Colossians 1:1-2
Do you remember the song, “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction”? If you don’t recall this Rolling Stones hit, you likely know what it’s talking about. The truth is for many, satisfaction is elusive. If that’s you, join us on Thru the Bible for a new study in Colossians, where we’ll find out where and how deep satisfaction can be found.
1 Peter 4:12-19
Is it possible to find joy in our suffering? This important message by Dr. J. Vernon McGee speaks to the heart of every believer, especially those who are in the midst of fiery trials.
1 Peter 1:17-25
When gold is refined, the first step is melting it so it becomes pure. In our continuing study of 1 Peter, we’re reminded that every trial we face is good and allowed by God for a similar process—one that refines us and purifies our hearts.
1 Peter 1:7-9
Someday soon, Jesus Christ is coming again. That’s the terrific reminder our , Dr. J. Vernon McGee, gives us as we discover the importance of trials in our lives and see how God uses them to bring us closer to Him.
2 Peter 3:5-10
“Our time left on earth is limited” is the important message our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, has for us in this study of the world that was, the world that is, and ultimately the world that will be after God’s judgement.
Amos 6:7-7:15
The Israelites continue their pursuit of pleasure as Amos calls them to repentance, even as King Amaziah tries to stop him. Explore his three visions, which show the love of God for Israel as well as the judgement that is soon to come.
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