One of the greatest books of the Bible. That’s how our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, introduces this study in the New Testament book of Hebrews. Hop aboard the Bible Bus as we examine some of the chief doctrines of the Christian faith.
Our study of Daniel concludes as we travel through the entire 12th chapter. Today that excitement continues as we learn more about the Great Tribulation, the resurrection of Old Testament saints, and the sealing of prophecy until the time of the end.
Would you recognize the Antichrist if he was among us? Find out more about the kind of person he will be and how we might recognize him as we continue our journey through Daniel chapter 11.
Our study of prophecy continues as we are introduced to the man of sin. Who is he? Where will he come from? Dr. McGee answers these questions and many more.
A miraculous example of fulfilled prophecy. That’s how our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, describes this study of Daniel chapter 11, verses 1-14. So join us as we continue to look at Daniel’s vision and the message God gives us through it.
We need to be more conscious of the fact that we are engaged in a spiritual warfare. That’s the advice Dr. McGee gives us as the Bible Bus heads to Daniel, chapter 10, verse 10. So, hop aboard as we discover the power of prayer and the might of God’s Word.
The Bible is very cleara spiritual realm exists in our world that cannot be seen unless it’s revealed to us. However, every now and then in God’s Word we’ll find moments when the veil is pulled back and we get glimpses into that realm. Join us in this study as we get that sneak peek through the eyes of the prophet Daniel.
A grand panoramic view of a fabulous section of Scripture. That’s the amazing scenery our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, says we’ll view as the Bible Bus pulls up to Daniel, chapter 9, for Daniel’s prophecy of the seventy weeks.
Do you ever feel that your prayers go no further than the ceiling? If so, this study is for you. In Daniel chapter 9, we’ll not only see a model of how a righteous man prays, but we’ll also get to peek into the spiritual realm and understand the Father’s response to godly prayer. So, hop aboard as we set off for what our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, calls one of the richest chapters in all of Scripture.
Daniel is perplexed by his recent vision, and the angel Gabriel visits to explain it. Those are the exciting events we’ll witness as our study in the Old Testament book of Daniel chapter 8 continues.
Is the United States mentioned in prophecy? That’s one of the many questions our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, answers as Daniel’s vision of the ram and he-goat begins in chapter eight.
God’s great global plan. That’s what our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, says we’ve been learning about in this first section of the book of Daniel. Don’t miss more of this riveting story as we discover the explanation of the fourth beast in Daniel’s vision.
Four beasts characterizing four kingdoms. That what we’ve learned so far about Daniel’s vision. But what does it mean? And how did the prophet figure it out?
Dreams. Visions. Metallic images. Fearsome beasts. The book of Daniel reads a bit like a crazy science fiction film. But in chapter seven, we’re realizing God’s Word is more exciting than any Hollywood blockbuster, and more meaningful too. Hop aboard the Bible Bus we’ll learn about the dreadful and terrible fourth beast in Daniel’s God-given vision.
God always does what He says He’s going to do. That’s one of the lessons we’ll learn as our study of Daniel’s vision of the four beasts continues in Daniel, chapter 7.
Prophetic light in the historic nightthat’s the title our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, gave to the last six chapters of Daniel. Witness the fantastical visions God gives to Daniel and discover their deep meaning.
More than just a Sunday school story, the account of Daniel in the den of lions has important spiritual applications for us today. Hop aboard the Bible Bus for a fresh look at this classic tale with our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee.
No doubt you’ve heard the phrase the writing is on the wallmeaning, something is coming that can’t be stopped. But did you realize this expression has its roots in the book of Daniel? Find out who wrote on the wall and what it means as Daniel is once again called into King Belshazzar’s presence.
You can’t ride someone else’s coattails into heaven. That’s the lesson we’ll learn from Nebuchadnezzar’s grandson, Belshazzar. Join us in Daniel, chapter 5, as we follow his wild antics and witness his rebellion against God.
Humble yourself, or you will lose your mind. That’s the delicate message Daniel reluctantly gives to King Nebuchadnezzar. What happens next? And is there a message for us in the section of Scripture as well?
Dan Epple
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Nick Benson
I don't see The Gospel of John?
laDolceVita714
wow!!! I am dealing with depression and loneliness at the moment , and this is exactly what I need ! I'm speechless.
Rocky Brown
I once heard a pastor say with a touch of humor that, if you're down, you should probably stay away from Lamentations and go instead to the Thessalonian books. And, in gaining insight from Dr. McGee into how right on God allowed the people in this Church to be, I can see why! They were super-young believers whose only real struggle was with an accurate understanding of how God would end the present age - other than that, they sound like they are really established in their Faith by God's Grace and Power. They are a serious encouragement to me and my fam in how to live for and in Christ in the midst of a less-than-ideal world. Good stuff, by Mr. J. Vernon McGee! Btw, that same pastor said that, when Christians actually read the book of Lamentations, they should do so only after finishing the Thessalonian epistles. 😆
Daniel Shue
This book, I admit, is my least favorite book. I'm sure there's some very good insight that Mr. McGee can offer.