A 2000 message on 1 Kings 22:41–53, exploring how Jehoshaphat was a peacemaker, a warrior, and a moral person.
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Can You Do It Alone? (Judges 4:1–24; 5:24–27)
A 1998 message on Judges 4:1–24, exploring how a successful Christian life is possible without the protection and assistance of others when we have complete confidence in God to see us through.
Children Lost Yet Found (Luke 18:28–30)
A 1993 message on Luke 18:28–30, exploring why you should not expect your children to understand this unless, as a Christian parent, you understand it yourself.
Do It Right, Dad (Judges 1:11–15)
A 1997 message on Judges 1:11–15, exploring what we can learn from Caleb offering his daughter’s hand in marriage to whoever attacks Kirjath Sepher and takes it.
God’s Love, Mercy, and Compassion for Children (1 Kings 13:33–14:20)
A 1999 message on 1 Kings 13:33–14, exploring how Zane’s discussion of this passage, given after the Columbine High School shooting, reminds us of God’s love, mercy, and compassion for children, even when it appears that negative things are happening to them.
Little Ones (Matthew 18:1–14)
A 2001 message on Matthew 18:1–14, exploring how Jesus gives an object lesson using children.
Me or Him (1 Kings 2:1–11)
A message on 1 Kings 2:1–11, exploring how the last words of a dying individual are often a window into that person’s heart and soul.
What Do the Neighbors See? (Luke 1:5–7, 57–66)
A message on Luke 1:5–7, 57–66, exploring how Elizabeth and Zacharias obey the Word of God.
What Have You Learned From Your Personal History? (1 Kings 15:25–16:14)
A 1999 message on 1 Kings 15:25–16, exploring how, as believers, we do not need to imitate our parents’ failings; we can imitate our Lord Jesus Christ.
