Peter's two epistles are particularly timely in that they reveal to us a divine formula for successful holy living and holy attitude at all times, especially critical during the increasingly more tumultuous yet spiritually opportune times in which are find ourselves.
1 Peter- Session 06 - The Spirit of the sovereign Lord is upon us. And why.
1 Peter - Session 05 - Our relationships on earth and the opportunity to glorify God to those around us
1 Peter - Session 04 - Lights in a dark place. Purposely, and for the glory of God
1 Peter - Session 03 - The radioactive word of God equips and empowers us to obey only the One we are called to love and obey
1 Peter - Session 02 - Our invitation to our contribution to holiness - right now and in His presence
God’s treasure and its power to stabilize us, in His will
Haggai - In turning and compliance is supernatural blessing and the presence of God
Forward into challenging and most glorious days of outpouring in this season
Zephaniah - Part 4 - The amazing conclusion of the age - our Lord singing over us!
Zephaniah - Part 3 - The work will be thorough - to address all that‘s out of God‘s order
Zephaniah - Part 2- The storyline confirmed throughout all of scripture
Zephaniah - Part 1 - A brief, potent and most timely prophetic book for us
Daniel Session 20 - Conclusion. Our takeaway. Our calling in these great times.
Daniel Session 19 - The end of the revelation of Daniel delivered to him, and to us. Great days. Great troubles. Great grace.
Daniel Session 18 - chapter 11 - characteristics of the Antichrist
Daniel Session 17 - chapter 11 second half
Daniel Session 16 - chapter 11 first half
Daniel Session 15 - chapter 10
Daniel Session 14 - chapter 9 v24-27 part 3
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