eps_Messianic Prophecies 03
2010 December 05 Filed in: Eternal
Perspective
This week we hear how Jesus is the fulfillment of
Deuteronomy 18 - The LORD raised up a Prophet like
Moses. Yet as THE Prophet, Jesus has spoken to us about
a new and living way, a New Torah that instructs us to
trust Him.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
eps_Messianic Prophecies 02
2010 November 23 Filed in: Eternal
Perspective
This week we take a look at one of the most
“unique” stories in the Torah: The Prophet
Balaam and his oracles toward Israel. In the midst of
these blessings, Balaam is given the words and the
vision to expand on the words already spoken by the
Lord and Jacob: A Star will arise in Israel, a King who
will come rule even the nations.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
eps_Messianic Prophecies 01
2010 November 15 Filed in: Eternal
Perspective
This week, we begin a series on the way the Hebrew
Scriptures foretell the coming of the Messiah our Lord
Jesus. In Luke 24:44 Jesus Himself said that Moses, the
Prophets and the Psalms wrote things about Him the He
fulfilled. As we had toward the Christmas season,
celebrating the birth of our Savior and King, we can
see how the people of Israel anticipated their long
awaited savior.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
EPS_Hebrews 11
2010 November 08 Filed in: Eternal
Perspective
This week we do a little application of the things that
we considered while looking at the Reformation. Hebrews
11 and 12 emphasize the priority of faith in our
relationship with God. If we want to be “people
of whom the world is not worthy” we will be
people of faith. Jesus Himself is our greatest example
of this faith, and on HIm we keep our eyes focused.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
EPS_Remembering the Reformation 04
2010 November 01 Filed in: Eternal
Perspective
In this final treatment of the Reformation, we come to
the fire-brand Martin Luther. Luther is the main
figurehead of the Great Reformation. Through his
writing and works he drew the line in the sand,
“this far and no further.”
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
>>Listen to or download the audio here.
