An Eternal Redemption
"With His own blood, He was both the sacrifice and the sacrificer." How could this be possible? Let the late pastor Chuck Smith explain his statement to you in today's edition of "The Word for Today".
A New Covenant
In order to appreciate a "new" covenant, it has to be compared to the "old" or previous covenant. Listen to the late pastor Chuck Smith in today's edition of "The Word for Today" to learn some of the differences.
A Model of Heaven
"If you want to know what Heaven will look like, study the tabernacle." Why would the late pastor Chuck Smith say this? Listen to today's edition of "The Word for Today" to find out.
A Better Testament
Why would a priest have to take an oath of office? Who made an oath about Jesus? The late pastor Chuck Smith shares the answers in today's edition of "The Word for Today".
The Priesthood of Melchizedek
Why didn't God say that the priesthood of Aaron was good enough? Let Pastor chuck Smith explain it for you in this edition of "The Word for Today".
The King of Righteousness
Who was Melchizedek? What did he have to do with the Hebrews to be included in the book named "Hebrews"? Let the late pastor Chuck Smith declare to you about him in this edition of "The Word for Today".
The Promises of God
Do you trust your own craftiness more than you trust the promises of God? What do you rely upon when the stresses pile on? The late pastor Chuck Smith has advice for you in this edition of "The Word for Today".
Comparing Scripture with Scripture
Did you know Satan loves to use scripture? How so? Listen to the late pastor Chuck Smith to learn how and how to avoid falling for it in today's edition of "The Word for Today".
The Instrument of Prayer
Can you get anything you want from God if you pray for it? The answer may surprise you as given by the late pastor Chuck Smith in this edition of "The Word for Today".
Our Great High Priest
Can we approach God without an earthly mediator? Who is this "Great High Priest"? The late Pastor Chuck Smith shares the answers in this edition of "The Word for Today".