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Precepts for Life on Oneplace.com
Summary: To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/101 This half-hour Bible study program teaches you practical Bible study tools. Verse by verse you'll discover how to observe God's Word, interpret its meaning, and apply its truth to your daily life.
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- Artist: Kay Arthur
- Copyright: Copyright 2019 Precepts for Life
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If you could be in total control of your life and rely only on your own power, would you take such a deal? David Arthur reminds you why resting in any power other than God's is so dangerous.
Do you find yourself not fitting in with other Christians? Do we need to be carbon copies of one another? David Arthur shows you God's definition of who can be a Christian.
What does it mean to seek the Lord? And is there a right and wrong way to do it? David Arthur looks at the instruction given us in Isaiah 55, as he moves further into a series in the second part of Isaiah titled, Comfort for His People.
When your heart is bursting with joy, you might tend to shout out or sing for joy. But is there a difference between singing and shouting? David Arthur addresses that question, as he continues a series in the second part of Isaiah, titled, Comfort for His People.
Why did God allow His Beloved Son to go through such extreme suffering? Isaiah 53 provides the answer. David Arthur explores this powerful chapter.
Just how much does God love you? You don't have to wonder! The Word of God tells you. David Arthur plumbs the depths of this great love, as he presents more of a series in the second part of Isaiah.
The nation of Israel wandered away from God much as all mankind has. David Arthur shows you what God has designed since before the foundation of the world to bring restoration and healing.
Isaiah 52:7 says, "How lovely...are the feet of him who brings good news. What are the implications of that passage? David Arthur examines it closely, as he continues a series called, Comfort for His People.
When God makes a point of saying, "Listen to Me," before elaborating in Scripture, you know you'd better pay close attention! David Arthur from Precept Ministries looks at just such a passage in the book of Isaiah.
Sometimes we're just speechless when someone we know is going through sickness or heartbreak. But you can bring comfort to the afflicted. Kay Arthur shows you how from God's Word.
As a believer, you can rest in the certainty that God will never leave nor forsake you, even when you don't sense His presence. Kay Arthur highlights this fact, as she presents more of a series in the second part of Isaiah titled, Comfort for His People.
Have you ever met a non-believer who seemed to have a greater reverence for God than you? Kay Arthur helps you better understand your relationship with the Lord.Download Transcript
When you face terrible trials, do you feel like God has abandoned you? He hasn't, and Kay Arthur shows you why God uses trials to test us for authenticity.Download Transcript
What happens when you don't listen to God? You pay a price! A Kay Arthur encourages you to open your ears to the One who loves you.Download Transcript
Would you like to walk more powerfully with the Lord? Kay Arthur offers more truths about God that will help you rewire your mind and strengthen yourself in the process.Download Transcript