Wisdom Personified

This is the second of two sermons covering Proverbs chapter 8. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shows how the content of Proverbs 8:22-36 is much more than just the attribute of wisdom. Mark shows how a correct interpretation of these verses is absolutely vital to how we know and understand the relationship of God the Father with His only begotten Son Jesus Christ, and how this relates to all of humanity.

The Blessings of Wisdom

The blessings of wisdom are abundant! In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin gives an overview of Proverbs chapter 8. While this is a chapter which talks about wisdom, there is much more to proverbs 8 than there appears to be at first reading. Studying and understanding this chapter of Proverbs has had a profound impact not only on Mark’s understanding about Jesus and His identity, but this chapter has tremendously affected many other Christians as well. Proverbs 8 will be considered in 2 sermons.

Safety In Wisdom

There are many people who believe that living the Christian life is restrictive and confining. In this sermon, Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin gives an overview of Proverbs chapter 7 while illustrating how there is safety and freedom in following the wisdom from God.

Is The trinity Worthy of Worship?

It’s no secret that the vast majority of Christians believe in the trinity and believe that the trinity is worthy of worship. But what does the Bible teach regarding this topic? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler approaches this subject from a strictly Biblical point of view.

Spiritual Eyesight

In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler contrasts the spiritual person to the carnal person, showing the importance of having a meaningful relationship with God. Rick shows from the Bible that having “spiritual eyesight” helps us to avoid being distracted by the things of the world and how this can keep us focused on the spiritual things of God through Christ Jesus.

The Reformation: 500 Years, Is The Protest Over?

It’s been 500 years since protestant reformer Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Cathedral. Did you know that the Papacy has recently announced that it’s time for this protest to end? The Papacy is calling all churches to come under the umbrella of the Catholic church accepting their (Catholic) doctrine as truth. Did you realize that many protestant church leaders are ready to accept this offer from the Papacy? Is this what the reformers had in mind? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short shares what several reformers had to say and he shows Biblical reasons why they rejected Catholic doctrine.