Prepare The Way!

In Matthew 3:3 it is recorded that John the Baptist said, “Prepare the way of the LORD” (New King James Version). In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shows why the words of John the Baptist were so important during his time and how they are relevant today.

Build On A Solid Foundation!

In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin compares building the foundation of a structure, to building our faith in God and His Son Jesus. Mark shows from the Bible some practical ways we can build our faith on a solid, immovable foundation.

Destroy This Temple, (Part 2) What Difference Does It Make?

In the Gospel of John 2:19 Jesus said, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” (KJV) What did Jesus mean when He said these words? This is part 2 of a sermon series in which Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short helps us to better understand Jesus’ words in this Scripture.

A Study on the Atonement

What is the “Atonement” mentioned in the Bible? What does atonement mean? Is it important? If so why? Does it affect my relationship with God? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler answers these questions and more from the Bible.

The Controversial Word of God

For centuries people have argued and even fought over the words which have been penned in the Bible. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin gives an overview just a few of the many controversial things about the Bible and how we can deal with these things in such a politically correct world.

Examine Yourselves, Whether You Be In The Faith

As imperfect human beings when we do something that displeases God, all of us from time to time either do not want to admit our mistake or we may defer the blame to another person. Even in the Bible some of God’s servants were reluctant to admit and accept the consequences of their bad choices. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler shows from the Bible how we can do a self examination which will help us to overcome this human weakness through Christ Jesus.