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!
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.
Every church is “at” some location. God strategically places them to reach their “at”
The source of our temptation to do evil and God's provision for victory are explained in this Bible message.
Two of the most powerful lines from the book of Esther have even greater force when taken in context with “the part that doesn't get preached”.
A message focused on Jesus and His wonderful example as He faced the pressure and trial of Gethsemane.
The first thing the scattered Jewish believers were exhorted to seek was wisdom from God. This message shows the Biblical imperative for seeking wisdom and the Biblical basis for expecting to receive.
A Biblical explanation of what is the church of the Lord Jesus Christ and what is its intended function in this world.
This introductory message to a series in the book of James establishes the Bible foundation for being blessed by the rest of the book.
God has provided us the way to have His guidance in our daily living
God cares for us as an individual and we must individually decide to serve and follow Him.
The consequences of others actions should instruct us to right choices.
A characteristic is that distinctive trait or traits which identify a specific thing. “Christian” is a term which is used far too broadly therefore it is vital that God's people understand what is Christian living by what the Bible clearly teaches.
The account of the four men bringing the man with palsy to Jesus is highlighted by the statement “when Jesus saw their faith”.
The compassion of Jesus toward the man born blind was in complete contrast to the callousness of the disciples, the cruelty of the religious crowd and the cold calculation of the man's parents.
A perfect Priest and a perfect Sacrifice make a perfect salvation
A Scriptural exhortation to love, learn and live our Bible.
Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God and He will exalt you in due time.
A Biblical understanding of the heart of a father and the heart of a husband are the subject of today's message.
The example Jesus left us how He explained himself to two brokenhearted follows who did not know who He was will guide us into a solid relationship with Him.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ has significant implications regarding our past, present and future.
The great contrast between “establishing” our own righteousness and “submitting” to the righteousness of God is simply and Scripturally explained.
Jesus and Simon Peter. The journey from fisherman to fishing for men.
As love compelled God to extend His grace to us, so let love compel us to use that grace to serve Him.
Scripturally, what is an elder and what are their Bible defined responsibilities to the Lord and to His church?
God wants us to soberly and vigilantly be aware of our adversary and the “devices” he brings to bear on us.
God used both events outside Moses' control and choices Moses made to prepare him to be the vessel of deliverance that God desired.
Three core causes of believers struggling to consistently walk with the Lord are revealed in Elijah's showdown with the prophets of Baal.
The character and qualities of Jesus are why we can boldly approach the throne of grace.