- Posted January 31, 2025
As the northern kingdom of Israel turns away from God, we learn one valuable lesson: Listening to and obeying God’s Word is a protection on our lives.
Where can you go when you’ve blown it? What can you do when you need rest . . . or strength . . . or help? If you know the Lord Jesus as your Savior, then you have an advocate to defend you, a high priest to intercede for you, a tender Shepherd to care and provide for you. Learn more about our wonderful Savior as Dr. J. Vernon McGee leads us through Hebrews, chapter 4.
As the northern kingdom of Israel turns away from God, we learn one valuable lesson: Listening to and obeying God’s Word is a protection on our lives.
Nothing good comes from turning our backs on God. It’s a sobering reality we see in the people of Israel in Hosea’s timeand also in our culture today.
As our study of the Old Testament book of Hosea continues, we learn we’ve got a lot in common with Israel. We also learn we need to be fixing our hope on the soon return of our Lord Jesus Christ. Join us in Hosea, chapter 3, for more of the intriguing story of Israel and how we can apply it to our lives as well.
A great many people think they can live the Christian life in their own strength, which always means defeat. That’s the wisdom our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, shares as we study how Joshua’s army got the victory at Jericho because God was leading the charge. But in their next battle against the small city of Ai, they were defeatedbecause they thought they could handle it on their own.