Hebrews | The Fulfillment of Promise - Episode 134

In this episode, we explore the profound revelation of God through scripture and covenants, particularly the transition from the Old Testament to the new covenant in Jesus Christ. The Old Testament covenants, such as the Abrahamic, Davidic, and Mosaic, held significant promises and fulfillments, but the Mosaic covenant, with its Ten Commandments, highlighted human sinfulness and the need for a savior. The book of Hebrews argues for Jesus’ superiority over the old religious system, emphasizing the new covenant’s better promises and forgiveness through grace, rather than relying on animal sacrifices and external rituals. Pastor Dorrell emphasizes faith over works, urging listeners to accept Christ as their savior and live a righteous life to honor God’s grace.

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The Book of Daniel | Prophecy Becomes History - Episode 133

Join us as we explore Daniel’s vision in Chapter 8, a powerful prophecy that symbolizes the rise and fall of empires, including the Medo-Persian and Greek. This episode delves into the historical fulfillment of these visions, focusing on the Maccabean revolt and the oppressive actions of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who desecrated the temple and fulfilled the prophecy of the abomination of desolation. We’ll discuss how these events not only illustrate the past but also foreshadow future prophecies, such as the coming of the Antichrist. Discover the hope and perspective that Daniel’s book offers to the Israelites and how it encourages a biblical lens on current events, especially concerning Israel.

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Changing the Frame of our Circumstances - Episode 132

In Acts 16 Paul and Silas were unjustly accused, dramatically beaten, and thrown into a prison cell. In the midst of horrible circumstances and the darkness of night they began to pray and sing praises to God. How did they find the ability to sing and express joy? Listen in for a sermon on how Paul and Silas reframed their circumstances and how you can too.

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Contend for What Is Constant - Episode 126

In this episode, Isaac Mardirosian examines Jude’s urgent message to believers, urging them to fight for their faith against false teachers. Jude warns against rejecting God and leading others astray, using biblical examples like the Israelites and angels to illustrate the consequences. He emphasizes the importance of defending the faith, likening it to a life-saving outpost, and urges believers to remain steadfast. Join us as we explore Jude’s timeless advice and its relevance today.

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The Book of Daniel | The Handwriting on the Wall - Episode 120

Isaiah prophesied the rise and fall of Babylon, a nation that would become a powerful instrument of God’s justice against Judah. Despite its might, Babylon’s arrogance and blasphemy led to its downfall, as foretold by Isaiah and Jeremiah. In this episode, Pastor Dorrell reminds us that God alone rules and can exalt or destroy nations, emphasizing the importance of God’s sovereignty in human affairs.

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Feeling Forgotten - Episode 118

This message, based on Psalms 42, centers on the psalmist’s heartfelt cry, "Why have you forgotten me?" This refrain reflects the emotional struggles many believers face. In this message, Pastor Daniel encourages introspective dialogue during tough times, urging us to question our feelings and seek God's truth.

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