University Parkway SDA Church Sermon Audio
“Lack of knowledge” and “confusion” are tools of the devil, not of God. A careful look at the Bible texts regarding the manner of Jesus’ Second Coming, specifically at the ideas of “secret,” “taken,” and ‘left behind.” An explanation of the reference to Noah and the Flood. This message will help you decide if you want to be “taken” or “left.”
A careful look at the Biblical and historical records regarding the promised 2nd Coming of Jesus. Jesus lived on this earth for more than 30 years according to history. He died and rose from the grave as a real, tangible being. Hundreds of people saw him, touched Him, talked with Him, ate meals with Him, after His resurrection. All eleven of the disciples witnessed His departure from the Mount of Olives. Jesus promised to “Come again.” How is that promise and the fulfillment of it connected to the teachings of “The Rapture”? Let’s look at what the Bible teaches us about the realities of Jesus’ Second Coming.
Jesus has assured us that He will come again. But this time He will be a different kind of King: King of Kings, Lord of Lords. He will be recognizable by the Crown, the Robe, the Scepter, and the White Horse. This time He will rescue His people and take them to His Kingdom. A way to join those awaiting His Return is available.
The evidence is clear that God cares. Despite the human rebellion against God, God cares. All the problems and cares of our earthly lives - they matter to Him. Through Jesus God is intimately involved in working in each person’s life to bring about a connection with Him that will result in our salvation.
God’s Love for us is constant, continual, and complete. Does that mean that everyone will be saved – regardless of the choices they make? How will accepting God’s Love for me affect my life?
Just before the Second Coming of Jesus, a group of Christians will be living in complete harmony with the Law of God. Revelation refers to the group as a Woman who is Pure. We can make the decision now to be in that group. The number used in Revelation is a symbol of the ones not defiled by the false teachings of the harlot.
Why does John use the imagery of warfare in describing and counting the 144,000? When will this group pf saints be living? What will the conditions of the world be then? What is the Seal of God? How do I receive the Seal? Where will I wear that Seal?
Who is this group, the 144,000, found in Revelation 7 and 14? In what time in earth’s history does this group live? Is John referring to literal Israel and its tribes, or does he have the Christian church in mind, spiritual Israel? What does the answer mean for me? Find out the answers in Part 1 of this 3-Part series.
The Bible tells us of the amazing story of God redeeming mankind in every way. Because of Jesus, we have a new master and are free - liberated from slavery to the power and effects of sin.
Notice that Jesus says the word “are” and not the words “will be.” The mansions are already there when Jesus spoke these words! So what is Jesus trying to tell us? Find out the great news and hope Jesus is giving us.
The good news of God incorporates many things, but to sum up the big picture, we see it like this: It’s all about God’s faithfulness to humanity (us), although (we) humanity have been unfaithful to Him.
This week’s lesson looks at what might be some reasons for these challenges, and how we, as faithful seekers of truth, can work through them. There’s no need to allow the small number of difficult passages to weaken our trust in the reliability and authority of God’s Word as a whole.
In Luke 16 Jesus tells a parable about a dishonest steward. He told His disciples that this man was to be commended because he prepared a way that would enable him to live well after he was fired for being dishonest with his master’s business. Jesus then told His disciples that they could learn a lesson about working for Him from this story. Listen and see what you can learn from a shrewd manager of this world’s goods.
So today we are to consider the dealings of God with the nations of the earth. We are to see in history the fulfillment of prophecy… and to understand the progress of events … for the final conflict of the great controversy. Prophecy provides an internal and external mechanism to confirm the accuracy of God’s Word.
The Lost Sheep represents one group of people. The Lost Coin represents another group. The Prodigal Son represents a third group. Each parable ends with the Lost being found Listen to this explanation to see if you are like one of the Lost Things.
The Bible assumes the existence of a God who personally acts in history; it does not try to prove that existence. In this study we look at some of the key issues in history as portrayed in the Bible, and some of the archaeological evidence that helps substantiate history as expressed in the Bible.
Does the Bible teach an antiquated, unscientific view of cosmology? Was the biblical account simply borrowed from the surrounding pagan nations? Does the inspired nature of the creation account give us a view of origins that is complete in its divine framework? These are some of the issues we will touch on in this week’s lesson.
A look at the Signs of the Times in the context of Biblical instruction. Even the world tells us that we are living in unusual times. It is natural to wonder where current events will take us. Jesus provided an historical timeline in Matthew 24 describing the events that would be happening just before His return so that we would not be confused or unprepared.
The major teachings or doctrines of the Bible have their source in these chapters. The greatest questions of philosophy regarding who we are, why we are here, and how we got here are answered by the first sentence of the Bible. The Bible teaches that Jesus was the agent of creation.
The Second Coming of Jesus is the hope of all Christians. The Bible teaches us that we are to be ready. But how do we get ready? Can we know when He is coming again? Ca we know when we are ready?
The Bible was written as a witness to God’s work in history. The Lord chose to do this in human language, making His thoughts and ideas visible through human words. We are to receive God’s word as supreme authority.
Jochebed serves an example of the importance of the early years of a child’s life. A celebration of mothers in particular, as the primary influence for children and families developing an understanding of and loyalty to God’s Principles.
To read the Bible also means to interpret the Bible. How do we do that? What principles do we use? How do we deal with the various types of writing found in the Bible? Parable? Prophetic-symbolic Dream? Historical Narrative? Any text without a context quickly becomes a pretext for one’s own agenda and ideas. There is a great need for us not just to read the Bible, but to interpret it correctly.
In response to our faith, God will do one of two things: He will miraculously Rescue, or He will give the Strength to Endure the trouble. This message looks at Biblical accounts of each of these God Responses. We also take a closer look at Jesus as our example in His life and death. We must educate ourselves to have faith.
Scripture alone is the final authority when matters of faith and doctrine are at issue. In this study we will learn that sola scriptura implies some fundamental principles of biblical interpretation that are indispensable for a proper understanding of God’s Word.
Here is presented five different influential sources that impact our interpretation of Scripture. These sources play a significant role in every theology and in every church.
What is true Biblical faith? Does having faith mean uncertainties always go away or never come? What are some reasons that we should maintain our Faith in God even when He doesn’t seem to answer our requests? What are some God Perspectives on faith?
Unfortunately in this postmodern age, the Bible has been largely reinterpreted through the lens of a philosophy that questions both its inspiration and its authority. However, we can see in the New Testament the inspired way to view the entire Scripture.
A careful look at the Bible promises that Jesus is God With Us, the Holy Spirit is God With Us and that for all of Eternity we will be with God worshiping in His Holy Mountain.
How we interpret the Bible is significantly shaped and influenced by our understanding of the process of revelation and inspiration.
Jesus revealed some great truths about Death. His actions with the dead teach us how to view death and the promise of Eternal Life that He gives to all who accept Him. Learn about this important truth as Pastor Robert Meneses teaches from the Bible.
Composed of 60 books, and written over 1,500 years on three continents, by more than forty authors, the Bible is unique.There is no other book, sacred or religious, like it.
From the perspective of the End of the Year and the End of a Decade, Pastor Dan gives specific Biblical advice that we are to be Looking Diligently for the fulfillment of the promised Return of Jesus. In addition he tells us the Four Directions that Christians are to be looking to be sure that we see as we should.
A careful look at the fulfillment of the prophecies regarding the Birth Of Jesus, The Messiah. His coming is a guarantee that He will come the Second time, just as He promised. He assures us that God is still in control of the affairs of this world. God acts according to The Fullness Of The Time.
A personal view of struggling with depression. Feelings, attitudes, perceptions. Followed by the Biblical view of Happiness – where it comes from and how to get it for yourself.
Thankfulness and Praise work together to promote a life of happiness and contentment. Paul’s witness concerning his life of trials and hardships is presented as a way for us to be Thankful For… in our lives in spite of problems. Glory be to God. Amen
This message begins by pointing out the 4 misconceptions of What Charity Is. Charity Is a principle, and is demonstrated in practical ways. Charity builds better people.
The Scriptures describe God’s people as Kind. The goal is to have Brotherly Kindness, when dealing with church members, as well as when we are sharing the Good News of Jesus. Pastor Dan takes us on a short journey to look at the Bible records of the Apostles dealing with problems in the early Christian church.
We are encouraged in the Bible to become like God. What does that mean? How do we accomplish it? Godliness – God-Likeness – is the measure to be reached. Pastor Dan teaches from the Word of God on this important topic.
This week we look at the role of Patience in the lives of People of Excellence. By adding Patience to our Spiritual and Routine Lives we allow God to use us as His Ambassadors in this world and fit us for a place in His Kingdom - and Life Eternal. Patience qualifies us to minister for God.
In this presentation in the People Of Excellence series, Pastor Dan leads us in a study of Temperance. From Definition to Defining Action we are led to understand the value of Temperance Habits, reasons for Temperance in the Christian Walk, and a brief look at the role of the Holy Spirit as we work to become People of Temperance.
The Biblical Addition Formula tells us to add Knowledge to our Christian lives. As we seek knowledge we must be vigilant to put all teaching and teachers to the test of “What does the Bible say?” The Bible, and the Bible alone, must be the basis for our relationship with God.
This Bible-based sermon focuses on the second ingredient in the Life of Excellence as outlined by Paul. Virtue is to be added to Faith in the Biblical Addition Formula. Faith enables us to take hold of the power of the Holy Spirit so that we indeed live a life of Christian Excellence.
We look at the first step in the Biblical Addition Formula: Faith. Seven Aspects of Faith encourage us to build our Faith as the Foundation for all other parts of the Formula. Faith is the basis on which we cooperate with God to become His People Of Excellence.
Pastor Dan introduces a sermon series that looks at the 8 factors presented by the Apostle Peter called the Biblical Addition Formula. Be inspired to cooperate with the Holy Spirit. Following the Formula enables the Christian to live victoriously. Take your eyes off the obstacles and focus on Jesus and what He has provided for us.
Did the Sabbath get changed after the Crucifixion & Resurrection? What was the Apostles’ worship pattern after Jesus went back to Heaven? On what occasions did the Apostles meet on Sundays? For how many years does the Bible record show the Apostles’ church behavior? Was there a different Worship Expectation for the non-Jews?
These questions will be answered in this presentation: What does the Bible have to say about The Sabbath? What did Jesus say and do in relation to the Sabbath? What Laws were nailed to the Cross? What does the Bible have to say about The Lord’s Day?
A look at the Biblical basis for observing the Sabbath on the 7th day of the week – Saturday. This is the first in a series focusing on the evidence that the Sabbath was Kept in the Beginning of Earth’s history. God’s Law has always existed and has not changed,
Why we should be and How we can be involved in ministering to those who need to know about Jesus. The devil is actively working to deceive as many as he can. Our mission is to rescue lost souls for Jesus.
A scriptural look at the connection between Worship Service and Service to Others. God expects us to produce fruit.
In view of the disappearance of fathers in today's family settings, Pastor Dan offers four Biblical suggestions to engage fathers with the raising and training of their children in the family setting.