Micah 1:8-12

Even though God must judge sin, He takes no delight in judgment. That’s why He sent tenderhearted men to proclaim harsh messages. One of those men was Micah, the prophet whose message was for both Samaria and Jerusalem. Witness Micah’s message of judgment and his deep mourning for what was about to happen because of the nation’s sin.

Micah 1:2-7

We witness God’s judgment in nature, through natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis. And we see His judgment of government corruption through the bringing down of nations and cities. These are all miniatures of the great destruction coming in the last days. But even in judgment, Micah reveals ours to be a wonderful God who pardons iniquity.

Micah 1:1-2

God’s judgment and redemption are the themes of the book of Micah. Though written long ago, Micah’s message is surprisingly contemporary. He condemns violence, corruption, robbery, covetousness, gross materialism, spiritual bankruptcy, and illicit sex. Sounds like it could be written today, doesn’t it?

1 John 5:13-21

God is light. God is love. God is life. That’s what we’ve been learning in this study of 1 John. Join us for Dr. McGee’s powerful last message in this series as he asks important questions like: What’s taking your time and attention these days? Is there something keeping you from God and the way He wants you to live?

1 John 5:6-12

“He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.” Dr. McGee teaches on the importance of that verse and the ones before it.

1 John 5:4-6

Few things are more frustrating and humbling than to realize someone wants you to fail. The Bible tells us that as Christians, we have three enemies like that: the world, our own flesh, and the evil one—and we need to face each enemy in a different way. Learn how we can have victory over them all.

1 John 5:1-4

Are you certain you are a child of God? How do you know? Dr. McGee answers this question as we look at five birthmarks that identify a person who has been born of the Spirit, and how we cannot overcome the world by fighting it.

1 John 4:12-21

“Since the world in general does not see Jesus as He is presented in the Word of God, the only way it will know of God’s love is through the lives of believers who represent Him.” That’s the important lesson we’re learning in 1 John. Discover more about the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives and our responsibility to share God’s Word with His world.

1 John 4:7-11

We can’t love others in our own strength. It takes the love of God “poured out in our hearts” to love each other God’s way. Learn more about how to love one another using Jesus Christ as our example.

1 John 4:4-9

As Christians we don’t have to battle on our own—we go in God’s strength. Discover what this means as we learn more about false teachers and how the indwelling of God’s Spirit and the knowledge of God’s Word keep us from being deceived.

1 John 4:1-3

False teachers will deny the deity of Christ, which leads to denying His work on the cross, the basis of our salvation. Dr. McGee examines antichrist and how there are antichrists working in the world today—some who seek to imitate Jesus Christ, and others who are against Him.

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