In this sermon from the 2019 TX Preacher’s Study, Brother Rodriguez approaches the difficult topic of how those in roles of church leadership can deal with and overcome feelings of disappointment in their line of work.
Genesis 20 documents an interaction between Abraham and a regional ruler named Abimelech. The meeting started off poorly for the patriarch who was caught telling an old lie. Thankfully, Abraham is redeemed by God’s intervention and once again he “called on the name of the Lord, the Everlasting God” (Genesis 21:33).
In this presentation and Q&A session, Glen Osburn tackles the doctrines of Open Theism and Classic Theism, while comparing them to the truth of the scriptures.
Would God destroy the righteous with the wicked? Genesis 18 narrates an extraordinary interaction between the Lord and Abraham when God presented himself to the patriarch in a human body. They feasted together and then discussed the fate of Sodom in one of the most astonishing conversations in all the Bible.
Genesis 17 is all about new names and additional elements added to the covenant between God and Abraham. Learn about the significance of circumcision the speedy obedience of the patriarch in lesson 8 of Abraham: God’s Friend.
What happens when believers take matters into their own hands and try to fulfill the promises of God outside His revealed will? The case study of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar definitively answers that question.