Summary: How everyone is living in time at the same time, and yet every moment is mine—every moment and season of life appointed for me in the living—all my times are found in the controlling Hands of God.
Summary: God has appointed for the child of God an “assurance” that we have been forgiven and accepted by the Father. This assurance is part of our faith and will be tested in the future in the light of the times in which we live.
Summary: Moses left Egypt at 40 and spent another 40 years on the backside of the wilderness. The Bible tells us in Heb. 11 that he “endured” during those years because he “saw Him Who was invisible.”
Summary: The importance of honorably making the transition from one part of the vision into the next. Each transition must be done with victory over pride and self.
Summary: The stages in an individual’s life beginning with the potential vision of a child, then the transition to the preparatory, and then the “strait” through which the older child must go in the changes of life.
Summary: A reflection upon the Founder’s fourfold-panel vision for Foundations. After a brief unfolding of that vision, time is carefully given to the Potential Vision.
Summary: The burden of a local church for the high school and college students is to be found in a preparatory stage of life to one day be used of God for their prime-vision living in the future.
Summary: This message takes the background of the term “church” both in the Old Testament and the New Testament. What was the burden of God bringing the church into existence?
Summary: This message is a continuation of Sunday morning, but bringing the burden of the church into the heart of the New Testament and the Lord’s perspective of a true, local church.
Summary: The need of being a co-worker with God in preparing the way for individuals to come to accepting the Gospel and its fullness. The need of responding to grace when sent by God in its season.