David Guzik - Enduring Word
Summary: Weekly Bible teaching by Bible commentator, author, and teacher David Guzik from www.enduringword.com. David is the pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, and his Bible commentary resources are used by pastors, teachers, and Bible students all over the world.
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Podcasts:
A description of an amazing prayer meeting, and the unstoppable advancement of the message of Jesus.
Despite some significant persucution against the followers of Jesus, they had a remarkable time of prayer and an even more remarkable response from God.
Peter and John were called upon to explain a wonderful miracle, and it gave them the opportunity to speak about Jesus.
A remarkable miracle at the temple gate shows something about money, material things, and the power of God.
There were many remarkable things about the work of God as described in Acts 2, but one amazing aspect is how the work continued among God's people.
Peter's remarkable sermon to the multitude on the Day of Pentecost.
A look at the phenomenon of speaking in tongues, both on Pentecost (Acts 2) and following.
The remarkable outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples gathered together on the Day of Pentecost - and how it came upon ALL of them.
The decision to appoint a successor to Judas shows us how some important principles regarding decision making in the Christian life.
Before Jesus ascended to heaven, He promised His disciples power from the Holy Spirit.
Looking at the lives of three men of whom it was said, they "wholly followed the Lord."
Drawing from principles found in Psalm 85:6, David discusses some principles when praying for revival.
Thinking about forgiveness, with two challenging concepts.
It's the first word in the preaching of John the Baptist, of Jesus, of the disciples, and of Paul. What is it? Inspired by a message by the late Dr. J. Edwin Orr
The letter of 1 John speaks frankly about the character of what is and is not true fellowship with God.