
Thru the Bible - Sunday Sermon on Oneplace.com Podcast
1) Amazing, Alarming, and Awful Apostasy
The apostasy is coming—blatant immorality, rejection of God’s Word, and denial of Christ as our Lord. In this message Dr. McGee details the apostasy in the twentieth century.
2) The Dark Side of Love
Corrects our mistaken notion that God's love is a sentimental feeling rather than a deep concern for His own.
3) Darkness and Light—The Day of the Lord
If you’ve ever been confused about prophecy, this is the booklet for you. Dr. McGee clearly spells out God’s scenario for the future as described in the Bible, event by event, from the Rapture to the ...Show More
4) Man's Question—God's Answer
Habakkuk was saying to God, “My country is in a mess! Why don’t You do something about it?” If you are asking “Why, God?” about anything, you can identify with Habakkuk and profit from God’s answer to...Show More
5) The Tears of God
Three incidents in the ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ inform us that He wept, and those tears reveal the heart of God.
6) How Can God Exist in Three Persons?
Defines the Trinity, showing where it is declared in both Old and New Testaments and illustrated by nature. The Trinity is a great truth we cannot fully understand, but a truth critical to the life of...Show More
7) Does God Ever Change His Mind?
Living in an age of technological and scientific discovery, we may ask whether or not God changes to accommodate our transitioning world. But God is perfect, and by definition there’s no need for perf...Show More
8) Where is God and What Does He Do?
God is omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient. He is everywhere, and He indwells believers. What He does depends on what we allow Him to do through us.
9) How Big is God?
To answer this question we would need an entirely new measuring stick, because God cannot be compared to anything on earth. He is infinite in stature and influence.
10) What Does God Look Like?
How can one describe someone who has never been seen? Although we can’t know what God looks like, we can allow others to see a glimpse of Him—through the way we live our lives.