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What is the biblical meaning of faith? Listen to this message to learn that there are many false ideas about faith. Find out that it does not mean taking a leap of faith but that biblical faith has evidence and proof. Understand that saving faith is not the same as the faith that is needed to grow to spiritual maturity after salvation. See that faith is an act of the intellect and not a feeling.
When is the Day of the Lord and where will it take place? Listen to this message to learn that God is outside of time as we know it on Earth, but that the Day of the Lord will take unbelievers by surprise. See that there are four events that must take place before this and that God is longsuffering and is giving everyone a chance to trust in Christ. Learn about the final return of Jews to God and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on them. Understand that God will bring justice to Earth someday.
What signs was Jesus referring to in Matthew when He instructed His disciples about the beginning of the last days? Listen to this fascinating message to learn about the seven seal judgments and their parallels in Jesus' sermon. Hear about the sealing of the 144,000 Jews and how they will be identified. Find out what the War of Gog and Magog is, which countries are involved, and different views on when it will take place. Rest in the assurance that God is always in control and things are working out according to His plans.
How should we pray always for other believers? See the importance of expressing our gratitude for others. Find out three spiritual characteristics of the believers in Thessaloniki. See how we should imitate Paul in the same way he imitates the Lord Jesus Christ. Begin a study of the meaning of biblical faith starting with a definition. Learn what Paul meant when he said to pray always for other believers. During this message Dr. Dean mentioned his papers on The Gospel Wars: Part 1 and Part 2.
The Notes link below contains Dr. Rokser's handout. You can find Dr. Rokser's Spiritual Viewpoint Questionnaire here.
How long has antisemitism been a problem? Listen to this message to learn about a historic event in the Old Testament Book of Esther that happened over 2500 years ago. Find out it involves a beautiful young Jewish queen and her older cousin Mordecai, her husband, King Ahasuerus, and an evil antisemite named Haman. Hear how Haman plotted to kill all the Jews in the land of Iran and how God intervened when Queen Esther risked her life for the deliverance of her people. See how the King rewarded Mordecai and turned the tables on evil Haman who was hanged on the gallows. Remember that God always keeps His promises and protects His people.
What are your priorities in your spiritual life? Listen to this message to learn the importance of growing spiritually and what matters most in your daily walk. Hear the history of what happened to the Thessaloniki Jewish and Christian communities over the years since Paul wrote this letter. Follow Paul's expressions of thanksgiving in his various epistles. Ask yourself if you are growing in your thankfulness, your trust in God, and your hope.
Who is the Tribulation meant for? Listen to this message to learn that this seven year period is for Israel and all unbelievers at that time. Find out who the twenty-four elders are in the Throne Room of God the Father and how Revelation locates the scenes between heaven and earth. Learn about the Seal judgments with their tremendous death toll and how Christ is bringing justice and judging evil.
Why should we study the salutations in the Apostle Paul's letters? Listen to this lesson to learn that all the words in Scripture are there to help us understand more about God. Hear two trends in history concerning God's Word that we should watch for. Learn about Paul, Silvanus (Silas), and Timothy. Find out what made the city of Thessaloniki important at that time. Be challenged to imitate the Apostle Paul and the priority in his life after his salvation.
What happens at the end of the Tribulation? Listen to this message to hear about the eight stages of the campaign of Armageddon which will usher in the final judgments. Beginning with demonic armies gathering and the final destruction of Babylon, the Antichrist's relentless pursuit to destroy all the Jews who then call out to God to save them, and the triumphal Second Coming of Christ and His victory over evil and the restoration of justice. Be challenged to remember how human history ends and how God's plan will always be completed.
Would you like to know what your future will be in God's plan for history? Listen to this message to learn details about these events. Find out there are differing views on when the major events occur and that the pre-tribulation, pre-millennial views are the ones found when these chapters in Revelations are interpreted in a literal, physical, actual way. As for timing, see what the Scripture means when it says an event is “near.” Learn about the Church Age, the Rapture, the Second Coming of Christ, the Millennial Kingdom, and the Eternal State.
What is the theme of Paul's letter to the Thessalonians? Listen to this message to get a quick overview of the book in preparation for a verse-by-verse study. See that Paul expresses his thanks to God for these believers and encourages them to always be thankful for what God has done for them. See how he emphasizes love for others and explains that knowing about the coming Rapture is a comfort to others when believers they know die. Be challenged to walk by means of the Holy Spirit and grow to spiritual maturity.
How can we understand the events portrayed in the Book of Joel? Listen to this lesson to learn it should be interpreted literally, the way the author intended it to be interpreted. See how God was encouraging the Israelites to turn back to Him and when they do in the Tribulation, He pours out the Holy Spirit on them. In order to rightly divide God's Word, find out there are four ways prophecy is interpreted in Scripture: literal, typological, exposition, and summary.
Do you want to be motivated and encouraged to serve the Lord faithfully and also receive a special blessing? Then read and study the Book of Revelation. Find out it is the last book in the Bible and tells about what happens at the end. The human author was the Apostle John who was guided by the Lord Jesus Christ. See that the first three chapters are a report given on seven churches in Asia, their accomplishments and their failures. Find out a number of reasons to study Revelation and its prophecies and how it is important to be familiar with the Old Testament in order to understand this book. Learn what it means to be an overcomer and how to please God. During this message Dr. Dean mentioned this book: Sword and Scimitar by Raymond Ibrahim.
The sermon presents a prophetic vision of Jerusalem's future deliverance and national restoration in the final days, centered on the return of the Messiah during the tribulation period. Drawing from Zechariah 12–13, it emphasizes God's sovereign protection of Jerusalem as a “heavy stone” against all nations, the spiritual awakening of the Jewish people who will mourn for the Messiah they once rejected, and the outpouring of grace that leads to national repentance and salvation. The passage highlights the dual fulfillment of physical deliverance and spiritual renewal, with two-thirds of Israel perishing in judgment while one-third is refined through fire and comes to faith in Jesus as the pierced Messiah. The sermon underscores the urgency of evangelism today, as the number of Jews who come to faith before the tribulation will reduce the scale of future suffering, and it points to the ultimate hope of Israel's restoration and the Messiah's triumphant return.
This sermon distinguishes between eternal security—the unbreakable, God-secured reality of salvation for all who truly believe—and the personal assurance of that salvation, which is a subjective confidence rooted in faith, not feelings or performance. Centered on Scripture, particularly passages from Matthew, John, Romans, and Ephesians, it affirms that salvation is a gift of grace through faith in Christ alone, secured by the Father's hand, the Son's sacrifice, and the Holy Spirit's sealing, forming a “double grip”—and ultimately a “triple grip”—of divine protection. The message refutes misconceptions that eternal security leads to license to sin, promotes cheap grace, or breeds arrogance, instead showing that true assurance fuels courage, spiritual growth, and peace, especially in trials and persecution. It concludes by urging believers to anchor their assurance in God's promises, the indwelling presence of the Spirit, and the power of God, which together provide the confidence that no created thing can separate them from God's love.
The sermon presents a profound exploration of Zechariah 9–11, centering on the rejection of the Messiah and the divine consequences that follow, while pointing to ultimate restoration. It unfolds through a dual lens of historical fulfillment and prophetic anticipation, contrasting the humble entry of Jesus—fulfilling Zechariah's prophecy of a king riding a donkey—with the violent conquests of figures like Alexander the Great, highlighting Jesus as the true, peaceful King. The passage reveals how Israel's unbelief led to divine judgment, symbolized by the dismissal of false shepherds and the tragic betrayal of Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, which were cast into the potter's field—a prophecy fulfilled in Judas' remorse and the purchase of Akeldama. Yet even in this lamentation, the sermon underscores God's enduring faithfulness, as the rejection of the Messiah is not the end, but a necessary prelude to future restoration, with the remnant of Israel being gathered, healed, and ultimately reigning with Christ, as seen in the coming triumph of the King of kings and the final deliverance of God's people from the valley of darkness into the glory of His eternal kingdom.
The sermon presents a comprehensive exploration of Zechariah's eight night visions, emphasizing God's sovereign plan to restore Israel and prepare for the Messianic Kingdom. Central to the message is the assurance that divine success is not achieved by human strength or power, but by God's Spirit, as illustrated in the vision of the golden lampstand and olive trees, where Zerubbabel's leadership is affirmed despite obstacles. The subsequent visions—of a flying scroll, a woman in a basket, and four chariots—reveal God's intent to purge sin, idolatry, and evil systems from the earth before establishing His eternal reign. The symbolic coronation of Joshua as both priest and king points forward to the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who fulfills the roles of priest, king, and prophet, and whose return will usher in a Millennial Kingdom. The sermon concludes with a call to faithfulness, reminding believers that their present trials are part of a divine training for future reign, grounded in the unchanging promises of Scripture.
The sermon, drawn from Zechariah 7–8, confronts the tension between religious ritual and genuine relationship with God, using the post-exilic Jews' question about continuing fasts as a springboard. It reveals that God's concern is not with external observances like the fasts of Tisha B'Av, but with the heart behind them—whether they stem from self-righteousness or true repentance and love. The passage exposes the danger of empty traditions, showing how self-imposed religious practices can become substitutes for authentic worship when the heart is hardened, as seen in the ancestors' refusal to heed the prophets. In contrast, God's response in Zechariah 8 offers a vision of future restoration: Jerusalem as the city of truth, peace, and divine presence, where even the poor and elderly will dwell in safety, and nations will come to seek the Lord. The message culminates in a call to live righteously not out of legalistic obligation, but out of a heart transformed by God's grace, with all actions—rituals, traditions, and daily life—done to the glory of God, as affirmed in 1 Corinthians 10:31.
How did the Holy Spirit guide the Apostle Paul to Macedonia where people were waiting to hear the gospel? Listen to this message continuing the background of the Epistle to the Thessalonian believers. Follow Paul's travels to Thessalonica where Paul taught from the Word of God about the Messiah for several weeks. Hear how the unbelieving Jews roughed up Jason where Paul and Silas were staying.
What does the Bible mean when it says all Israel will be saved? Listen to this message to see who this refers to and that it occurs the last few days of the Tribulation after the horrific judgments when only a third of the Jews are still alive and have turned back to the Lord. This is when God pours out His Spirit on those who call on Him. See that there is no distinction between age, sex, and marital status.
If you have wished you had a concise but biblically accurate, detailed study of the roles of the Holy Spirit in the different dispensations, then you're at the right place. Listen to this message beginning with Genesis and the first mention of the Holy Spirit. See how there are more and more references to the Holy Spirit as you go through the books of the Bible. Hear about His role before the exile and after it. Then hear about the Holy Spirit during Christ's ministry on earth. Next find out the way the Holy Spirit's roles changed after the Day of Pentecost including unique ministries which will end with the Rapture. Last, learn that in the Tribulation the Holy Spirit will function more as He did during the Age of Israel. Due to technical issues, Dr. Dean's presentation at the 2025 Pre-Trib Study Group conference was not recorded. So, Dr. Dean has recorded the presentation at WHBC so it could also be included on the pre-trib.org website.
Join in at the beginning of a study of the Epistle of 1 Thessalonians written by the Apostle Paul. Find out the time it was written. See that Paul had visited Thessalonica earlier and wanted to go back to encourage them by teaching more of the Word of God. Learn the difference between being a believer in Christ and becoming a disciple of His. See the conditions Christ laid down for His disciples and be challenged in your own life to decide daily in order to grow spiritually.
• Is there a form of human government that can produce a peaceful and prosperous society? • Can sinful leaders and sinful citizens ever form a good or ideal society? • Do all Christians have the same understanding about the future with regards to the Kingdom of God? • Does it really matter what we believe about the Kingdom of God or how everything ends? Isn't it just enough to know that God wins? • So we see from these examples that how we believe history will end does affect the way we live today. Can sinful men form a government that can produce a perfect society and solve all social ills? Listen to this message to learn that there will never be a utopian society fair to all until Jesus Christ rules for 1,000 years in His Millennial Kingdom. Hear three views of the Kingdom of God and see that what is believed plays a significant role in what happens in human governments. Hear what the early Church fathers taught about the Kingdom and how gradually many came to believe the false view that the Church has replaced Israel.
"O Come All Ye Faithful" Join in a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Sing Christmas carols and hear several children read the Scriptures that describe the events of the first Christmas. Find out what it means that Christ was “begotten by the Father” and was “full of grace and truth.” Appreciate our great salvation which showcases Jesus' incarnation.
• God starts the church at Pentecost. • The church on earth is united with the ascended, seated Lord Jesus in Heaven. • The mission of the church is to make disciples of Christ. • The church has spiritual enemies and will suffer from the attack of Satan. • God will protect the church from Israel's Tribulation. • God will evaluate the church's performance at the Judgment Seat of Christ. • The church will return to earth with Jesus to start the Kingdom. What is the difference between a believer and a disciple in the Church Age? Listen to this lesson to understand the ways that God's plan for the Church Age differs from His plan for Israel. See that in the Church Age all believers are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, their Helper. Find out that Church Age believers are to grow to spiritual maturity by studying God's Word and walking by means of the Holy Spirit and that the Church Age ends when believers are taken to Heaven to escape the Tribulation. Understand that after being evaluated at the Judgment Seat of Christ they will return with Christ to earth and have roles in the Kingdom. Click for information about the DBM Israel 2026 Tour.
What does Christmas mean to you? Presents? Parties? Delicious food? Listen to this message to learn that these are all just man-made traditions that have built up around Christmas and have nothing to do with its true meaning. Learn about the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ, a member of the Godhead, who added humanity to His deity in order to be incarnated on earth. Hear the details of this to answer a number of questions how this happened and to increase your appreciation of our Savior more fully as your heart is filled with gratitude. Click to view the Kevin Costner movie The First Christmas. During this Bible class Dr. Dean mentioned The Messiah in the New Testament in the Light of Rabbinical Writings by Risto Santala.
What promises does God make to Israel if they will follow His call to come back to Him? Listen to this message to hear how the Jews resist turning back until the Tribulation, but when the time comes, many will flee to Petra. God promises they will be protected and then blessed abundantly with food and material goods. See the meaning of the phrase “the early rain faithfully” and if it involves teachers. Hear five reasons Israel will have to rejoice when they obey God.
• God delays the kingdom due to Israel's rebellion – First, the Bible tells us that during the Church Age, God has set aside national Israel because of their rebellion – Second, in this Church Age, individual Gentiles and individual Jews can both be saved by faith in Jesus Christ – What would have happened if the Jews had not rejected Jesus – Israel will come to believe thru tribulation – God fulfills all of His covenant promises to Israel at the start of the Kingdom of God What sets Israel apart from all other nations? Listen to this lesson to learn several distinctions of the nation of Israel. Gain an overview of God's plan for the future for Israel and His plan for the Church. Learn about why God exiled the Jews and scattered them. See that He will fulfill all His covenant promises to them and that they will return to Him and be restored as a result of the Tribulation. In light of this we should humble ourselves and study and apply the Word of God in our lives.
Finished! Pastor Robby Dean completed the letter to the Ephesians by the Apostle Paul in this lesson. Recall some of the many life-changing ideas we have learned as we journeyed through this important book. Review the three basic divisions of the book which are first, the wealth of resources God gives to every believer; second, the details of the way the believer should conduct his daily walk; and third, the invisible spiritual warfare we are engaged in and how to stand firm against the devil. See the meaning of the peace and grace the Apostle wishes for all believers.
Finished! Pastor Robby Dean completed the letter to the Ephesians by the Apostle Paul in this lesson. Recall some of the many life-changing ideas we have learned as we journeyed through this important book. Review the three basic divisions of the book which are first, the wealth of resources God gives to every believer; second, the details of the way the believer should conduct his daily walk; and third, the invisible spiritual warfare we are engaged in and how to stand firm against the devil. See the meaning of the peace and grace the Apostle wishes for all believers.
What does it mean to “return to the Lord”? Listen to this message to hear the command sent from God through Joel to the people of Israel telling them to return to Him. Find out if the fasting they were to do is something believers in the Church Age should do now and what the significance of it was for them. Learn the difference between figures of speech that portray God with body parts He does not possess and those that portray emotions He does not possess.
Are you ready to "put on the whole armor of God" or is your goal in life to be happy and comfortable? Listen to this message to learn how to use the armor God has given believers to enable them to stand firm in spiritual warfare. See the role praying plays in this and find out that praying is to be constant and intense and a part of your daily life. Begin to realize that the problems we have are opportunities for us to trust God and grow to spiritual maturity.
What does the Tribulation refer to? Listen to this message to learn that the Tribulation is the seven-year period that ends Jewish times. Find out when it begins and what ends it. See that it is the worst period in human history and includes desolation and darkness on the whole planet. Read about it first in Daniel 9, and then throughout the prophets and the Book of Revelation. See a prophetic timeline of this period.