Wednesday, July 18, 2001
Passage: Daniel 2:31-32
Series: Daniel (2001)
Duration: 55 mins 48 secs
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Passage: Matthew 24:1-8 & Matthew 23:36-39
Series: 2014 Tommy Ice
Duration: 55 mins 25 secs
Guest speaker: Dr. Tommy Ice Part 1 of a 3-part series on the Olivet Discourse
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Passage: Matthew 24:14-34 & Luke 21:20-28
Series: 2014 Tommy Ice
Duration: 59 mins 58 secs
Guest speaker: Dr. Tommy Ice Part 2 of a 3-part series on the Olivet Discourse
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Passage: Matthew 24:14-28
Series: 2014 Tommy Ice
Duration: 47 mins 40 secs
Guest speaker: Dr. Tommy Ice Part 3 of a 3-part series on the Olivet Discourse
Monday, March 10, 2014
Series: 2014 Chafer Theological Seminary Bible Conference
Duration: 1 hr 24 mins 39 secs
Dispensationalism is a system of theology (not a hermeneutical approach) that believes the Bible teaches God’s single plan for history is accomplished through Israel and the church for the purpose of His glorification. This theology arises from a consistent use of the grammatical-historical hermeneutic, also known as literal interpretation. While salvation of mankind is of extreme importance, it is accomplished within the broader purpose of the glorification of God, which is demonstrated through the various administrations of dispensational arrangements of history and also encompasses the angelic realm. Jesus Christ is the hero of history by leaving heaven and humbling Himself as a Man, winning the victory at the cross, rising from the dead, ascending to heaven, taking His bride at the Rapture, returning triumphantly at the Second Coming, and reigning for a thousand years from Jerusalem. Traditional dispensationalism attempts to systematize biblical teaching for the purpose of glorifying God through Jesus Christ. History is seen as a progression of ages in which God tests mankind, man always fails, and God judges humanity, but always provides a grace to the elect.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Series: 2014 Chafer Theological Seminary Bible Conference
Duration: 1 hr 14 mins 31 secs
Dispensationalism is a system of theology (not a hermeneutical approach) that believes the Bible teaches God’s single plan for history is accomplished through Israel and the church for the purpose of His glorification. This theology arises from a consistent use of the grammatical-historical hermeneutic, also known as literal interpretation. While salvation of mankind is of extreme importance, it is accomplished within the broader purpose of the glorification of God, which is demonstrated through the various administrations of dispensational arrangements of history and also encompasses the angelic realm. Jesus Christ is the hero of history by leaving heaven and humbling Himself as a Man, winning the victory at the cross, rising from the dead, ascending to heaven, taking His bride at the Rapture, returning triumphantly at the Second Coming, and reigning for a thousand years from Jerusalem. Traditional dispensationalism attempts to systematize biblical teaching for the purpose of glorifying God through Jesus Christ. History is seen as a progression of ages in which God tests mankind, man always fails, and God judges humanity, but always provides a grace to the elect.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Passage: Joel 2:31 & Matthew 24
Series: Dr. Dean One-Lesson Specials
Duration: 1 hr 1 mins 4 secs
Was the blood moon on April 15, 2014 an ominous foreboding of the end times? Could a series of blood moons be connected to Jesus' return? Listen to this lesson to learn about astounding apocalyptic predictions in the Bible that will be fulfilled in the future. Understand the difference between the Rapture and the "Great and Terrible Day of the Lord". Find out the history of blood moons and what, if anything, they signified in the past. Determine to understand the truth of Biblical prophecy and begin to anticipate the next exciting event in God's timeline for believers.
Here is a
link to the article by Dr. Danny Faulkner (with Answers in Genesis) that Dr. Dean mentioned during this class.
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
Passage: 1 Thessalonians 1:8-10
Series: 1 Thessalonians (2013)
Duration: 1 hr 1 mins 6 secs
Should we imitate Christians we admire? Listen to this lesson to see what it means to be a follower of someone. See how the Apostle Paul was an example to believers but he pointed out that Jesus Christ was to be our model. Find out the meaning of the wrath of God and the different time frames it refers to. See when it refers to the Rapture. If at times you feel distant from God as if He had left you, ask yourself if you are the one who has moved away from Him.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Passage: 1 Thessalonians 1:10
Series: 1 Thessalonians (2013)
Duration: 59 mins 40 secs
What is your view of the future? An apocalyptic event as portrayed in movies and books? Listen to this lesson to learn about a coming seven-year period more violent and intense than anything the world has ever seen. Find out that believers will not have to go through this but will be “snatched up” or raptured to Heaven. Hear the evidence for the Rapture occurring before the Tribulation starts. Find out about different views about the timing of the Rapture and the problems associated with them. Hear about the imminency of the Rapture. As a believer, look forward every day to the Rapture in order to be spiritually prepared when Christ returns for the Church.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Passage: 1 Corinthians 2:1 & 2 Thessalonians 2
Series: 2016 Tommy Ice
Duration: 59 mins 45 secs
Tommy Ice, Guest Speaker - Mystery Doctrine - Part 2. 1 Corinthians 2:1; 2 Thessalonians 2