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What Will God Do With Evil?

What Will God Do With Evil?

42:35
Discusses how God deals with evil, using Elijah's story from 1 Kings 21. It examines the nature of God's judgment, emphasizing His patience and purposefulness. Also addresses the misconceptions about God's character, highlighting His desire for repentance and transformation over punishment. It reflects on the significance of understanding divine judgment in the context of God's overall plan and character.
How Do You Battle Depression?

How Do You Battle Depression?

38:16
Discusses depression through the biblical story of Elijah. It emphasizes the struggles of depression and suicidal thoughts, offering insights from Elijah's life about facing and overcoming such challenges. Encourages understanding depression in a spiritual context, acknowledging the struggles of biblical figures and drawing lessons from their experiences to help the faithful cope with similar challenges in their lives.
How Can Your Faith Make a Difference?

How Can Your Faith Make a Difference?

39:37
Examines the life of the prophet Elijah, especially the events in 1 Kings 18. It explores the concept of faith having real-world impact, emphasizing the importance of faith in action, not just belief. Highlights how Elijah's faith led him to confront evil and stand firm in his beliefs, serving as a guide on how faith can be transformative and influential in challenging circumstances.
Are You Maturing In Your Faith?

Are You Maturing In Your Faith?

41:24
Explores the growth of faith using Elijah's narrative from 1 Kings 17. It discusses how God uses challenges and life experiences to mature faith. Emphasizes the importance of trusting God during difficulties, illustrating this through Elijah's journey and his reliance on God in adverse circumstances. It encourages reflection on personal growth in faith and dependence on God's guidance through life's challenges.
Who Do You Want To Be?

Who Do You Want To Be?

42:28
Revolves around self-identity and aligning personal desires with God's plan. It delves into the importance of choosing a life that reflects Christian values and the character of Jesus. Encourages introspection and living a life of intentionality, shaped by one's relationship with God and the teachings of the Bible. It emphasizes the transformative nature of faith and the pursuit of a Christ-like life.