If you think your church's worship is awesome, wait until you get to heaven!!! The worship there will be out of this world! Let Dr David Jeremiah enlighten you on this in today's edition of "Turning…
It is far more than just pearly gates and streets of gold. Dr. David Jeremiah continues his look at the "Celestial City" in this episode of "Turning Point".
Physical bodies will need a physical place to live, even in eternity. So what is that city like? Dr. David Jeremiah shares about "the Celestial City" in today's version of "Turning Point".
What is considered the capital city of heaven? Dr. David Jeremiah tells of 'The Celestial City" in today's version of "Turning Point"
Did you know that your body is not good enough for heaven, but that Christians will get an upgrade? Dr. David Jeremiah shares on this and more in today's edition of "Turning Point".
Why does present comfort take center stage when we will spend eternity in heaven or hell? What do you know about heaven? Dr. David Jeremiah shares on what's up with heaven in today's edition of…
If you see the beauty of earth, how much more awesome and beautiful will be the place God has prepared for Christians to live eternally?
Joseph’s forgiveness was rooted in trust in God’s sovereignty and a refusal to take God’s place in judgment. Dr. Jeremiah shares how Joseph showed compassion and sensitivity, applying grace to…
True forgiveness begins with a clear and honest view of sin, acknowledging its impact without minimizing its seriousness. Joseph recognized the wrong done to him but chose to respond with grace.
Genesis 50 teaches that forgiveness involves a realistic view of sin, a deep trust in God’s sovereignty, and a sensitive heart toward others. Dr. Jeremiah teaches us how Joseph’s example shows how…
As Joseph prepares his farewell, his life demonstrates the power of one person’s faithfulness to impact generations. His story emphasizes the provision for parents and the lasting priority of…
Joseph’s reunion with his family highlights his love, care, and honor for his father, Jacob. Dr. Jeremiah teaches that Joseph’s actions reflect a deep commitment to family and a desire to provide…
Joseph’s forgiveness led to family reconciliation and a renewed sense of purpose. He called his brothers to return home, share the good news, and take responsibility for what God was doing.
Joseph’s emotional unveiling to his brothers was private, painful, powerful, and deeply passionate. Dr. Jeremiah reflects on how Joseph revealing his identity enabled him to acknowledge God’s hand…
As Judah stepped forward with humility and compassion, he honored Joseph’s authority and pleaded for mercy. His heartfelt appeal revealed a transformed heart and a readiness for reconciliation.