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Why Call Him Savior? (Pt. 1)
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 2)
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 1)
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 2)
Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 1)
They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 2)
Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 1)
The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 2)
To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 1)
One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man?
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Why Mary? (Pt. 2)
Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.
Why Mary? (Pt. 1)
God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
Why Joseph?
He was a humble carpenter who lived a quiet life; in fact, the Bible doesn’t record a single word he said. Yet Joseph was hand-picked by God to be the adoptive father of the Messiah. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles this man who was both tough-minded and tender-hearted, a man of faith and integrity.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 2)
The story of Christ’s birth is the ultimate love story—a story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the significance of that word, which means “God with us,” and why it makes Christmas worth celebrating every day of the year.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 1)
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Ordinary Heroes
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 2)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes who subdued kingdoms as they walked with God.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 1)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 2)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ breaks down social and cultural barriers, and Hebrews 11 provides a vivid picture of God's diversity through the story of Joshua and Rahab.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 1)
Have you ever considered the amazing faith that was displayed at Jericho by both Joshua and Rahab? God provided a plan and a promise—and they moved forward in faith.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 2)
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the testimony of Moses’ life and his relationship with God.
Waiting for God's Promise
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 1)
Moses’ life can be divided into three distinct forty-year segments. Each phase provided him with tools that prepared him for his ultimate assignment as the leader of God’s people.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 2)
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph all died in faith, but they also passed their legacy to their children and grandchildren.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 1)
Through the examples of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph we're reminded of the generational blessing that is sustained when we live by faith.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 2)
Have you ever grown tired of waiting for God to answer your prayer? You're not alone. Today Dr. David Jeremiah discusses Sarah—a woman who received an extraordinary promise from God but grew impatient for its fulfillment.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 1)
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
He Walked with God
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
Abraham (Pt. 2)
Why is Abraham considered to be the primary example of a life lived by faith? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at the test of his intellect, his emotion, and his will—and how Abraham proved the faith in his heart.
Abraham (Pt. 1)
Imagine being Abraham and having God command you to sacrifice your long-awaited son to Him. Through this difficult test Abraham proved his faith and obedience to God.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 2)
There was only one way for Noah's ark to save him: he had to climb aboard. It required a step of faith. Dr. David Jeremiah describes the difference between knowing about God and knowing God well enough to trust His promises.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 1)
Living in a wicked generation, Noah had the courage to put his faith into action. Regardless of the evidence around him, he trusted God and His promises.
He Walked with God (Pt. 2)
The only way to walk with God is to be on the right road. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the life of Enoch, the first man in the Bible who was described as someone who "walked with God."
What Is Faith?
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
He Walked with God (Pt. 1)
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 2)
If God were to ask you why He should let you into heaven, what would you say? Dr. David Jeremiah explains why there are only two ways to answer: one is the way of Cain and the other is the way of Abel. God will accept one but not the other.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 1)
This message contrasts two brothers, Cain and Abel, and the disparity between one who lived according to faith and the other who lived by human reasoning.
What Is Faith? (Pt. 2)
Faith is not only the obstetrician that brings you into God's family, but it is also the pediatrician that helps you learn to live in the family.
What Is Faith? (Pt. 1)
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
Tough-Minded About Heaven
Dr. David Jeremiah challenges believers to be tough-minded in their faith—steadfast in pursuing purity, holding firmly to God’s promises, and committed to their purpose in Christ.
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 2
How does your view of heaven affect how you live now? Sheila Walsh continues her interview of Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book, "The Promise of Heaven".
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 1
Sheila Walsh interviews Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book "The Promise of Heaven", helping you to learn more about this incredible place and promise.
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
Bible Study
Why Call Him Savior? (Pt. 1)
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 2)
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 1)
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 2)
Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 1)
They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 2)
Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 1)
The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 2)
To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 1)
One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man?
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Why Mary? (Pt. 2)
Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.
Why Mary? (Pt. 1)
God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
Why Joseph?
He was a humble carpenter who lived a quiet life; in fact, the Bible doesn’t record a single word he said. Yet Joseph was hand-picked by God to be the adoptive father of the Messiah. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles this man who was both tough-minded and tender-hearted, a man of faith and integrity.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 2)
The story of Christ’s birth is the ultimate love story—a story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the significance of that word, which means “God with us,” and why it makes Christmas worth celebrating every day of the year.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 1)
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Ordinary Heroes
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 2)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes who subdued kingdoms as they walked with God.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 1)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 2)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ breaks down social and cultural barriers, and Hebrews 11 provides a vivid picture of God's diversity through the story of Joshua and Rahab.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 1)
Have you ever considered the amazing faith that was displayed at Jericho by both Joshua and Rahab? God provided a plan and a promise—and they moved forward in faith.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 2)
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the testimony of Moses’ life and his relationship with God.
Waiting for God's Promise
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 1)
Moses’ life can be divided into three distinct forty-year segments. Each phase provided him with tools that prepared him for his ultimate assignment as the leader of God’s people.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 2)
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph all died in faith, but they also passed their legacy to their children and grandchildren.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 1)
Through the examples of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph we're reminded of the generational blessing that is sustained when we live by faith.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 2)
Have you ever grown tired of waiting for God to answer your prayer? You're not alone. Today Dr. David Jeremiah discusses Sarah—a woman who received an extraordinary promise from God but grew impatient for its fulfillment.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 1)
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
He Walked with God
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
Abraham (Pt. 2)
Why is Abraham considered to be the primary example of a life lived by faith? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at the test of his intellect, his emotion, and his will—and how Abraham proved the faith in his heart.
Abraham (Pt. 1)
Imagine being Abraham and having God command you to sacrifice your long-awaited son to Him. Through this difficult test Abraham proved his faith and obedience to God.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 2)
There was only one way for Noah's ark to save him: he had to climb aboard. It required a step of faith. Dr. David Jeremiah describes the difference between knowing about God and knowing God well enough to trust His promises.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 1)
Living in a wicked generation, Noah had the courage to put his faith into action. Regardless of the evidence around him, he trusted God and His promises.
He Walked with God (Pt. 2)
The only way to walk with God is to be on the right road. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the life of Enoch, the first man in the Bible who was described as someone who "walked with God."
What Is Faith?
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
He Walked with God (Pt. 1)
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 2)
If God were to ask you why He should let you into heaven, what would you say? Dr. David Jeremiah explains why there are only two ways to answer: one is the way of Cain and the other is the way of Abel. God will accept one but not the other.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 1)
This message contrasts two brothers, Cain and Abel, and the disparity between one who lived according to faith and the other who lived by human reasoning.
What Is Faith? (Pt. 2)
Faith is not only the obstetrician that brings you into God's family, but it is also the pediatrician that helps you learn to live in the family.
What Is Faith? (Pt. 1)
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
Tough-Minded About Heaven
Dr. David Jeremiah challenges believers to be tough-minded in their faith—steadfast in pursuing purity, holding firmly to God’s promises, and committed to their purpose in Christ.
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 2
How does your view of heaven affect how you live now? Sheila Walsh continues her interview of Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book, "The Promise of Heaven".
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 1
Sheila Walsh interviews Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book "The Promise of Heaven", helping you to learn more about this incredible place and promise.
Death
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 2)
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph all died in faith, but they also passed their legacy to their children and grandchildren.
Heaven and Hell
Tough-Minded About Heaven
Dr. David Jeremiah challenges believers to be tough-minded in their faith—steadfast in pursuing purity, holding firmly to God’s promises, and committed to their purpose in Christ.
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 2
How does your view of heaven affect how you live now? Sheila Walsh continues her interview of Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book, "The Promise of Heaven".
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 1
Sheila Walsh interviews Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book "The Promise of Heaven", helping you to learn more about this incredible place and promise.
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
Jesus
Why Call Him Savior? (Pt. 1)
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 2)
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 1)
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 2)
Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 1)
They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 2)
Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 1)
The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man?
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 1)
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
Salvation
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
Who is God?
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 2)
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 1)
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
Women in the Bible
Why Mary? (Pt. 2)
Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.
Why Mary? (Pt. 1)
God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
Waiting for God's Promise
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
Ordinary People - Extraodinary Faith
What Is Faith? (Pt. 1)
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
What Is Faith? (Pt. 2)
Faith is not only the obstetrician that brings you into God's family, but it is also the pediatrician that helps you learn to live in the family.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 1)
This message contrasts two brothers, Cain and Abel, and the disparity between one who lived according to faith and the other who lived by human reasoning.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 2)
If God were to ask you why He should let you into heaven, what would you say? Dr. David Jeremiah explains why there are only two ways to answer: one is the way of Cain and the other is the way of Abel. God will accept one but not the other.
He Walked with God (Pt. 1)
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
What Is Faith?
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
He Walked with God (Pt. 2)
The only way to walk with God is to be on the right road. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the life of Enoch, the first man in the Bible who was described as someone who "walked with God."
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 1)
Living in a wicked generation, Noah had the courage to put his faith into action. Regardless of the evidence around him, he trusted God and His promises.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 2)
There was only one way for Noah's ark to save him: he had to climb aboard. It required a step of faith. Dr. David Jeremiah describes the difference between knowing about God and knowing God well enough to trust His promises.
Abraham (Pt. 1)
Imagine being Abraham and having God command you to sacrifice your long-awaited son to Him. Through this difficult test Abraham proved his faith and obedience to God.
Abraham (Pt. 2)
Why is Abraham considered to be the primary example of a life lived by faith? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at the test of his intellect, his emotion, and his will—and how Abraham proved the faith in his heart.
He Walked with God
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 1)
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 2)
Have you ever grown tired of waiting for God to answer your prayer? You're not alone. Today Dr. David Jeremiah discusses Sarah—a woman who received an extraordinary promise from God but grew impatient for its fulfillment.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 1)
Through the examples of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph we're reminded of the generational blessing that is sustained when we live by faith.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 2)
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph all died in faith, but they also passed their legacy to their children and grandchildren.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 1)
Moses’ life can be divided into three distinct forty-year segments. Each phase provided him with tools that prepared him for his ultimate assignment as the leader of God’s people.
Waiting for God's Promise
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 2)
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the testimony of Moses’ life and his relationship with God.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 1)
Have you ever considered the amazing faith that was displayed at Jericho by both Joshua and Rahab? God provided a plan and a promise—and they moved forward in faith.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 2)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ breaks down social and cultural barriers, and Hebrews 11 provides a vivid picture of God's diversity through the story of Joshua and Rahab.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 1)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 2)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes who subdued kingdoms as they walked with God.
Ordinary Heroes
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
Promise of Heaven
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 1
Sheila Walsh interviews Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book "The Promise of Heaven", helping you to learn more about this incredible place and promise.
The Promise of Heaven Interview with Dr. David Jeremiah - Part 2
How does your view of heaven affect how you live now? Sheila Walsh continues her interview of Dr. David Jeremiah on his new book, "The Promise of Heaven".
Tough-Minded About Heaven
Dr. David Jeremiah challenges believers to be tough-minded in their faith—steadfast in pursuing purity, holding firmly to God’s promises, and committed to their purpose in Christ.
Why the Nativity?
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 1)
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 2)
The story of Christ’s birth is the ultimate love story—a story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the significance of that word, which means “God with us,” and why it makes Christmas worth celebrating every day of the year.
Why Joseph?
He was a humble carpenter who lived a quiet life; in fact, the Bible doesn’t record a single word he said. Yet Joseph was hand-picked by God to be the adoptive father of the Messiah. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles this man who was both tough-minded and tender-hearted, a man of faith and integrity.
Why Mary? (Pt. 1)
God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
Why Mary? (Pt. 2)
Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man?
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 1)
One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 2)
To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 1)
The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 2)
Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 1)
They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 2)
Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 1)
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 2)
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
Why Call Him Savior? (Pt. 1)
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
Genesis
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 2)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ breaks down social and cultural barriers, and Hebrews 11 provides a vivid picture of God's diversity through the story of Joshua and Rahab.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 2)
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph all died in faith, but they also passed their legacy to their children and grandchildren.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 1)
Through the examples of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph we're reminded of the generational blessing that is sustained when we live by faith.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 2)
Have you ever grown tired of waiting for God to answer your prayer? You're not alone. Today Dr. David Jeremiah discusses Sarah—a woman who received an extraordinary promise from God but grew impatient for its fulfillment.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 1)
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
He Walked with God
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
Abraham (Pt. 2)
Why is Abraham considered to be the primary example of a life lived by faith? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at the test of his intellect, his emotion, and his will—and how Abraham proved the faith in his heart.
Abraham (Pt. 1)
Imagine being Abraham and having God command you to sacrifice your long-awaited son to Him. Through this difficult test Abraham proved his faith and obedience to God.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 2)
There was only one way for Noah's ark to save him: he had to climb aboard. It required a step of faith. Dr. David Jeremiah describes the difference between knowing about God and knowing God well enough to trust His promises.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 1)
Living in a wicked generation, Noah had the courage to put his faith into action. Regardless of the evidence around him, he trusted God and His promises.
He Walked with God (Pt. 2)
The only way to walk with God is to be on the right road. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the life of Enoch, the first man in the Bible who was described as someone who "walked with God."
He Walked with God (Pt. 1)
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 2)
If God were to ask you why He should let you into heaven, what would you say? Dr. David Jeremiah explains why there are only two ways to answer: one is the way of Cain and the other is the way of Abel. God will accept one but not the other.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 1)
This message contrasts two brothers, Cain and Abel, and the disparity between one who lived according to faith and the other who lived by human reasoning.
Joshua
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 1)
Have you ever considered the amazing faith that was displayed at Jericho by both Joshua and Rahab? God provided a plan and a promise—and they moved forward in faith.
Micah
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 2)
To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 1)
One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.
Matthew
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 2)
God with us. Just three little words from Matthew’s account of the Nativity story. But those three words radically changed the course of human history. Dr. David Jeremiah looks more deeply into the meaning of “God with us” and the impact of the Creator becoming human in the person of Jesus.
Why Call Him Immanuel? (Pt. 1)
Because of His love for mankind, the Creator chose to confine Himself to a humble human body so that man could know Him. That’s the Christmas story. Dr. David Jeremiah unpacks that truth, which has challenged and inspired the human race for over two thousand years. What does it mean that God is with us?
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 2)
Did the Wise Men give gold, frankincense, and myrrh to young Jesus because they were the most valuable gifts? Or the most meaningful? Dr. David Jeremiah answers that question with insights on how each of those gifts reflects Christ as King, Priest and Savior.
Why the Gifts of the Wisemen? (Pt. 1)
They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their gifts.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man?
In a culture that sees Christmas as little more than a commercial event, it’s vital not to forget its real meaning. Dr. David Jeremiah begins the series, Why the Nativity?, to get back to the heart of the Christmas story and answer the questions many people have about what it really means.
Why Joseph?
He was a humble carpenter who lived a quiet life; in fact, the Bible doesn’t record a single word he said. Yet Joseph was hand-picked by God to be the adoptive father of the Messiah. Dr. David Jeremiah profiles this man who was both tough-minded and tender-hearted, a man of faith and integrity.
Why Did Jesus Become a Man? (Pt. 2)
The story of Christ’s birth is the ultimate love story—a story that can be expressed in a single word: Immanuel. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the significance of that word, which means “God with us,” and why it makes Christmas worth celebrating every day of the year.
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
Luke
Why Call Him Savior? (Pt. 1)
Jesus is given many names and titles. But the one which was announced to the world on the first Christmas stands apart: Savior. Dr. David Jeremiah considers the meaning and majesty of that special title, and why it was revealed at that particular time.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 2)
Some believers think Christmas should be observed in somber silence. But as the shepherds demonstrated, the natural response to Christmas is rejoicing! Dr. David Jeremiah follows these humble ranch hands as they greet the newborn Jesus, whose spontaneous joy becomes contagious.
Why The Shepherds? (Pt. 1)
The announcement of Jesus’ birth was so significant it was delivered by an angel army—to an audience just as unique: a tiny gathering of rural shepherds. Dr. David Jeremiah explains why these simple men were chosen as the first to receive the greatest news ever given.
Why No Room in the Inn?
Christ’s birth in a lowly stable is a detail of the Nativity story that’s covered in just a few words of Luke. But it has profound significance for every person on earth. Dr. David Jeremiah ponders the importance of God in the flesh arriving in this most humble of circumstances.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 2)
To understand the significance of the city of Bethlehem you have to reach deep into the history of the Old Testament. Bethlehem is mentioned thirty-five different times, in eleven different books, over a period of thirteen hundred years. Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ historically.
Why Bethlehem? (Pt. 1)
One would think that Jerusalem would be the ideal place for Jesus to have been born. But Bethlehem? Why would this unpretentious village play host to a scene so eternally beloved by all of God’s people? Dr. David Jeremiah explores the answer to this question.
Why Mary? (Pt. 2)
Christmas may be a season of joy and peace, but those probably weren’t the emotions young Mary felt as she faced the reality of her pregnancy. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at Mary and how she processed the incredible news that she would be giving birth to the Savior of the world.
Why Mary? (Pt. 1)
God often uses ordinary people to achieve His extraordinary purpose. He even chose a normal teenage girl to be the mother of the Messiah! Dr. David Jeremiah shines the spotlight on Mary, the young girl who demonstrated faith and obedience beyond her years, leading God to favor her with the privilege of raising His Son.
John
One Way
Are there many ways to get to heaven as many people sincerely believe? Dr. David Jeremiah addresses this controversial question in today's version of "Turning Point".
Hebrews
Ordinary Heroes
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 2)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes who subdued kingdoms as they walked with God.
Ordinary Heroes (Pt. 1)
The Old Testament is filled with heroes that subdued kingdoms as they walked in faith believing God. Learn more about Gideon, Barak, and more in this message from Hebrews 11.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 2)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ breaks down social and cultural barriers, and Hebrews 11 provides a vivid picture of God's diversity through the story of Joshua and Rahab.
The Courage of Faith (Pt. 1)
Have you ever considered the amazing faith that was displayed at Jericho by both Joshua and Rahab? God provided a plan and a promise—and they moved forward in faith.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 2)
Dr. David Jeremiah explores the testimony of Moses’ life and his relationship with God.
Waiting for God's Promise
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
Moses-The Persuasion of Faith (Pt. 1)
Moses’ life can be divided into three distinct forty-year segments. Each phase provided him with tools that prepared him for his ultimate assignment as the leader of God’s people.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 2)
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph all died in faith, but they also passed their legacy to their children and grandchildren.
Faith that Death Cannot Destroy (Pt. 1)
Through the examples of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph we're reminded of the generational blessing that is sustained when we live by faith.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 2)
Have you ever grown tired of waiting for God to answer your prayer? You're not alone. Today Dr. David Jeremiah discusses Sarah—a woman who received an extraordinary promise from God but grew impatient for its fulfillment.
Waiting for God's Promise (Pt. 1)
Have you ever waited for something so long that you began to doubt that it would happen? Meet Sarah, the woman who received a special promise from God.
He Walked with God
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
Abraham (Pt. 2)
Why is Abraham considered to be the primary example of a life lived by faith? Dr. David Jeremiah looks at the test of his intellect, his emotion, and his will—and how Abraham proved the faith in his heart.
Abraham (Pt. 1)
Imagine being Abraham and having God command you to sacrifice your long-awaited son to Him. Through this difficult test Abraham proved his faith and obedience to God.
The Performance of Faith (Pt. 1)
Living in a wicked generation, Noah had the courage to put his faith into action. Regardless of the evidence around him, he trusted God and His promises.
He Walked with God (Pt. 2)
The only way to walk with God is to be on the right road. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the life of Enoch, the first man in the Bible who was described as someone who "walked with God."
What Is Faith?
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
He Walked with God (Pt. 1)
Enoch is presented to us in the Bible as a man who “walked with God.” In this message we learn what a pleasing witness Enoch was for God and the reward he received for his faithfulness.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 2)
If God were to ask you why He should let you into heaven, what would you say? Dr. David Jeremiah explains why there are only two ways to answer: one is the way of Cain and the other is the way of Abel. God will accept one but not the other.
A Martyr for His Faith (Pt. 1)
This message contrasts two brothers, Cain and Abel, and the disparity between one who lived according to faith and the other who lived by human reasoning.
What Is Faith? (Pt. 2)
Faith is not only the obstetrician that brings you into God's family, but it is also the pediatrician that helps you learn to live in the family.
What Is Faith? (Pt. 1)
The eleventh chapter of Hebrews eloquently describes the elements of faith for us. Dr. Jeremiah introduces us to these important truths in his message “What Is Faith?”
2 Peter
Tough-Minded About Heaven
Dr. David Jeremiah challenges believers to be tough-minded in their faith—steadfast in pursuing purity, holding firmly to God’s promises, and committed to their purpose in Christ.
