1 Peter 1:7-9
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1 Peter 1:3-6
Why do God’s children suffer? Difficult question, isn’t it? Fortunately, God’s Word has a lot to say for those going through hard times. In this study, the apostle Peter addresses Christians who were facing all kinds of trials and reminds us how wonderful it is to be a child of the King.
1 Peter 1:2
Today’s study brings us to a tough subject—in fact, Dr. J. Vernon McGee calls it “difficult:” The doctrine of election.
1 Peter 1:1
Hope in the midst of trials. That’s what we’re studying as our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, begins our study of 1 Peter with an important introduction to this book and to the man who wrote it.
Joel 3:1-21
Our study in the Old Testament book of Joel concludes as we take one final look at the Day of the Lord. Hear the prophet describe the Tribulation, Jesus Christ’s second coming, the final judgement, and much more.
Joel 2:26-3:1
Does Acts, chapter 2, fulfill a prophecy made by the prophet Joel long before? Or is there another explanation? Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers that question in this study, along with an explanation of how to recognize when a New Testament passage reveals a fulfilled prophesy from the Old Testament.
Joel 2:15-25
“God is waiting and willing for you to come to him today.” That’s the good news we’ll hear from Dr. McGee in this study on repentance and God’s promises of deliverance—extending our view of God’s plans all the way to the Great Tribulation, the Millennium, and beyond.
Joel 2:4-14
Does God try to get our attention by sending natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, famines, or plagues? Dr. McGee answers these questions and more in our continuing study of the Day of the Lord in the Old Testament book of Joel.
Joel 2:1-4
In this study, we trace a thread through the Old Testament book of Joel to describe an event still future called “the Day of the Lord.” But what is it? And why is it important to the future of all mankind?
Joel 1:13-20
There’s no doubt about it—the time when people are most willing to think and talk about God is when tragedy strikes. In this study, Dr. J. Vernon McGee makes no secret—or excuse—about why God allowed the nation of Israel to go through difficult times: Ultimately, he was drawing His people’s hearts back to Him.
Joel 1:4-13
Our fascinating study through book of Joel continues as God deals with the sin of drunkenness by summoning a plague of locusts. Follow along as Joel gives the nation 10 things they can do to repent and examines how the plague of locusts represents the Day of the Lord.