Episodes

Sunday Mar 17, 2013
Sunday Mar 17, 2013
Only once did the Old Testament use the phrase, "new covenant." In Jeremiah 31, the prophet Jeremiah foresaw the glorious work of Christ and how it would change the relationship between God and His people.

Sunday Mar 10, 2013
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
For those who have wandered away from the Lord and wondering how to get back home, the prophet Jeremiah encourages us to hear the voice of Ephraim (Jeremiah 31.15-22, March 10, 2013)

Sunday Mar 03, 2013
Sunday Mar 03, 2013
God love us how much? Or, perhaps a better question is, "God has loved us for how long?" And what difference does it make that God has loved us with an everlasting love? (Jeremiah 31.1-6, March 3, 2013)

Monday Feb 25, 2013
Monday Feb 25, 2013
One of the great Bible promises is Jeremiah 29:11, and it looks great in Christian art. But what does it really mean? And how does Jeremiah 29 help us to understand and apply it? (Jeremiah 29.1-14, February 24, 2013)

Monday Feb 25, 2013
Monday Feb 25, 2013
Jeremiah 29:11 is one of our most favorite Bible promises, but do we really know what it says? It looks great in Christian art, but what does it look like in the context of Jeremiah 29? (Jeremiah 29.1-14, February 24, 2013)

Sunday Feb 24, 2013

Sunday Feb 17, 2013
Sunday Feb 17, 2013
What is it like to read the Bible? Daniel gives us a great example, and a grand invitation, to read Scripture as the Word of the Lord in a life changing way. (Jeremiah 25.8-14, February 17, 2013)

Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
What is the greatest miracle described in the Bible? Parting of the Red Sea? Feeding of the 5000? Not even close. (Acts 2.47-41, February 10, 2013)

Sunday Feb 03, 2013
Sunday Feb 03, 2013
In one of the few times that the prophet Jeremiah speaks about Jesus, He states the gospel with only five words: The Lord is Our Righteousness. (Jeremiah 23.1-8, February 3, 2013)

Sunday Jan 27, 2013
Sunday Jan 27, 2013
Long before God brought His people into the Land of Promise, He set before them two paths, one that leads to life and the other that leads to destruction. The same offer and warning of grace lays before us today. (Jeremiah 21.1-10, January 27, 2013)






