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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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Paul Proves the Gospel from the Old Testament
Has salvation always been by faith alone—or is that just a New Testament idea? In Romans 4, the apostle Paul builds an airtight case for justification by faith using two towering Old Testament figures: Abraham the patriarch and David the king. The proof is stunning—God's way of making people right with Him has never changed. Join Tom Pennington as he unpacks Romans 4 to show how Paul Proves the Gospel from the Old Testament.

The Temptation of Jesus Christ
Do you struggle with temptation and sin? In Matthew 4, while being tempted by Satan himself, Jesus powerfully demonstrates His victory over both temptation and sin. But there's a deeper truth here often overlooked: Jesus is the promised Messiah, the King of Israel who has both the power over sin and death and also the power to save people from temptation and sin. Join Tom Pennington as he explains Matthew 4 and The Temptation of Jesus Christ.

The Implications of Justification
In Paul's letter to the Romans, he makes the way of salvation—or in theological terms, justification—crystal clear. Justification is by faith alone in Christ alone—no work, no merit, and no human effort can save anyone. But Paul doesn't stop there. In Romans 3:27–31, he provides essential cross-checks to ensure we as Christians truly grasp God's way of salvation. Join Tom Pennington as he explains Romans 3 and The Implications of Justification.

Building an Appetite for God’s Word
Do you have a genuine longing to read, study, and understand what the psalmist calls "the Law of Yahweh"—the entire Scripture? For those of us who claim to love the Lord Jesus Christ, our thinking must be right regarding His Word. It ought to be our daily delight. But what if you don't have that appetite? What if God's Word feels more like duty than delight? Join Tom Pennington as he unpacks a portion of Psalm 119 to help you pursue Building an Appetite for God's Word.

Defining the Church
What is the church? It's a question that should be simple for Christians to answer—yet in our post-Christian world, it's becoming increasingly difficult. Traditional biblical understanding has been obscured by unbiblical models: seeker-sensitive movements, online churches, and countless other approaches that have left many confused about what the New Testament actually teaches. Join Tom Pennington as he explores Scripture to help Christians in Defining the Church.

Sealed by the Spirit
In Ephesians 1, the apostle Paul emphasizes the Holy Spirit’s role in God’s plan of redemption: sealing believers. The gospel message is clear then: we are sinners deserving God's wrath, but through Christ's perfect life, sacrificial death, and resurrection, forgiveness is offered to all who repent and believe—and upon believing, they are immediately sealed by the Holy Spirit. Join Tom Pennington in Ephesians 1 as he helps Christians understand that they are Sealed by the Spirit.
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