt compromising Roman ruler are found in the Word of God and is a comfort to God's people.

God always has and presently does equip people to help equip people to serve Him.

Seven “signpost” along the road to ruin and seven along the road to recovery are revealed in the account of the prodigal son.

The response of two kings when confronted with their sin guides us into evaluating if we truly want the reality of God in our lives or just the appearance of godliness.

How good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.

Jesus only said of two people that they had “great faith”. Neither of them were Jewish.

God heals a man who was lame from birth and Peter preaches the Gospel to a multitude.

A scriptural exposition of some of the great truths revealed in the account of Jesus resurrecting Lazarus.

God has clearly stated purposes to use finances as both a tool and an opportunity in our life.

Galatians gives a clear distinction between the true and false Gospel

There is fire that is intended for destruction and fire that is intended to bless.

The very “house” we are building with our daily decisions is the house we will occupy when the storms come.

There are four great things about God That both Joseph and Daniel both learned in their lives following God.

There are two groups of people who “wrest” the Scriptures to their own destruction. The unstable and the unlearned. Who are the “unlearned”?

In the account of the two men with something in their eye the one with the beam in his eye is the focal point but both men had a true need. The purpose of removing the beam is so that the need of both can be met.

God has preserved for us through the lives of Bible people glimpses of what it means to love Him.

Our access to, attitude toward and alliance with the Heavenly Father is determined by our understanding of Jesus Christ.

“Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations” - Psalm 90:1

This second message in the series “Bible ladies Biblically Considered” introduces us to a mature, Godly woman described as the “virtuous” woman.

On the road to Emmaus Jesus joins the journey of two very sad and bewildered disciples.

The physical head of Jesus Christ was the object of worship, scorn, hostility, glory and much more.

“Headship” and order are shown in Bible context as a means of honoring God and serving one another.

Understanding the origin of man's trouble will lead us to respond properly and be delivered from that trouble.

In this final message of the series in the book of James, we find that there are six natural divisions of instruction, exhortation and command.

James chapter 4 puts in stark contrast the folly of fleshly living and the sweet success of submission to our loving God.

A Biblical exposition and Scriptural message from James chapter 3.

The book of James emphatically teaches that a living faith in a living God should be apparent in our living.

Discovering what it means to be judged “by the perfect law of liberty”.

Standing for the Lord is important. We can stand after we have “done all”. What “all” is, is not vague but very specific when taken in proper context.

Biblical preaching on the goodness of the Shepherd, the security of the sheep and recognizing the sound of His voice.

This fourth message in the continuing series from the book of James leads us to appreciate our great unchanging Heavenly Father and the need of taking action on what we learn and profess to believe from the Word of God.