John Snyder focuses on the connection between King David of the Old Testament and the coming Messiah. Scripture offers an illustration that the Immanuel will come from the root of Jesse. But why is this important to us today?
Read MoreMay this coming year be one of rich spiritual blessing to your soul…
Read MoreSome 700 years before the incarnation of Christ, God chooses to give royal titles to the One who would be born a King. He would be Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.
Read MoreLet us see Him who was born King of the Jews, for we by faith can claim an interest in Him, and can sing, “Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given.”
Read MoreThis week we move from the gloom and destruction threatened in Isaiah 8 to the hope and promise of Isaiah 9. No more will Zebulun and Naphtali be seen as an area that God has abandoned. They will, with the coming of Christ, be seen as glorious because of Christ dwelling there.
Read MoreIt was a great thing for God to make the creature, but not so great as for the Creator himself to become a creature. Many great things were accomplished between the fall of man and the incarnation of Christ: but God becoming man was greater than all. Then, the greatest person was born that ever was or ever will be.
Read MoreThis week we continue looking at descriptions of the coming Messiah in Isaiah 8.
Read MoreGod's interposition in behalf of man must be a confirmation, not a relaxation of the law; for law cannot change, even as God cannot change or deny Himself.
Read MoreThis week we begin a new series in which we examine God’s descriptions of the forthcoming Messiah in the book of Isaiah.
Read MoreIn Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, Dr. Snyder describes the three great hidden sins from which flow all the sins that are apparent in our lives.
Read MoreToday, you can listen to part one of Richard Owen Roberts’ full interview from Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically.
Read MoreAs even the most adverse circumstances must work together for the believer’s good, there is no situation in which he should not respond by giving thanks to God.
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