God hardens the heart.
The purpose of the plague of hail is to sweep away your refuge of lies.
Exodus 9:12-35, Revelation 8:1-7, 16:21, Isaiah 28:8-20, 1 Corinthians 10:18-21, John 16:1-11
Recorded April 11, 1989 (690)
God hardens the heart.
The purpose of the plague of hail is to sweep away your refuge of lies.
Exodus 9:12-35, Revelation 8:1-7, 16:21, Isaiah 28:8-20, 1 Corinthians 10:18-21, John 16:1-11
Recorded April 11, 1989 (690)
Flies, murrain, boils.
God sent the plagues to show you the vanity of idols.
Exodus 8:25-9:12, Isaiah 1:1-6, 19:1-3, Psalm 22: 14-15, Deuteronomy 4:14-20
Recorded April 9, 1989 (688)
Lice and flies.
Repentance in dust and ashes.
Exodus 8:16-32, Job 42:1-6, 40:1-5, Romans 3:10-19
Recorded April 6, 1989 (687)
There is no such thing as romance.
Tributaries.
Frogs.
Exodus 7:22, 8:1-15, Isaiah 57:1-8, Revelation 3:14-18
Recorded April 4, 1989 (685)
Where are the hidden tributaries and hidden pools that you have not yet seen are death?
The purpose of the plagues is to cause you to desire to leave the world.
Exodus 7:19-25, Ezekiel 20:3-10
Recorded April 2, 1989 (683)
The exodus must come before true belief.
The river of life must be turned to blood.
1 Peter 1:2-13, Exodus 7:1-19
Recorded March 30, 1989 (682)
Leaven of Pharisees, Sadducees and Herod.
The Exodus story is a metaphor for what’s happening in you.
Revelation 14:5-16:1, 10:5-6, Exodus 7:7-9
Recorded March 28, 1989 (680)
Believing in the resurrection.
Lack of repentance is the only thing keeping you from seeing Jesus.
Everything we believe is based solely on the resurrection.
Readings from the Haggadah Psalm 16
Recorded April 22, 1986 (125)
The Song of Solomon is an allegory that describes the love of God for Israel.
Revelation 21: 1-2
Recorded April 21, 1986 (124)
The state of the disciples after Jesus died.
Readings from The Haggadah.
Recorded April 20, 1986 (123)