How Does Your GPS Work?
Proverbs 3:1-8
Skip Heitzig
Proverbs 3 (NKJV™) | |
1 | My son, do not forget my law, But let your heart keep my commands; |
2 | For length of days and long life And peace they will add to you. |
3 | Let not mercy and truth forsake you; Bind them around your neck, Write them on the tablet of your heart, |
4 | And so find favor and high esteem In the sight of God and man. |
5 | Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; |
6 | In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths. |
7 | Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the LORD and depart from evil. |
8 | It will be health to your flesh, And strength to your bones. |
New King James Version®, Copyright © 1982, Thomas Nelson, Inc. All rights reserved.
This passage in Proverbs is one of the most well-known and bestbeloved in the entire Bible. Believers have read it, memorized it, shared it, prayed over it, preached from it, and relied on it for centuries. Why is that so? It's simply because we all want to know God's will for our lives. Discovering God's will is one of the dominating pursuits for Christians. Let's see how it works.
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Publications Referenced: Bible Gateway, ESV Kindle Edition
Cross Reference: Genesis 24; Exodus 13:21; Exodus 23, Deuteronomy 27, Joshua 7, I Samuel 3:10; Esther 4:14; Psalm 37:23, Psalm 32:8, Proverbs 23:7; Isaiah 58:12; Jeremiah 15:16; Matthew 6:9-11; John 3:16; I Thessalonians 5:17
Hebrew Terms: תּוֹרָתִ֑י (Torah) - first 5 books of the OT, law; וְ֝שָׁל֗וֹם (shalom) - peace, specifically the peace that comes from God; לְשָׁרֶּ֑ךָ (shor) - navel, nervous system
Father we thank you for your goodness to us. We thank you for the opportunity we have week by week to be together at an ongoing event of praise and worship. Where you are exalted, where our troubles are pushed aside, where our lives, our commitments are not on our screen but you are. Where you are exalted, where we placed Jesus on the throne above everything and everyone else, it helps us to be realigned. So Father we pray what young Samuel prayed, to speak Lord your servant hears and what Jeremiah said, "Your words were found and I ate them and they became to me the joy and the rejoicing of my heart". May both of those be true for everyone who is here and may everyone who has come be a worshiper of the living Christ. It's in his name we pray, Amen.
I want to introduce you to my new friend; her name is Jill. She's in a box. This is a GPS and when you turn it on that's her name, it's written on it. Now Jill is a Global Positioning System device, GPS, and the way it works, I understand is there are 24 orbiting satellites at least around the Earth that connect and convey information to each other so that where ever you are this is accurate down to 30 feet anywhere on earth where that his programmed. So you can be directed and I love these things. You're in a car somewhere and it will tell you, "In one half mile turn west on I-95". It's like, perfect, it's what I need that's just explicit direction. So I have a question, do we as believers have a GPS? Is there a spiritual equivalent of global positioning system? Is there a GPS God Positioning System for believers? And what is the method of determining the will of God, the direction of God for our lives?
This is a major issue with Christians. In fact a sort of a standing joke around her years ago, I had a friend who would fill in every now and then he would always call his sermon Knowing God's Will and the thing is that he never spoke about knowing God's will. So I said, Ken, why do you always call it Knowing God's Will? And he said "It's because everybody wants to know God's will for their lives if I call it that a lot of people to show up, it doesn't matter what I talk on". I want to actually talk on 'Knowing God's Will' out of the book of Proverbs chapter 3. I think it's safe to say that sometimes knowing the will of the Lord is known as obvious and plain as a GPS. Have you ever been in a situation where things just fall into place and it's like, "Wow! God was all over that". And then there are other times when it's not so obvious and you feel more like Job who said, "I cry out to you but you do not answer me". You've had those situations as well.
I think I may have told you that when I was a brand-new Christian, I so wanted to know the will of God for my life that I thought the way to do it was to get a pad of paper and a pencil and that God would speak to me. And so, I walked up to a mountain by my house, a hill really with the staff in my hand because I had seen Charlton Heston do this on television. I thought that's how you do it. And I put my staff down by the rock and I sat down and I just waited thinking I'm going to get dictation from God for my life's journey. And I even had a friend was so obsessed with the minutia of God's will that he would get in his car pulled to a stop sign or a stoplight and then pray. Dangerous to do when you're in traffic but he would say, "Lord should I turn right or should I turn left?" And then he would wait there for some impression. I think the Lord wants me to turn right. Can you imagine trying to navigate – let alone the streets, your life that way?
So we're going to look at Proverbs 3. And we're going to begin in verse one and we're going to go down to verse 8. Some very practical counsel about this issue, "My son do not forget my law but let your heart keep my commands for length of days and long life and peace they will add to you. Let not mercy and truth forsake you. Bind them around your neck right them on the tablet of your heart and so find favor and high esteem in the sight of God and man. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he shall direct your paths do not be wise in your own eyes of the Lord and depart from evil it will be health to your flesh and strength to your bones.
Now those verses are among the most famous most memorized and best-loved verses in all of the holy writ. I was on a website called Bible Gateway.com that track the number of hits that it gets, 8 million searches in a month looking at how people and what people are looking for. And they compiled a list of the top 100 most read your most referred to Bible verses in the Scripture. And according to their data in the top 100 the verses that were reading this morning ranked number six or number seven depending on which day they are searching. Way up there, number six or number seven in the top 100 most read Bible verses. And then the ESV, the English Standard Version recently put out last few years in its Kendal edition will tell you that these verses ranked number 3 as the most underlined verses in the Scripture or highlight of verses in the Scripture.
A little background the book of Proverbs was written by a guy named Solomon. Solomon was the son of David the second son of David and Bathsheba, if you remember their first son died Solomon was born after that. Solomon became the third king of Israel and God gave to him great wisdom and Solomon became a very prolific author. Guess how many proverbs Solomon wrote, 3,000 the Bible tells us, 3000 proverbs and get this 1,005 songs. Don't you wish we had one of them preserved like on MP3 or something that we could listen to the cadence, the beats, the words? 1,005 songs, so he wrote a lot. But we have recorded in the Scripture those books that were superintended by the Holy Spirit. They are the book of Proverbs the book of Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon.
A proverb is what the word indicates. It's an axiom, an aphorism, an epigram, a maxim, a short pithy saying. It is truth that is distilled. It is few words to describe something big. I like to look at Proverbs as truth bombs. They detonate in your mind with such impact and force and they can give you truth in a way that other forms of literature cannot. In the first eight verses we're going to look at three basic things, a promise to lean on, prerequisites to live by and peace to last us. That is how I divided this up and we want to begin with the promise because the promise is central to what we're talking about, and the promise is found in verse six. It's the main thrust of the passage. It's the last part of verse six, "And he shall direct your paths". Now just think of that promise of God to you. It tells me that you do have a GPS that God himself will direct your paths.
Now Proverbs 3, in fact the entire book is written from a father's perspective to his son or to his children. And just like a father or a mother wants to give direction to a child for the future, so God delights in directing his kids. You want to make a Dad's day? Ask your Dad for advice. They love to give it. They love that direction that they can pass on from one generation to the next.
So here's a foundational truth and it's important we cover it right on the onset. The foundational truth is God wants to lead you, wants to direct you. The big question is, "Do you want to be led by Him?" But God is in the GPS business and there are several verses that bring this promise to bare not only this one, but other verses like Psalm 37 or we are told the steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord and he delights in his way. Or Psalm 32 we're it says, "I will instruct and teach you in the way that you should go I will guide you with my eye". Or we can look at Isaiah 58:11, "The Lord will guide you continually". So we see that God is in the business of revealing himself to his children and directing their lives by his sovereign grace. Furthermore, when we leave the Old Testament and all the passages I just quoted are in the Old Testament, when we get to the New Testament we see something even more remarkable. In the New Testament were not just promised God's guidance we're promised a guide who live inside of us called the Holy Spirit. Jesus said, "He will guide you into all truth".
It never ceases to amaze me when I made a believer who is all worried and concerned about guidance and they forget that a guide is living in them, which would cause us to relax a little bit. If the guide is living in you, I think you're going to be okay. It's sort of like, if you were to go to an unfamiliar country or a big-city you had never been and you want to get around. Would you prefer to have a detailed map in your hands for navigation or a person who's a local get in the car and take you personally? Imagine if you could take Jill not a box but Jill is a person or Jack, if you want the male voice, to hop in your car and show you exactly where to go, that would be infinitely much better. Now a couple of things about how God directs, sometimes the Lord directs very dramatically and I underscore sometimes because it's not most of the time. Sometimes it's dramatic.
For instance, the children of Israel were directed to the Promised Land by a very interesting GPS network called a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. How's that for guidance? Where do we go? Wherever that cloud says to go, go. Wherever that pillar of fire stops, stop. That's dramatic guidance. Another example of dramatic guidance, one of my favorite passages is Genesis 24, A guy named Eliezer the servant of Abraham is sent to go find Abraham's son Isaac a wife. And so this guy goes to the country where he is sent and he goes by well and he starts praying a classic prayer. He goes, "Lord, here I am at this well and I'm going to ask these people who are coming. I'm going to ask these girls for a drink of water and I pray that the girl who says to me after I say that not only will I give you a drink of water but I like to give water to your camels, let her be the one you have chosen for Isaac". The Bible says, he wasn't even done praying and the Lord answered his prayer she shows up, he says, "Can I have a drink of water?" And she goes, well I'd like to give water to your camels as well". And he thought "Hot Diggity Dog, my prayer was answered that's very dramatic". And if you're looking that up in your concordance, ‘hot diggity dog', you won't find it.
So that's sometimes, that is not most of the time. Most of the time it's not dramatic, most of the time God's guidance is providential. That is, God directs supernaturally naturally. He unfolds his will in the natural events of a person's life. It's still supernatural, it's still sovereign but it's just, what happens is, your life unfolds. God is directing you through that providentially. A great example is Queen Esther in Persia, who happen to be Jewish and happen to be at the right place at the right time, when her people were being persecuted and her uncle said, "Who knows that you're not at this place at this time for such a time as this", and she was. - The story of Ruth, who just happened to be gleaming in the field of Boaz, which became her future husband, the ancestor of King David, and eventually the ancestor of the Messiah.
So that's how God usually directs. Now if you go back to our verse in verse six it says, "and he shall direct your paths" that's the promise that we're isolating. You may have in the margin of your Bible or in the center portion of it a little note like it is in mine that says, literally this means he will make your paths straight or level. It means to remove the obstacles so that you can go down that path. It's not so bad, it's level, you see which way to go.
Now how does God do that? How does God direct our paths? What part do we play in this? Well now we move from the promise to lean on to the prerequisites to live by. And I'm going to give you, out of the text, five ways for you to tune your spiritual GPS to God's coordinates. And it all revolves around a single word ready, "trust". How do you find God's will? Trust. How do you get directed? You trust. You go "No problem then because I trust the Lord". Well, let me qualify what I mean by trust. According to our text, this idea of trust takes on five different issues. Let me explain. Number one – "It has to be a God-directed trust", a God-directed trust. Notice it says verse five, "Trust in the Lord".
You see, the idea of trust isn't that I have this power called faith and I'm releasing my faith and I have faith in faith. I have this incredible power that when I speak these words out that something's going to happen, and that is a doctrine that has flooded through the church in the last 15 or 20 or 25 years called "The Faith Movement Doctrine", that you have the power by the words that you unleash to speak God's will into existence.
And so basically all you have to do is have faith in your faith. That's nonsense. The reality of this implies a relationship and the object of faith isn't your faith, the object of faith is the Lord, you are trusting the Lord, it's all part of his sovereign plan. Now do you realize that you and I have been designed to depend upon God? That's how we're wired. So much so that God sees the first sin committed by Adam and Eve as Adam acting independently of God rather than depending upon God. That's the essence of the first sin. I'm going to do what I want to do at the time I want to do it. That's independence from God. God wants you to be dependent upon Him. So it has to be a God directed trust. I'm trusting in the Lord.
Number two: "It has to be a wholehearted trust." Notice it says, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart." Now, we have to understand what the Bible means by that word 'heart', because if ever there were a word that were tossed around and are vernacular, very irresponsibly it's the term 'heart'; and I would even say by many Christians. Have you ever heard statements like this from even believers? What we need is more heart-knowledge not had-knowledge, ever heard that?
When somebody makes a statement like that, what they are admitting to is a false dichotomy that somehow the heart of a person is set against the head, the intellect. So that the emotional feeling part of a person, that's the heart, is opposed to the intellectual processing of an individual. And so they say, "We need more heart knowledge, not more head knowledge". Do you know that according to the Bible, this is your biblical heart? It is your mind, it is your thoughts, it is where you process. It is where you form your motives, make your choices, and exercise your will. It might involve your emotions but it's your mind and your will.
And so the Bible puts it this way. Jesus it says, Matthew 9, "Knowing their thoughts, said to them, why do you think evil in your hearts?" So he realized, you're thinking something in your heart, you are thinking evil and he knew their thoughts. In Proverbs 23:7, we read for – as a man thinks in his heart so is he. So once again, the heart is the place is the place where you process your thoughts. So when it says here, "Trust the Lord with all your heart", it simply means, trust God with everything and don't be divided in your thoughts about trusting God. Trust him totally. Now to press the point further, Solomon adds this, "And lean not on your own understanding. So picture for a moment somebody leaning. Okay, here I am leaning on this podium. So far so good, it has an adequate weight to displace my weight. If it were flimsy, however, me doing this, I'd be on the ground by now. "Don't lean on your own understanding but trust in the Lord with all your heart".
It brings to my mind an illustration I heard years ago of a Bible translator down in the jungles in South America translating the Gospel of John. I don't know if it took 2 1/2 years to do it but he was translating the Gospel of John and he was at the key verse of John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life". He had every word, every component of that sentence translated into the receptor line, with except one word, that's the keyword, the word, 'believes'. He couldn't figure out a right word or set of words to translate adequately the concept of biblical belief, biblical faith. And so, he was describing it to the village elders around the campfire. As he was describing biblical faith, what it means, one of the guys jumped up, ran into his tent and laid down on his cot and he said, "I am putting my whole weight on this cot." And they all agreed, that's the exact translated concept of the word 'believe'. So I hear that in that indigenous language.
The translation of the John 3:16 is "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son that whoever puts his whole weight on him will not perish but will have everlasting life. So trust him with all of you, laying on his mercy and grace and confidence not leaning on your own understanding.
Years ago, I was working at a hospital in Southern California and I was witnessing about my faith and one of my supervisors in anger said, "Jesus Christ is your crutch", and I said, "You're wrong. He's my stretcher". I can't just lean on him. He has to to carry me through. She didn't quite understand what I was trying to get through. But that's the concept here. Now, when it says, "Don't lean to your own understanding", it doesn't mean that you're not to think as a Christian or to check your brains at the door, it doesn't mean that. It doesn't mean that you – don't process through things or use common sense or that you can't counsel with well-meaning Godly people. What this means, what this refers to, is a person who exalts his own intellect over and above the wisdom of God, that becomes the problem. When you do that you are leaning on your own understanding and let me give you a couple of examples from people in the Bible who did that. Abraham is the classic, Abraham decided he would lean on his own understanding, push the panic button, leave the Promised Land and go down to Egypt because there was a famine in the land. Even though God said, "I'm not calling you to Egypt; I'm calling you to Canaan". And God told them, "Bad form, shouldn't have done that, I would have taken care of you". But he was leaning on his own understanding.
The second example is Joshua, who instead of searching the Lord's will and praying about every bottle, he decided that he would attack the little town of Ai, spelt 'A-I' because after all it was a little town. It's so easy to takeover, we don't even need our whole army. This is something we do in an afternoon. They went on to attack it and got humiliated, because he was leaning on his own wisdom, his own understanding. So, it has t be a God-directed trust. It has to be a whole-hearted trust.
Third, as you're tuning your spiritual GPS, "It needs to be a recurrent trust". Go back to the text, notice what it says, "In all your ways acknowledge him". In all your ways – in all your ways, you know why I'm doing that because that's going to haunt you, I hope, in days ahead. He kept saying that, "In all your ways", Do you know why I'm saying that? Because some of us treat, prayer like it's an emergency room situation. It's the last resort.
"God I really need you now". What you didn't need him yesterday? In all your ways acknowledge him – it needs to be a recurrent trust. And here's the deal, God is in the GPS business. He's in the leading and guiding business but he gives it to you in increments not all at once. Because when he gives it to you in increments, you'll keep coming back. How did Jesus teach us to pray? Our Father who art in heaven hollowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. That infers if he wants you to trust him every single day for sustenance. Now if we were to write that prayer we would say, "How about give us this month our monthly needs" then I can check in with God 12 times a year and I'm set. He didn't do that. He has arranged in such a way so that in every situation you get up in the morning I commit my day to you. You're about to go into a meeting, I acknowledge you in this. You're about to take a test at school, "Lord I commit that you" every single situation. So that you become what the Bible says, you and I ought to become when it says pray without ceasing. Acknowledge him and all your ways.
I'll jog your memory a little bit. God promised the children of Israel the Promised Land and he told them how they would get it in two passages. One is Exodus 23; the other is Deuteronomy chapter 7. And this is what the Lord says, "I am not going to drive the enemy out all at once". God wants you; just keep coming back. "Lord I need direction" God never goes, "You keep asking me that. You're always showing up here". No, he loves it. And if you're parents and you're children have gone away to school or left home and moved, do you mind it when they call you every day? Are you kidding? You love it when they check in.
Fourth, "It should be a scripture based trust". When you say that you trust in the Lord, it should be based upon the overall knowledge that you and I have of the promises of God in the Bible. God back with Peter verse 1 and look at those first few verses that are often neglected when people read this passage. My son, do not forget my law but let your heart keep my commands. Notice the word 'law' and understand that in Hebrew it's the word 'Torah' which makes this unusual. My son, don't forget my Torah. Torah is the word that Jewish use to describe the Bible and principally the first five books of Moses, the Torah. For length of days and long life and peace they will add to you, let not mercy and truth forsake you, bind them around your neck and write them on the tablet of your heart.
What Solomon is referring to, I believe, is the law of God that he had internalized himself, even though he was imperfect. And he is passing on God's Torah to his son, to his children to live. And he's saying, take that which has been written in stone and write it on the tablets of your heart. So that your trust in God is a Scripture based trust. Here's the principle, if you want to know God's will, you have to know God's word, it's that simple. If you want to know God's will, you have to know God's word. It's sort of like this little GPS, Jill in a box. She is based upon actual physical parameters and coordinates, fixed coordinates that are in the area on the earth. So that she can give direction. And so, what is with our spiritual direction? The Bible is the roadmap that helps us navigate through this world and into eternity. And it's based upon fixed spiritual coordinates and those principles are found in the Bible.
In the old days of travel, when people travel by boat and the boats were made out of metal, they would have two compasses aboard those ships one on the deck and one on a mast, high above the deck. And a passenger noticed the two compasses and asked a worker aboard the ship, "Why are there two compasses?" He said, "Well the one on the deck is for the Captain, it's by the wheel. It gives him the general direction, heading and bearings, generally speaking. But since this is an iron vessel that compass is affected by its surroundings, magnetic fields". But he said, "The compass on top of the mast is above the influence". "We always steer by the compass above. We get our exact heading by the compass above".
The Bible is that compass above and the more you and I know the Scripture when your mind is saturated with the truth, you become predisposed to do his will. It becomes second nature to you. Those are the guiding principles that direct your life. Now if you want the kind of resolve and confidence that you see in certain people, you know what I'm talking about, you see somebody who is a believer. They've been a believer a while and you see that confident resolve and steadiness about their life and their walk. It's because of his truth. They are so tethered to God's foundational truth in the Scripture that come what may in life, they're steady, steady, steady as she goes. If you've ever been on a cruise like to Alaska or ever seen the giant icebergs in some places on earth, they're fascinating. Some of them are huge, some of them go up 400 feet in the air and yet 90% of the iceberg is down below. But what it looks like is you are looking at an iceberg in the sea. Let's say it's really windy and you notice the wind is pushing against the iceberg and the waves are beating against the iceberg. The iceberg can be going in the direction opposite to the wind of the waves. The reason being, is because since 90% is below, those currents under the water are propelling it. And that is a picture of a life founded upon the deep currents of God's truth and becomes steady even in the face of winds of trial and the winds of change, the winds of this world.
Here is the fifth way to tune your GPS, fifth prerequisite, "Obedient trust". Verse 1, My son, do not forget my law but let your heart keep my commands. Now, I believe something, just based upon years of being a pastor and a pastoral councilor. I believe that about 95% of a person knowing the will of God for their life begins by that person being willing to do the will of God even before they know what it is. They have this attitude that says whatever I find in the Scripture to be the will of God, concerning this matter this situation, I'm going to do it. That's obedient trust. That's why when a couple comes in for counseling, we typically ask them, or a person comes in for counseling as a single for whatever situation. We usually begin by saying, "Now, before we begin our session understand that were going to open up this book, God's word, the Bible and we're going to look at principles that deal with this situation". I want to hear from you the verbal commitment of you saying, "You are willing to do whatever God commands". Interesting responses, some people go, "Well, I'd like more information please". I like to know what that is before I sign on to that". Then we know, at least I know if I'm doing the counseling, it's going to be a very short session. But if a person says, "I am willing". I know that God is going to direct them because they have an obedient trust.
No matter how difficult it is, God will get you through that. I heard a pilot who just got his license and he was coming in for landing but the clouds had rolled in since he had taken off. He was not skilled in instrument navigation. And so as he was trying to come in for a landing and the fog and the clouds had rolled in, he panicked, he called the control tower and they said, "Don't worry, we'll give you all of the necessary coordinates. We'll tell you how to land this plane. We've got you covered. "But he started panicking, he realized, "I'm in a gig city, there's buildings, there's mountains". And the tower said, "Calm down you worry about following instructions, we'll take care of the obstructions."
That's what the Lord would say to us, "Just follow my instructions, just do the revealed will of God in the Bible for your life and I'll take care of all the obstructions. I will make your paths straight. "Now, I will admit and I know this from personal experience a lot, as do you. There are times when it seems like the GPS signal is cut-off from heaven. We're not getting any signal, we're not getting any impulse. It seems dark; we don't know where to go. We don't know what to do when we start to panic. We start to worry. Just remember as one - put it, that God gave us the moon as well as the sun and when he doesn't see fit to directly by sunlight, he will direct you by moonlight, you'll get there. You just follow the instructions; he'll take care of the obstructions.
And I also want to say before we bring this to a close with the third major point of this message this morning, the piece that we're going to talk about. When it comes to the will of God, I do not believe that God wants to micromanage your life. I don't think God has all these little minute detailed instructions and all the minutia so that you become a daily puppet. So you're just sort of being pulled on a string and every little meal that you have is the deal that you should choose by the will of God. And if you're going to a store and you say, "Lord, should I buy red shoes or orange shoes", he doesn't care. But you obviously do care, so you choose and be content with it.
The best advice I heard from somebody, boils it down to a simple little thing you can all remember, "Love God with all of your heart and then do whatever you want". That's good, love God with all your heart and then do whatever you want, because if you love God with all your heart, you're going to do what he wants you to do. You're going to think about what his words says. You are going to be concerned about glorifying God. If you love God with all of your heart, do whatever you want to do, good advice, good solid advice.
Finally, I'm going to drive your attention to two verses, verse 2 and verse 8. This is the third and final swath of this message. This is the piece to last us. Verse 2 says, "For length of days and long life and peace" the word is Shalom, "and peace they will add to you". You will have God's peace of mind. You won't have a guilty conscience and all of that is going to add health to your life. I read one source, don't know how accurate it is that said, 60% of our illnesses are due to emotional stress or least added to by emotional stress. Activities like fear, sorrow, envy, hatred and guilt. Look down at verse 8, "It will be health to your flesh". What will be health - Trusting in the Lord with all your heart, leaning not to your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledging him, not being wise in your own eyes. It will be health to your flesh; interesting word 'flesh', it literally is naval.
I know you've always wanted to have a healthy naval. Here's how to have it. And the idea of a naval speaks of the nervous system. If you don't want to be a nervous wreck, learn to trust in the Lord these five ways that we have discussed today. Set your GPS coordinates. Tune your coordinates to those five ways, it will be health to your nervous system. And notice the last part of verse 8, "and strength literally drink or water for your bones", that means refreshment. Dryness of bones was a common image for distress and desolation in those days.
I like to think of it this way, modern medicine can add years to your life but trusting God will add life to your years. You want real life, vigor, vim and confidence. Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths. Have you placed your trust in the Lord Jesus? Are you laying on him completely? If not, I invite you to step into the healthiest lifestyle imaginable. It will be healthy for you now and healthy for you eternally because it will get you to heaven. You trust in the Lord. You say, "What do I have to do?" You have to – Number one, "Admit that you're a sinner that you need God's help, that you're willing to turn from that and trust in Jesus as savior and as Lord and he will direct your steps". That's where you begin.
Let's pray, Lord we choose to lay our lives down on the cot of trust. Not leaning on our own understanding or our own ways, not exalting our own intellect or our own human wisdom above your wisdom and the wisdom especially found on the pages of the Scripture. Help us Lord. We always end our prayers saying help us, because we need your help, we need it today, we need it tomorrow, we needed it yesterday, we'll always need it. You created us to be dependent and you love it when we are. And I pray for anyone here who may not personally know Christ but today they would place their trust in him in Jesus' name, Amen.Date | Title | Watch | Listen | Notes | Share | Save | Buy | |
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How to Live (and Love) in the Last Days 1 Peter 4:7-11 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Welcome to one of our most cherished weekends of the year—Love Bomb weekend. We love it so much because we know that as a result, people will be changed by it. The fruit produced in the next forty-eight hours will impact some who have never heard of God’s love in Christ, but they will shortly. Today we consider the words of Peter to believers who were struggling under the weight of Roman tyranny and oppression. He encourages them to wait expectantly for Jesus to return, but in the meantime to live their lives with three elements in place so they can stay strong and vibrant. |
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What Does It Mean to Be a Disciple? Matthew 16:24-27 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The word disciple is common in Christian circles, and though the meanings of words change over time, we have the job description straight from Jesus’ mouth. Many of us willingly call ourselves disciples, but have we really delved into what Jesus meant by it? When He invited those in His circle to follow Him, He outlined what it would take. He wanted them to count the cost. And He wanted them to know the reward. |
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Does God Really Care? Matthew 9; Mark 5 Nate Heitzig |
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This Seat Is for You (The Power of the Gospel) 1 Thessalonians 1:5-10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Welcome to Vision Weekend. Today I want to help renew our understanding of why we even exist as a church. I want us to see clearly what it means to be a redeemed society in the midst of an unredeemed culture—to be a welcoming committee for the downtrodden, lonely, lost, broken, and unsaved. To do that, we need to see how the gospel works in our lives, how it transforms us, and what our responsibility is once that has happened. |
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The Theology of a Christmas Tree Jeremiah 10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary What does a Christmas tree have to do with celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ? Some people would say absolutely nothing—that Christmas trees are a pagan tradition. In this Communion message, Skip Heitzig explains where the Christmas tree originated, what it demonstrates, and how it can point you to another tree: the cross of Jesus Christ. |
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10/14/2020 completed
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Worship in the Uncertainty Various Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Our world has been thrust into uncertainty, and we hear more bad news every day. But there are truths that can anchor us in the turmoil. In this message, Skip Heitzig shares how authentic worship ushers you into God's peace so you can face life with His confidence. |
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Gracious Marks of Generous Hearts 2 Corinthians 8:1-7 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary I’m always inspired by those who rise to meet a challenge with grace, dignity, and generosity. This season is no exception. Through the volatile season of COVID-19 that brought economic instability and health worries, you have been kindhearted and generous. And today we celebrate that generosity. What I preach today from these verses is a reflection of your largesse and love. Together we have made a difference in tough times. Allow me to frame it scripturally in this text. |
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The Church and Racism Acts 10:27-36 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Solomon admonished us, “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth” (Proverbs 27:1). We neither planned for nor wanted the virus and subsequent lockdown that was imposed on our globe. But we experienced it, and we talked about it. And we neither planned for nor wanted the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota last week and the deep racial division that has surfaced since, including widespread pandemonium. But we are experiencing it in our nation currently, and we must talk about it. Let’s consider a scriptural account of racism and four steps to deal with it. |
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Together Again Acts 2:1-16 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Welcome back! Today we find the doors of the church beginning to swing open once again (though they were never truly closed). We are seeing people we haven’t seen in a long time (though they might be unrecognizable from wearing a mask). Nevertheless we are here to declare that God is bigger than any virus. We affirm that our bond of love for Christ is strong and our commitment to one another is inseparable. We love you and are glad to see you! Let’s consider four experiences that marked the early church on the day of Pentecost. |
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Families in a Time of Crisis Joshua 24 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary How can you hold your family together in a time of crisis? In times like the current global pandemic, this question challenges us to take a step of faith, revisit our priorities, and rest in God's promises. Joshua challenged the Israelites to choose to serve the Lord despite the crisis that surrounded them. In this message, Skip Heitzig shows you how your personal spiritual commitment affects every relationship in your life, especially those in your own home. |
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I Feel Your Pain! Luke 19:28-44 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary I have often been drawn to this biblical text over the years for Palm Sunday because the events indeed did take place on a Sunday and Jesus was greeted with happy song and palm branches. But in light of the present situation with the entire world suffering the spread of the coronavirus, I want to look at it through the lens of suffering: our own suffering, Jesus’ personal suffering, and the future suffering predicted. In so doing I think we will see Jesus in a very different light. |
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God and the Coronavirus Luke 13 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary When a situation like the coronavirus pandemic occurs, it's only natural for us to ask questions: Why would God allow something so small to stop everything and affect everyone around the world? And what do we do now? This virus is further evidence of the fallen world we live in; this is not the world God intended to create. But this is a time in which the church can truly be the church—the hands, feet, mouth, and heart of our Savior. In this message, Skip Heitzig teaches how this current crisis can move you from acknowledging and believing in God to clinging to God. |
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Why Should I Suffer? 1 Peter 1:6-7 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary One-third of the world population is presently on lockdown; they are restricted by their own governments and kept (by force if necessary) from gathering together in groups. Though infection rates from the coronavirus seem to vary from region to region, one thing is common to all—everyone is suffering in one way or another. But did you know that suffering can be a good thing in the hands of a good God? Consider four truths: |
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The Quarantined Life Leviticus 13 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Our country has become more focused on health during this COVID-19 crisis. We understand the need to stay healthy physically and mentally, but our spiritual health is more important. Cultivating a strong Christian life is akin to training the body for a marathon (see Hebrews 12:1-2). In this message, Skip Heitzig encourages you to build up your spiritual life by setting aside the busyness, constant noise, and security of this world and by putting your trust in God. |
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Sure Steps for Uncertain Times Psalm 27 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary This worldwide pandemic called the coronavirus (COVID-19) did not take our God by surprise. And it won’t last forever! David talked about walking through the valley of the shadow of death (see Psalm 23), not living there indefinitely. Until then, life seems extremely inconvenient and indeterminate. So how do we proceed? By taking these five steps: |
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Should I Be Worried? Matthew 6:25-34 Skip Heitzig |
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Gather, Love, and Act: Bombard the World with Love Hebrews 10:24-25 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Reload Love’s mission is to convey God’s love by fighting back with tenderness toward children who have been impacted by terror. For six years, Reload Love has provided trauma relief, medical supplies, academic programs, and playgrounds and other safe spaces for children caught in the crossfire of terrorism. Now, the vision has expanded to include supporting church plants and in-country evangelists. On this Love Bomb weekend, Pastor Skip shares the need to come together as a family to act upon God's great love. |
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2019 Year in Review Joshua 4:1-8 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The end of a year is a natural time to look back and thank God for what He has done in the past. As we pause to look back and look around, it's important to evaluate and commemorate what God has done in and through us and recalibrate our priorities. Then, we can look ahead and focus on the specifics of what God wants us to do in the future. Pastor Skip reminds us that God has proven Himself time and time again, so we can look to the future with great hope and anticipation. Watch the full service video here. |
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11/3/2019 completed
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Three Steps to a Generous Life Matthew 6:19-24 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Today is a celebration. We celebrate what God has done through you! Your love for God, His Word, and His work are evident by your generous gifts of time, talent, and treasure. I encourage you to continue. In Jesus’ most famous of sermons, the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave us the most practical ways to live unencumbered and fruitful lives. God works through people to change the world. The real question becomes, How do we become those kind of people? |
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The Heart behind the Hand Luke 15:1-7 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary None of us can reach everyone. We can’t touch and change every person in the world. But we can pray for, be patient with, love on, witness to, and reach just one. When we talk about our vision to reach the world, perhaps we need to think smaller. Maybe we should think about one person we can pursue for the glory of Jesus Christ. Today we consider that as we look at one of Jesus’ most famous parables: The Parable of the Lost Sheep. |
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The Explosive Power of Real Love John 13:34-35 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary We have the opportunity to show love to those who need the expression of love the most—those who have been hurt by the hatred of others. In countries scarred by past and recent terrorism, Reload Love is arming other believers with hope and healing in the name of Jesus. Today we will examine one of the most famous sayings Jesus ever spoke and explore three components of real love—what we should do, and then how and why we should do it. My prayer is that God’s love would be “poured out in our hearts” (Romans 5:5). |
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Your Amazing Bible 2 Timothy 3:14-17 Skip Heitzig |
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Interview with Dave Eubank Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary After making national news with his relief work and sustaining a gunshot wound while combating ISIS in Mosul, Dave Eubank continues his work through the Free Burma Rangers (FBR). In this interview with Skip Heitzig, Dave gives an update on his family's ministry to bring help, hope, and love to people in conflict zones. |
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Special Message from Skip Heitzig Luke 22:7-23 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The night before His death, Jesus celebrated Passover with His disciples in the upper room. In this message, we examine the progression of that Last Supper and learn both the traditional meanings behind the meal as well as the practical life applications for us as we live under the new covenant of Christ. |
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Culture Weekend Deuteronomy 8:1-2;1 Corinthians 12:31 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary God did amazing things in 2016 at Calvary Albuquerque. In the video "Our Year in Review," Nate Heitzig summarizes 2016 and introduces fourteen Calvary culture axioms for 2017. In a short message, Skip Heitzig discusses Calvary’s past and future and reminds us that though lots of things have changed in our culture, Jesus has not. |
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9/18/2016 completed
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Christians and Politics Jeremiah 29:1-13 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Don’t worry, I’m not preaching politics, nor am I endorsing a candidate today. I realize that both political parties go to church and that Christians have a wide variety of political notions. As a registered independent, I am aware of the flaws that exist on both sides, and so I am not taking sides today. But I want to call the body of Christ to be informed of the policies, engaged in the process, and active in the promotion of godly discourse. Furthermore, I am asking that we be united this week in prayer and fasting for this nation. |
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United in Pursuit Acts 6:1-7 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Acts 6:1-7 lays out God's vision for the church. At Calvary Albuquerque, we want people fitted for heaven and outfitted for service. As with the early church, we must overcome problems by establishing priorities and participating in order to progress. |
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Defying Normal Daniel 1:8 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Bible calls us to a holy defiance of the status quo—Paul the apostle said, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind" (Romans 12:2). Perhaps no one in the Old Testament did this better than the prophet Daniel. In this message, we look at four truths about the Christian life and learn how Daniel was able to rise above his society to defy normal. |
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The Power of an Invitation Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary There is something special about receiving an invitation; it makes us feel wanted, special, and significant. As we examine an invitation found in the book of Revelation, we are challenged to be part of God's work as instruments of change for the gospel, and we are reminded not to underestimate the power of a simple invitation. |
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Skip's Iraq Trip Update Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary As ISIS spreads throughout the Middle East, millions of people continue to flee the growing violence—and children have been hit the hardest. In this special update from the Reload Love team, Pastor Skip, Jarrett Petero, and Murray Byrne share stories and photos from their recent trip to Iraq. While there, they reached out to organizations that are helping displaced children, and they were able to share the hope and love of Jesus with the kids. |
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Jesus Loves Children Matthew 19:13-15; James 1:26-27 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The most vulnerable among us are often children. Lacking the power and means to be anything except completely dependent on parents and society, they sometimes fall through the cracks. Today we look at how Jesus loved children and consider our mandate to care for those who are most helpless. Through this message, along with a special effort by Reload Love, we aim to bring God’s freedom to many more children around the world. |
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Living Life Together Proverbs 18:1;Acts 2:41-47 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The word fellowship is one of the most overused and undervalued words in the church. More than a social activity, fellowship should be a spiritual activity in which we all take part. As we draw some principles from Scripture and learn from the example of the early church, we see that being in community is essential for spiritual health. |
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Great Is Thy Faithfulness Lamentations 3:22-31 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The prophet Jeremiah looked on as the city of Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed. But even as he mourned over the destruction of his city, he realized the living God was at work. In the same way, though our world is filled with a great amount of uncertainty, we can still find certainty in the Lord and confidently tell Him, "Great is Your faithfulness." |
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How Does The Gospel Work? 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The book of 1 Thessalonians is a letter from the apostle Paul to a young church in Thessalonica, whom he commended for their faith, love, and endurance. As we study the first ten verses of this book, we learn from their bold example what evangelism looks like and what the normal flow of the gospel is: it comes to us, works in us, and then comes from us. |
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Skip Heitzig Interview with David Eubank Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary In this interview with Pastor Skip, Dave Eubank of the Free Burma Rangers explained how the Lord called his family to Burma and what the Free Burma Rangers do to help people who are caught in the crossfire of terrorism. Dave's wife, Karen, also talked about the Good Life Club, the relief arm of the Free Burma Rangers that aids mothers and children, and that Reload Love, our church-wide initiative, is raising funds for. |
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iThirst John 19:28-30 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The world is filled with Apple's i-technology, which delivers on its promise to make connectivity and information readily accessible. But there is a deeper need within everyone, a thirst to be right with God, that no app or gadget can fulfill. How ironic that Jesus, the great Thirst-Quencher, would Himself be thirsty. It was part of the great exchange—His temporary thirst enabled yours to be quenched eternally! |
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South East Calvary Chapel Pastor's Conference – Session 4 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The apostle Paul spent a large amount of time pouring into his disciple Timothy's life. And in his second letter to Timothy, he encouraged him to do the same for others. In this message, Pastor Skip Heitzig expresses the importance and process of training up responsible leaders. |
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South East Calvary Chapel Pastor's Conference – Session 7 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary In his second letter to Timothy, Paul the apostle motivated Timothy to continue to be faithful in his ministry to the Lord. As we study 2 Timothy 2:11-13, Pastor Skip Heitzig exhorts believers toward faithfulness by sharing four helpful principles to cultivate this supreme attribute in their lives. |
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Not Done Yet Joshua 14:6-15 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary At 85 years old, the faithful Caleb desired to keep growing and being used by the Lord. In this passage, he takes hold of God's promises, and his story of God's faithfulness unfolds. By examining his courageous life, we learn that as time goes on, we must not slow down in doing the Lord's work; we must boldly look ahead and realize we are not done yet! |
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Navigating Another Year Ephesians 5:15-17 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary What is the will of God? It can seem so elusive, but in this study, we learn five things that are the clear will of God for each of us. As children of God, as a church body, let's make a pact to preach to the lost, to be set apart for Jesus Christ, to be humble, to be submissive and honoring to the people around us, and to be thankful in all things. Taught in Ocean Grove, NJ. |
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The World's Most Important Comma Isaiah 61:2 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary In Isaiah 61:2 we discover a tiny comma. This comma represents a 2,000-year period of time: the age of grace that we are currently living in. It is during this time that we have been saved; it's the church age, and world-wide evangelism is taking place. But we are just one day away from the end of that comma. One day that comma will become a period. At the end of that comma comes the rapture of the church and then the day of vengeance of our God on this earth. |
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Living With Vision John 17:1-26; Acts 2:1-47 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Every life should have purpose. All people should know why they’re here and what God’s intention is for them. So should every church. This weekend we want you to discover and celebrate with us what we believe, who we are as a church, and what we do as a church body. Beyond that, we want you to know why. |
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30th Anniversary: Love the Past, Live the Future Deuteronomy 8:1-10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary In Deuteronomy 8, we learn what the Lord taught the Jewish people—to remember what the Lord had done, to know and keep the commandments, and to bless the Lord. Moses would say, "Love the Past, Live the Future." Through the text, we are reminded what the Lord had done and are given hope for what the future holds. |
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6/27/2012 completed
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Expound Expressed Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Revealing Himself through His Word, the Lord invites us to delight in Him—to worship Him for who He is. Join us as review highlights from the book of Matthew and respond to the Lord in worship during this special expound expressed service. |
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Day of Prayer and Fasting Service Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Communication has changed dramatically over the past fifty years. In just seconds, we can now email messages, photos, important documents, and more. We easily communicate with cell phones from almost anywhere. But, what is your communication with God like? Are you responding to his invitation to come boldly to the throne of grace? Are you letting your requests be made known to Him? Remember, the Lord is willing and God has commanded that we ask, seek, and knock. |
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Points about Prayer from the Sermon on the Mount Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Self reliance is esteemed in our culture - but it's not the example Jesus gives to us. In a life marked by continual prayer, the Son of God demonstrates His dependence on the Father. Let's consider what Jesus teaches about prayer and its role in our lives, remembering that prayer is a privilege, not a duty. |
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A Soft Pillow for a Tired Heart Romans 8:28 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary We all remember where we were on September 11, 2001 when we heard the news of the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and the downed plane near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The terrorists who crashed these aircraft brought the deaths of nearly 3,000 people. Mass confusion, anger, despair, and depression predictably followed as survivors sought to frame so devastating an event. Ten years later, we remember September 11 to honor those who died, those who have fought in the war on terror, and especially to be reminded that in the midst of a conflict-filled world, we serve a God who works His good purposes and promises to one day eradicate evil. |
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1/5/2011 completed
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Service with Skip Heitzig 1 Corinthians 12:12-18 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Churches across America are closing their doors. How can we ensure a thriving Christian community? As we consider what God intended for the church, we'll uncover four essentials to a healthy church: God's People, God's Principles, God's Purpose, and God's presence. |
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8/13/2010 completed
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His Presence In Crisis Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary His Presence In Crisis from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/12/2010 completed
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Can You See It? - Rapid Responders Training Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Can You See It? - Rapid Responders Training from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/10/2010 completed
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Live from the Land Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Time and again, we hear that one of the favorite highlights for those on a Tour of Israel is the on-site teaching. Now you can be a part of it from your very own living room. Watch the Live from the Land TV special that aired on Monday May 10, 2010 on KCHF TV-11 as we join Pastor Skip Heitzig LIVE with a message from the Mount of Olives. |
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5/9/2010 completed
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Live from the Land Matthew 24:1-8 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Earthquakes, wars, disease; the evening news offers a frightening and fascinating look at world events. What does the Bible say about the turmoil the world is facing? What is the resolution to the conflict? Join us as we consider what Jesus told his disciples about these signs of the times, in this special message by Pastor Skip from the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. |
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9/16/2009 completed
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Why Jesus Needed to Die Hebrews 9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary All of us have experienced spiritual slump, when we just didn't feel like worshiping. But times like that provide the perfect opportunity to walk by faith not by sight and to experience sacrificial worship. The once for all sacrifice of Jesus should stir us up to fervent praise in spite of our earthly circumstances. |
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3/11/2009 completed
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Special Message from Skip in India Nehemiah 1-13 Skip Heitzig |
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12/10/2008 completed
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Hanukkah John 10:19-33 Skip Heitzig |
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11/14/2008 completed
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BGEA Team and Staff Conference 2008 Skip Heitzig |
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9/21/2008 completed
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Marks of Greatness - Christ's Vision For His Church Acts 2:36-47 Skip Heitzig |
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4/16/2008 completed
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Why Christians Love Israel Ezekiel 36-37 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary This message is a video of the teaching, "Why Christians Love Israel" (Ezekiel 36-37) from Pastor Skip, that he taught in Israel at the Epicenter Prophecy Conference on April 10, 2008. |
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2/18/2008 completed
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Abiding In The Vine - Session 4 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Southern California Regional Pastor's Conference 2008 |
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5/20/2007 completed
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25 Years—A Divine Paradox 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Many of you know by now that these verses from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians have become my "life-text". They describe the paradox of a perfect God using imperfect vessels to carry His name and perform His work. Over the last twenty-five years I have both seen and experienced God’s faithfulness. Today we stand in awe of His great work among us, in us and through us. To God be the glory, great things HE has done! |
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5/20/2007 completed
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25th Anniversary celebration, To God Be The Glory Skip Heitzig |
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11/6/2006 completed
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Ready 2 Serve Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Calvary Chapel Men's Conference 2006 |
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10/11/2006 completed
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Rejoice! Deuteronomy 12 Skip Heitzig |
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8/30/2006 completed
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Rekindling Our Vision Acts 2 Skip Heitzig |
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7/15/2006 completed
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Trusting God for Better or Worse Genesis 22:1-19 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Trusting God for Better or Worse - Genesis 22:1-19 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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7/8/2006 completed
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Buckle Up! Your're Going On An Adventure Genesis 12:1-9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Buckle Up! Your're Going On An Adventure - Genesis 12:1-9 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/25/2006 completed
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Has God Got A Plan For You! John 3:16 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary What plans do you have for today? Tomorrow? The rest of your life? Eternity? You may not have an answer for all of these questions, and even if you do, circumstances may arise that keep you from executing your plans. But God has a plan for you and for all of humanity that is sure and steadfast. No circumstance can arise that will change the course of it. Join Pastor Skip Heitzig as he lays out the details of God's plan for mankind and discover how you can be part of a sure future in Him. |
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2/25/2006 completed
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Five Firm Steps for Hearts in Crisis Psalm 27 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary When in the midst of crisis, where do you turn for comfort? Do you seek the Lord and allow Him to work through the crisis? David experienced many times of crisis, but he remembered that the Lord was his beauty and light. Pastor Skip Heitzig outlines Five Firm Steps for Hearts in Crisis and shares the insight the Lord gave David in Psalm 27. When you are in frightening times of crisis, focus on God who is above all circumstances. |
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2/22/2006 completed
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A Special Message to Calvary Albuquerque Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary A Special Message to Calvary Albuquerque from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/27/2005 completed
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The Folly of Running from God Jonah 1:1-3 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Folly of Running from God - Jonah 1:1-3 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/17/2005 completed
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A Special Evening on Israel Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary A Special Evening on Israel from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/12/2005 completed
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Forecasting Your Future Philippians 1:19-21 Skip Heitzig |
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5/18/2005 completed
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Ministry Fair Nehemiah 4 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Ministry Fair - Nehemiah 4 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/23/2005 completed
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Worship Isaiah 6:1-4 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Worship - Isaiah 6:1-4 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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12/28/2004 completed
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Worship in Spirit and Truth John 4;Psalm 95 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Worship in Spirit and Truth - John 4, Psalm 95 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/26/2004 completed
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Special Dedication Message 1 Kings 8 Skip Heitzig |
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6/5/2004 completed
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Vision Casting - Outreach Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Vision Casting - Outreach from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/4/2004 completed
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Vision Casting - Inreach Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Vision Casting - Inreach from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/3/2004 completed
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Vision Casting - Upreach Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Vision Casting - Upreach from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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4/17/2004 completed
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What are you Hungry for? Matthew 5:6 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary What are you Hungry for? - Matthew 5:6 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/21/2004 completed
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A History of Calvary Albuquerque as Skip Departs Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary A History of Calvary Albuquerque as Skip Departs from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/1/2004 completed
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I've Just Gotta Go to Church Psalm 84 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary I've Just Gotta Go to Church - Psalm 84 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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12/21/2003 completed
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Skip Announces His Departure from Calvary Albuquerque Hebrews 11:8 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Skip Announces His Departure from Calvary Albuquerque - Hebrews 11:8 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/1/2003 completed
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National Day of Prayer 2003 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary National Day of Prayer 2003 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/11/2002 completed
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Where Are We Now? Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Where Are We Now? from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/2/2002 completed
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National Day of Prayer - 2002 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary National Day of Prayer - 2002 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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11/14/2001 completed
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BGEA Team and Staff Conference 2001 Skip Heitzig |
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9/14/2001 completed
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National Prayer Service for September 11, 2001 Attack on America Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary National Prayer Service for September 11, 2001 Attack on America from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/9/2000 completed
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Salvation Message Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Salvation Message from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/6/1999 completed
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National Day of Prayer - 1999 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary National Day of Prayer - 1999 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/2/1997 completed
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National Day of Prayer - 1997 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary National Day of Prayer - 1997 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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4/26/1997 completed
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Connection Celebration 1997 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Connection Celebration 1997 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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3/28/1996 completed
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Israel: God's Plans Don't Change Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Israel: God's Plans Don't Change from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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3/14/1996 completed
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Israel Update 1996 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Israel Update 1996 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/28/1995 completed
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The Assault of the Cults Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Assault of the Cults from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/25/1994 completed
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The Church and It's Mission Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Church and It's Mission from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/19/1994 completed
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A World without Foundations Psalm 11 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary A World without Foundations - Psalm 11 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/2/1994 completed
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The Lord is My Shepherd Psalm 23 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Lord is My Shepherd - Psalm 23 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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4/16/1994 completed
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Sex In The Scriptures Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Sex In The Scriptures from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/19/1993 completed
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How to Be Used by God Romans 12 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary How to Be Used by God - Romans 12 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/28/1992 completed
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School of Ministry Graduation 1992 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary School of Ministry Graduation 1992 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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12/23/1991 completed
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Life's Not Fair! Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Life's Not Fair! from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/22/1991 completed
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The Problem of Suffering Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Problem of Suffering from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/18/1991 completed
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God's Plan for World Evangelism 1 Thessalonians 1:2-10 George Sanchez |
Info Message Summary God's Plan for World Evangelism - 1 Thessalonians 1:2-10 from our Guest Speaker series at Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/26/1990 completed
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Psalm 3 Psalm 3 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Psalm 3 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/30/1989 completed
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Caleb: Fully Alive at 85! Joshua 14:6-15 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Caleb: Fully Alive at 85! - Joshua 14:6-15 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/24/1989 completed
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Joshua's Sweet Smell of Success Joshua 1:1-9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Joshua's Sweet Smell of Success - Joshua 1:1-9 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/23/1989 completed
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The Carpenter Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Carpenter from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/16/1989 completed
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The Nazarene Matthew 2:23 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Nazarene - Matthew 2:23 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/24/1988 completed
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Jesus Came Mark 1:1-20 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Jesus Came - Mark 1:1-20 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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1/16/1988 completed
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God Rebukes a Spiritual Man Job 40:1-14 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary God Rebukes a Spiritual Man - Job 40:1-14 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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1/9/1988 completed
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What Sustains a Weary Soul Job 23:8-12 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary What Sustains a Weary Soul - Job 23:8-12 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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1/2/1988 completed
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Jesus Answers Job Job 16:19-21 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Jesus Answers Job - Job 16:19-21 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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12/28/1987 completed
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The Untrodden Path Joshua 3:1-10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Untrodden Path - Joshua 3:1-10 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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12/12/1987 completed
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Bringing God to the Marketplace Titus 2:9-10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Bringing God to the Marketplace - Titus 2:9-10 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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12/5/1987 completed
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For a Time such as This Esther 4:13-14 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary For a Time such as This - Esther 4:13-14 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/19/1987 completed
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Separation: What God Has Not Joined Ezra 9:1-4 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Separation: What God Has Not Joined - Ezra 9:1-4 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/5/1987 completed
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Completing a Long Task Ezra 6:14 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Completing a Long Task - Ezra 6:14 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/29/1987 completed
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Approaching Those with Heavy Hearts 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Approaching Those with Heavy Hearts - 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/23/1987 completed
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Stubborness that Alienates Luke 15:11-32 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Stubborness that Alienates - Luke 15:11-32 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/15/1987 completed
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When God Withdraws - Hezekiah 2 Chronicles 32:21 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary When God Withdraws - Hezekiah - 2 Chronicles 32:21 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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8/7/1987 completed
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Growing Strong, Becoming Mighty - King Jotham 2 Chronicles 27:6 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Growing Strong, Becoming Mighty - King Jotham - 2 Chronicles 27:6 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/23/1987 completed
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Security or Insecurity Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Security or Insecurity from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/9/1987 completed
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Hey, What's God Like? Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Hey, What's God Like? from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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4/11/1987 completed
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Doctrinal Questions - A Foundation Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Doctrinal Questions - A Foundation from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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3/1/1986 completed
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The Flesh and The Spirit Galatians 5:16-26 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Flesh and The Spirit - Galatians 5:16-26 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/22/1986 completed
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Portrait of a Radical Rabbi Galatians 1:13-21 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Portrait of a Radical Rabbi - Galatians 1:13-21 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/15/1986 completed
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The Prodigal Family Ruth 1:1-14 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Prodigal Family - Ruth 1:1-14 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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11/17/1985 completed
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Preparing for Service Isaiah 6:1-9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Preparing for Service - Isaiah 6:1-9 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/16/1985 completed
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Daniel's Seventy Weeks Daniel 9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Daniel's Seventy Weeks - Daniel 9 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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5/12/1985 completed
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Make Up Your Mind - Today! 1 Kings 18 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Make Up Your Mind - Today! - 1 Kings 18 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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10/28/1984 completed
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Living on the Border Numbers 32 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Living on the Border - Numbers 32 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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10/21/1984 completed
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The Decline of Discouragement Numbers 21 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Decline of Discouragement - Numbers 21 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/8/1984 completed
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The Sheep and the Shepherd John 10 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Sheep and the Shepherd - John 10 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/17/1984 completed
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From Despair to Joy Habakkuk 3:17-19 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary From Despair to Joy - Habakkuk 3:17-19 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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4/1/1984 completed
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The Marathon Christian 1 Corinthians 9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Marathon Christian - 1 Corinthians 9 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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4/1/1984 completed
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India Review Acts 13:1-3; Acts 14:19 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary India Review - Acts 13:1-3, 14:19 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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3/10/1984 completed
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The Antioch Church Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Antioch Church from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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2/19/1984 completed
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Keep Going, Keep Growing 2 Peter 1:1-11 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Keep Going, Keep Growing - 2 Peter 1:1-11 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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1/7/1984 completed
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Jesus Who? Deuteronomy 11:10-16 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Jesus Who? - Deuteronomy 11:10-16 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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10/30/1983 completed
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Happiness is... Psalm 1 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Happiness is... - Psalm 1 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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9/29/1983 completed
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Demon Possession Luke 22:31-32 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Demon Possession - Luke 22:31-32 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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3/27/1983 completed
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The Purpose of Worship Romans 12:1-2; Revelation 4:10-11 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Purpose of Worship - Romans 12:1-2, Revelation 4:10-11, Psalm 84 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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6/27/1982 completed
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Peter's Homecoming Mark 14 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary Peter's Homecoming - Mark 14 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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1/21/1982 completed
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The Tower of Babel Genesis 11:1-9 Skip Heitzig |
Info Message Summary The Tower of Babel - Genesis 11:1-9 from our series of Topical Teachings with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. |
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