Description: This is a 30 minute weekly study of the Bible. Each week the pastors discuss themes that affect your life and help you to grow as you study God’s Word.
Description: This is a 30 minute weekly study of the Bible. Each week the pastors discuss themes that affect your life and help you to grow as you study God’s Word.
Description: Pioneer is an international church that represents more than 200 countries. So no matter where you’re from, you’re invited to join and listen in on Hope FM. This weekly sermon will provide thoughtful, inspiring, and Bible-based messages from Pastor Dwight Nelson, senior pastor of the Pioneer Memorial Church located in Berrien Springs, MI.
Description: Where is honistly in the todays world? Who do you trust? In a world of “fake news” where can you find the truth?
Join Mike Baker every Monday 7 – 8pm, as we look through the Bible and find the Truths for Today.
Mysteries Unearthed – Tuesday 8pm – 9pm.
Hosted by: Paul Haworth
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Mysteries Unearthed Discussion
Here to help you take those necessary steps in your walk with God. No longer does it need to boring or complicated when engaging in Spiritual things.
The Prayer Line is one hour of simple, honest and practical study and advice. It aims to promote self-evaluation and awareness. As someone once said taking steps towards Christ is like stepping towards a mirror – your flaws become much clearer. In the show you may feel like you are learning more about your own flaws or shortcomings, don’t panic we all have them.
Each show includes at least one prayer session to commit all we have talked about and discovered to a God that can provide a solution to any circumstance.
As it is an interactive show, prayer requests and questions are taken throughout the show.
I will always ask for your opinion (as I genuinely want to know) and do my best to answer any questions you may have.
So tell a friend, to tell a friend…it’s the Prayer Line!
Description: It Is Written is dedicated to sharing insights from God’s Word to meet people’s needs through the living Christ. It is a half hour internationally syndicated weekly broadcast.
Revelation Today – THE GREAT RESET with Pastor John Bradshaw. Every Saturday at 7pm.
Lessons of Faith from Joshua
The book of Joshua marks the transition from the leadership of Moses to that of Joshua. It begins with the story of Israel entering the Promised Land and ends
with them settled in that land.
Joshua, indeed, had a tough act to follow. That is, to pick up where Moses (Moses!) had left off. But that challenge was only the beginning. Joshua was to do what Moses never did: take the nation, after 40 years in the desert, across the Jordan and into Canaan, according to the promise that God had made to the fathers years before.
“Moses My servant is dead. Now therefore, arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, to the land which I am giving to them—the children of Israel” (Josh. 1:2, NKJV).
The key to the whole story is found here, in the Lord’s words to Joshua: they are going to enter “the land which I [YHWH] am giving to them.”
Yes, Joshua is not going to do it alone, but only through the power and guidance of the Lord, who would have brought the people into the land a generation earlier had they obeyed their end of the covenant. Unfortunately, they didn’t, and thus, they met the consequences of their actions.
The fact is, during the preceding 40 years, Israel had faced the negative side of the covenant. Because of their rebellion against God, the entire adult generation who experienced the wonders and marvels of Exodus, with the exception of Caleb and Joshua, perished in the desert. Four of the five books of Moses deal with what happened to them as they wandered in the desert all that time. Now, under the leadership of Joshua, the second generation was ready to undertake the challenges of possessing the land.
“Then Moses called Joshua and said to him in the sight of all Israel, ‘Be strong and of good courage, for you must go with this people to the land which the LORD has sworn to their fathers to give them, and you shall cause them to inherit it. And the LORD, He is the One who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed” (Deut. 31:7, 8, NKJV).
The promises of God given to the patriarchs and to Moses are about to be fulfilled. There is an air of expectation and excitement, a new beginning for the people, long homeless and dispossessed. God has been faithful in delivering them from slavery, and He can certainly be trusted to fulfill His promises concerning the land.
“The primary purpose of the book of Joshua is to describe Israel’s entry into the land of promise, the conquest of the land, and its division among the tribes. This purpose underlies the message of the book, namely, the faithfulness of God in fulfilling the promise of land made to Abraham. The book emphasizes God’s faithfulness to His covenant promises (Josh. 21:43-45).”—Andrews Bible Commentary (Andrews University Press, 2020), p. 365.
We will discover together that, though the book of Joshua was written more than three millennia ago, the world in which we live today is not so different from that of Joshua’s in its spiritual challenges. We might face challenges of a different nature, but nonetheless there are challenges, especially spiritual ones, that threaten our security, our faith, and the fulfillment of the mission God has entrusted to His people. The example of Joshua will certainly inspire us to claim God’s promises concerning our times and to succeed through His power, as he did.
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