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Israel's Future Salvation
What is God’s future plan of salvation for the nation of Israel, specifically those who are descendants of Abraham? Does God intend for them to continue to be hardened in their sin? Or, will He bring them to saving faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?
Jesus’ Legal Right to Messiah’s Throne
Who do you say Jesus Christ is? What do you believe about His person and work? The four gospels show us the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth—the God-Man who lived in Israel during the first century. Pastor Tom begins a new series exploring the Gospel of Matthew, which uniquely presents Jesus as the coming Messiah and King of the world. Unlike the other gospels, Matthew opens with Jesus' genealogy which provides several crucial truths about Jesus Christ. Join Tom Pennington has he explains from the gospel of Matthew Jesus' Legal Right to Messiah's Throne.
Israel's Current Spiritual Condition
Will God ever abandon or forsake His people? This question often arises as it relates to God’s chosen people in the Old Testament, specifically the nation of Israel. In Romans eleven, the apostle Paul addresses this directly, with remarkable clarity. Pastor Tom guides us through Paul’s teaching, explaining that although a majority of Jewish people have rejected Jesus Christ as their Messiah, God’s faithfulness endures. There’s a divine promise that points to a future moment of repentance where they turn to Him. Join Tom Pennington as he explains from Romans eleven Israel’s True Spiritual Condition.

Contentment: The Lost Virtue
Would you describe yourself as a content person, no matter the circumstances? Today, the issue of contentment seems to be a lost virtue not only in the unbelieving world but, sadly, even in the professing Christian church. In Philippians chapter 4, the apostle deals with the issue of contentment to strengthen his own heart—but also to minister to those who were members of the church of Philippi. And Paul’s words to that first-century church are just as powerful and meaningful to us as Christians today. Join Tom Pennington has he explains from Philippians 4 why all Christians need to understand Contentment: The Lost Virtue.
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The Comedy at Calvary
The Bible teaches that Christians will face mockery, ridicule, and derision in this life all because of their love for Jesus Christ and His Word. But this is nothing new for God’s people, as Satan has sought from the beginning to oppose God’s people in any way he can. The gospels show that this was true of our Lord Jesus Christ as He was being crucified on the cross. Join us as Tom Penningont explains from Mark 15 The Comedy at Calvary.

The Nature of Saving Faith
There are many kinds or types of faith that exist amongst the professing Christian world and even amongst the secular, unbelieving world. On some level, all people have faith in something, to one degree or another. So, it isn’t really a matter of if someone has faith, but rather which faith. But according to the Bible, there is only one kind of faith that has eternal significance and value. This kind of faith is supernatural, meaning that it comes from God and is sovereignly wrought in the lives of those who repent of their sins and trust in Jesus Christ. Join Tom Pennington as he explains from 1 John 5 The Nature of Saving Faith.

Wars, Rumors of Wars & the Last War
Daniel chapter 11 is a profound portion of prophetic Scripture that details key events from when Daniel received the vision of God in 536 BC to the future kingdom of God that’s to come at the end of the world. Daniel records these future events to demonstrate that God is the only true God and that there is no one like Him. For us, as Christians, we need to understand that God, from eternity past, has decreed an all-wise and perfect plan and that He is bringing it to pass according to His will, for His glory and our good. Join Tom Pennington as he gives an in-depth explanation from Daniel 11 about Wars, Rumors of Wars & the Last War.

April 9, 30 AD
Everything about the Christian faith rests on one, single historical event: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Without the resurrection, there is no Christianity—that’s how important this one event is. If there is no resurrection, then all of Christianity and the Bible is a sham. But in God’s providence, all four gospels reveal the details about the resurrection, and the rest of the New Testament explains what this doctrine means. But, as Christians, we must not only embrace the reality of the resurrection, but its implications must manifest themselves in the way we live life and how we conduct ourselves in the local church. Join Tom Pennington as he explains what happened on April 9, 30 AD.

How to Pray for This Church
Ephesians 3 records the greatest of the apostle Paul’s prayers. In it, he pours out his heart to God the Father, who always hears His people’s prayers. For Paul, prayer was such a crucial part of his life that he knew that no Christian could survive without it. In Ephesians 3, Paul gives us, as Christians, a prayer to mimic and model—one that we all can use in our daily prayer. Join us as Tom Pennington considers the foundational principles of prayer and How to Pray for This Church.

The Biblical Case for the Resurrection
Could you defend from Scripture the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Sadly, many Christians, although they believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, cannot give an in-depth defense of it from the Scriptures. But the New Testament calls Christians to give a reason and a defense for believing the truths that we believe. In other words, Christians must be, to one degree or another, apologists for the faith. Since the resurrection of Jesus Christ is central to Christianity, every believer must be able to defend such a monumental event. Join Tom Pennington as he builds from Scripture The Biblical Case for the Resurrection.
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