1 Chronicles 18:1-19:19
We’re at war. That’s right, what is happening in our world is just a reflection of the spiritual battle raging in our souls. Dr. J. Vernon McGee walks us through some of the same battles David fought and we see God’s faithfulness throughout his lifetime as well as our own.
1 Chronicles 16:8-17:27
What does it really mean to worship God? Is it the songs we sing or the music we listen to? That’s what we’ll find out when David, “the man after God’s own heart,” pours out his soul before God as his life and reign draw to an end.
1 Chronicles 15:1-16:7
Is getting the Word of God out easier today than it was in David’s time? That’s what our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, discusses as the saga of David and the ark continues.
1 Chronicles 13:1-15:2
There is great value in studying the lives of Old Testament saints. Follow along as Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares life principles drawn from King David’s life, most importantly that God’s way is always better than our own.
1 Chronicles 11:1-12:40
What was David’s biggest sin? If you answered “his relationship with Bathsheba,” you may be surprised at God’s point of view. Join us in 1 Chronicles, chapters 11 and 12, where we learn that God’s view of sin may be very different than what we’ve been taught.
1 Chronicles 9:1-10:14
Who killed Saul? Did he kill himself? Did he die from his wounds inflicted by the Philistines? Or did the young Amalekite kill him as he bragged to David? That’s the mystery we tried to solve in our study of 1 Samuel. But as we travel through 1 Chronicles, we finally hear the truth from God’s perspective. Stay tuned as we learn the answer to not only who killed Saul, but also why.
1 Chronicles 1:1-9:1
The “desert” of Chronicles, that’s how Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes the landscape of our new study in this Old Testament book. Our journey through Chronicles takes us through some of the same events as the book of Kings, but this time we’ll see them from God’s viewpoint instead of man’s.
Romans 16:1-27
In our study of Romans 16 we come down from the “mountain peaks of doctrine,” to what Dr. J. Vernon McGee calls “the dirty streets of first century Rome.” Hop aboard the Bible Bus for the amazing conclusion of our study in Romans with Paul’s words of gratitude for those who made his ministry possible.
Romans 15:25-16:2
How do you choose which charities or ministries to financially support? Do you consider the priorities of its mission? Do you investigate its effectiveness? Or are you swayed by emotional appeals? Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares two important points to consider before giving money to any organization.
Romans 15:15-26
There’s nothing like a personal note. They’re rare in our day of digital communication. We continue our look at Paul’s personal communication to the church in Rome with an added bonus of some personal thoughts from Dr. McGee.