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Author: Dr. J. Vernon McGee
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These Sunday Sermon messages form a collection of the most effective and fruitful sermons given by Dr. J. Vernon McGee during his 21-year pastorate (1949-1970) at the historic Church of the Open Door when it was located in downtown Los Angeles.Other Thru the Bible Programs:Thru the BibleThru the Bible - Minute with McGeeThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible InternationalA Través de la Biblia
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Many believers and dedicated church-goers really have little to no knowledge about the third member of the trinity—what He does, where He is, and why it's so important to have Him working in our lives today.
Christ’s first coming wasn’t for judgment, but to provide a way of peace, reconciling men to God. But His second coming will be for the judgment of all who have forsaken the free offering of salvation that He came to provide the first time.
Scripture speaks of a woman arrayed in purple and scarlet, and on her forehead is written, “Mystery, Babylon the Great.” An angel explains to John that the woman “is that great city which reigns over the kings of the earth.” Some believe that this is a picture of the rebuilding of the great city of Babylon.
Have you ever seen a UFO? Well, there was a man who saw things flying through the air, but he was told exactly what they were. The man was the prophet Zechariah who on one night had ten visions given to him by God.
Why are we impotent against the onslaught of evil that overruns our world? We find the secret of power in this unexpected place in the Old Testament.
Usually a funeral is a time of mourning and sorrow, but not with Jesus in attendance. The Bible records three times when Jesus attended a funeral, and each time He turned sorrow into joy and mourning into praise.
When God gave the Law for the nation Israel, He didn’t list every possible application. So then how was a person able to know what the Law was in a certain situation? Haggai encountered such a case, and the answer he received is true for believers in our day.
1) Who are the three shepherds in Zechariah 11:8?2) Does Acts 15:1-29 teach that the Gentiles are not required to follow the Law?3) Why does Acts 21:20 say that many of the Jews were zealous of the Law?4) Is it true that Satan cannot duplicate the miracles Jesus performed?5) What is doctrine?6) Where do we get our souls? From our parents or from God?7) Who is the woman mentioned in Revelation 12?
We are living in days of apostasy, and the most severe attack on the Word of God, the Christian faith, and the church is coming from within the church itself. What can believers do about it?
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.
Corrects our mistaken notion that God's love is a sentimental feeling rather than a deep concern for His own.
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 New Jerusalem.
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 him.
Three incidents in the ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ inform us that He wept, and those tears reveal the heart of God.
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 the believer.
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 perfection to change.
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.
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.
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.
If you compiled a list of all the things you’d like to see but haven’t, it would be quite long. Consider the Great Wall of China, the Eiffel Tower, or even the end of war or a cure for cancer. But you might be surprised to know that there’s one thing that God hasn’t seen.




