The Gospel Must Be Preached!

Every year since 2012 Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin has preached a series of lectures proclaiming truths from God’s Word which some believe are controversial. Some people have asked, “Why do you do this every year?” In this sermon Mark answers this question from the Bible.

The Perfect Candidate

When we meet people on a daily basis do we consider them candidates for the kingdom of God? In the first century, who would have known that Saul who persecuted Christians would become Paul who eventually wrote many New Testament Bible books and become a candidate for the kingdom? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler shows the importance of witnessing without partiality and doing so whenever we have the opportunity.

What’s In Your Heart?

The Bible teaches us that our heart is deceitful. Can we change what’s in our heart? If so, How? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin challenges us to do a self examination and ask God to put in us a new heart.

Jesus Our Sacrifice

Many Christians have been taught that Jesus’ identity as the Son of God is just a metaphor, but what does the Bible have to say as to the true identity of Jesus? Is Jesus truly the Son of God? Is Jesus Divine? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed short takes an in depth Biblical look at this topic.

The True Vine

Jesus said, “I am the true vine” (John 15:1). In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Rick Tyler shows how we can become connected to the vine, what Jesus meant when He spoke about pruning to bring forth more fruit and the importance of daily Bible reading and study of God’s Word.

The Rest of the Gospel Story

This is the second part of a two part sermon series. Part one is entitled, “A Parable”. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short reveals part of the Gospel most Christians misunderstand which is, Christ in you. Knowing what this truly means is not only vital to how we understand the Identity of God the Father and His Son Jesus, but it also clarifies what the Apostle Paul was saying when he said, “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for you are not under the law, but under grace”. (Romans 6:14)