The World’s Most Important Bible Prophecy

If someone were to ask you which prophecy in the Bible is the most important, how would you answer? You may be surprised where in the Bible this is found, and the depth of meaning within this most important prophecy. In this program we rebroadcast a sermon given by Mark Martin in the 2016 Prophecies of Hope Bible series. (Broadcast Date 12/04/2016)

Is God’s Hand In The Political Arena?

Most Christians believe and understand that God is involved in every aspect of their lives. How far can we take this idea? Is God involved in the political scene of the world? In this program Rick and Mark share some interesting texts from the Bible which help answer these questions. (Broadcast Date 11/20/2016)

The Reality of God’s Kingdom

What is the kingdom of God? Is it simply in your heart or is it a literal kingdom? How did the kingdom effect Jesus’ ministry when He was on the earth? How should it effect you and those around you? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin answers these questions from the Biblical perspective.

Consider Christ Jesus

For thousands of years people of all backgrounds have had opinions about the origin and identity of Christ Jesus. There are nearly as many ideas regarding this topic as there are religions in the world. But what happens to our ideas about Jesus’ identity and/or origin if we simply allow the Bible to explain these things to us? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler will use the Bible and the Bible alone to “Consider Christ Jesus”.

Who Bears Witness?

In 1 John 5:7 the King James Version of the Bible says, “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.” Many people say that this unequivocally supports the doctrine of the trinity. Others claim this text was added and not in the original manuscripts. Who is correct? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin answers this question and others while considering all of 1 John chapter 5 within its context.

Look Up and Lift Up Your Heads

Right after Jesus gave the signs of His soon coming, He said, “look up and lift up your heads.” As we draw closer to Jesus’ coming, we are told that the world is going to continue to go from bad to worse. What can we expect and how can we deal with these things? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin addresses these questions.