Laying The Foundation For Prophetic Interpretation

When reading the Bible, how can we know what is to be understood as literal and what is to be understood as figurative or symbolic? How can we better understand Bible prophecy? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares several things we must consider when reading the Bible and particularly when studying Bible prophecy.

Become All Things To All Men!

Within Christianity there are differing views as to the proper names of God and His Son, and even about the identity of God and His Son. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin asks and answers a number of questions regarding the Divine name. He also addresses Thomas’ statement in John 20:28, “My Lord and my God”.

Preaching The Gospel

While Christians believe in the Gospel, most of the Christian world does not realize the impact of the full Gospel and how it can change your life today. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin gives an overview of the full Gospel story and the difference it can make in your life.

…By The Word Of Their Testimony

The Bible book of Acts records the testimony of how Saul became the Apostle Paul. This is shared several times in the book of Acts. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares Paul’s testimony from Acts and encourages people today to openly share their personal testimony about their walk with Jesus!

You Shall Be Witnesses To Me

Jesus said “You shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (Acts 1:8 NKJV) In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares part of the Apostle Paul’s missionary tour and shows the importance of preaching the Gospel to everyone!

Into What Were You Baptized?

In the Book of Acts we see tremendous transformations happening among people who want to follow Jesus. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin reviews Acts chapter 18 and part of chapter 19 to show how knowing Jesus can change us and protects us from the adversary.