In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler shows the similarities in the Old and New Testaments as he compares what the Israelite people went through, while comparing it to How Jesus was tempted by the adversary in a similar way, yet He overcame by His faith!
Category: Baptism
Viewing Others as Candidates For The Kingdom
How do we view people in general? Do we tend to view all people as “candidates for the Kingdom?” In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shows from the Bible the importance of viewing all people as worthy of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mercy And Truth Have Met Together
Many Christians have asked the question, what happens to the people who never knew about God or Jesus before they died, will they be saved? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin addresses this from a Biblical perspective.
John The Baptist
In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short examines many texts which speak about John the Baptist and baptism.
The Bread of Life
Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short shares a brief sermon about communion which shows the importance of this occasion what it means to the believer.
Remember Me
This is a brief sermon by Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler on a Sabbath when observing the Lord’s supper or Communion.
A Parable
In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short lays a foundation from the Bible showing the beginning of salvation through Jesus Christ. This is part one of a two part sermon series. Part two is entitled, “The Rest of the Gospel Story”.
Time and Chance
Many things which happen to us in life are unexpected. No matter how careful we may be, tragedies may happen. As Solomon said, “Time and chance happen to us all.” (Ecclesiastes 9:11) In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares a personal testimony which shows the importance of having a personal relationship with God and His Son Jesus.
“Your Witness”
In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler shares the ways our personal witness can impact others in a powerful way. Rick shows that it’s not just what we say, but it’s our daily interaction with people which can make a powerful witness for God and Christ.