1:09:15Part 6
... of Jacob, but in the end of verse 6, he was going to be for God's ... And believe it or not, except for these eight chapters, which are the subjects of our ...
45:21Part 6
... there. And we either have to learn to judge it or we're going to suffer the ... history. And some 700 times in the Bible, six times spoken of as the man of ...
~4 Min.Chapters 8 to 10
... by succession. Samuel could not make prophets of his sons. They were no better as judges than Eli's sons had been as priests, and the people had no faith ...
~3 Min.Chapters 4 to 6
... God was there. But, left (so to say) to Himself, His presence judged the false gods. Association was impossible; the Philistines desire Him not. You cannot ...
53:28Part 6
... he spake against us, and against our judges that judge us, by bringing upon us ... four world kingdoms, chapters 7 and 8, and earlier chapters, told us the ...
52:06Part 6
... oh, I'll be cut out. I'll be judged. I won't enjoy salvation. It will be ... reading the book of Revelation from chapter 6 up to chapter 18. The sooner you ...
41:49Part 6
... New Testament, the book of Acts, chapter 4, I want to read out of verse 8. Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto them, Ye rulers of the people ...
46:53Part 6
... right through, you notice there in verse 5, we have the Lord's faithfulness. Then in verse 8, and so on we go through the chapter, we find it refers to his ...
Video 9:36Haggai 1:9 - Disappointed expectation - The book of Haggai, for today (8)
youtube.com › The Lord Comes · Also available in French: https://youtu.be/O41rUAwdFpI Content: 00:19 Haggai 1:9 00:36 An error of logic 04:34 An error of judgment 06:38 The energy of faith 08:27 ...
~12 Min.6 Serving the Lord
... must be occupied with them. We must judge them. The Lord, by His prophet ... the three distinct classes of the Levites.[6]. The Christian as a channel. The ...
~1 Min.Chapters 6 and 7
... it furnishes us with the moral picture of the people whom God has judged, the condition of this people which made the judgment inevitable. There is nothing ...