In uncertain times we must live our lives, pursue goals, and seek God.
We must recognize our community, foundation of truth, communal responsibilities, and need for prayer together.
We find peace and stillness in life by focusing on, seeking, and praising God.
Becoming Christ’s disciples requires following His actions, taking on His mind, and abiding in Him.
We need perseverance, resourcefulness, and hope to overcome trials and enter the Kingdom of God.
Jesus is our atoning sacrifice and High Priest, offering God His own blood in intercession.
During the Feast, we rest from physical trials and envision universal rest in God’s Kingdom.
The ceremonies on the Feast of Trumpets represent our surrender, thanksgiving, purification, and unity.
God has called us to be different, set apart, and priests in His Kingdom.
We should avoid deception, obey God, and develop our character to prepare for Christ’s return.
Lazarus’ resurrection shows God will resurrect His people and end the suffering death causes.
Anglo-American national decline, instant worldwide communication, and censorship of the Gospel precede Christ’s return.
Human capacity for self-destruction, a Jewish state, and a revived Roman Empire precede Christ’s return.
The world will believe and worship the Man of Sin but God will stop him.
Unchristian attitudes, false teachings about Jesus, and divisive ideas are all antichrists.
We should make Christ our foundation, let Him shape us, and become His spiritual temple.
The Holy Spirit renews our minds, transforms us, and helps us choose life.
God gives us His Spirit to assist Him with saving the rest of humanity.