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1 John 1:1-4
What does it mean “to have a relationship with God?” We hear that phrase a lot—do you ever wonder how it works? Is having a relationship with God like having a relationship with other people? In this study, Dr. McGee answers these questions and tells us more about the benefits of having relationships with other believers as well.
1 John 1:1
Near the end of his life, the Apostle John, pastor of the church in Ephesus, wrote believers “a family letter” to teach them how to stand firm against heresy, to walk in the light, and grow closer to God. See how these principles still apply to us today.
Jonah 4:1-11
Jonah’s mission is completed, but he’s angry. How will God handle it? Will Jonah finally see things God’s way? In this final study, we see God deal graciously with Jonah and save Nineveh, just as He promised He would.
Jonah 3:9-10
Partially digested. That’s how Dr. McGee describes Jonah’s appearance when he arrived in Nineveh. Is it enough to get the attention of these wicked people? Will they listen to God? Will God spare them? These are the important questions we explore as we watch God move Nineveh.
Jonah 3:2-10
Nineveh was one of the greatest cities in the ancient world. In fact, the Bible says it was “an exceeding great city.” But as Dr. McGee tells us, Nineveh was not only great in size, but great in wickedness, too! So, how will the Ninevites react when Jonah shows up with a message from God? That’s what we’ll discover as Jonah enters the city and begins to proclaim God’s message.
Jonah 3:1-2
God gives second, third, and even fourth chances to those He loves. That’s the great message we learn as Jonah arrives on dry land. Our study then continues as Dr. McGee explains more about Nineveh, its great size, and its great propensity for sin.
Jonah 2:7-3:2
“Salvation is of the Lord!” That’s the good news we hear as Dr. J. Vernon McGee continues to make connections between the Old and New Testaments and tells more about Jonah’s newfound obedience to the Lord.
Jonah 2:1-6
Is it possible to live three days and three nights inside a fish? And if so, wasn’t it possible for the God who raised Jesus from the dead to do the same thing for Jonah? These are the questions Dr. McGee explores as we study Jonah’s prayer and submission to God’s will as he was being swallowed.
Jonah 1:11-2:2
Did Jonah really get swallowed by a big fish? In this study, Dr. McGee answers that important question and shows how God used the storm in the life of Jonah and the pagan sailors onboard the ship traveling to Tarshish.
Jonah 1:4-10
How far will God go to reach runaway Jonah? And what will the consequences of his disobedience be? In this study, we’ll find out as God sends a storm to turn him around.