The End Times and Israel in the Gospels
Gary Wilkerson and Joshua West explore the end times, Israel, and how believers should approach apocalyptic portions of scripture.
Gary Wilkerson and Joshua West explore the end times, Israel, and how believers should approach apocalyptic portions of scripture.
In episode two of this series, Keith Holloway looks at how God calls people away from sin and toward himself.
Keith Holloway looks at the way the book of Leviticus applies to the modern Christian’s walk with God.
Nate Larkin joins Gary Wilkerson to share his story of redemption, recovery and healing from sexual addiction.
Thus says the Lord of hosts, render true judgments, show kindness and mercy to one another.
In ancient Israel, the ark of the covenant represented the mercy of the Lord, a powerful truth that came to be embodied in Christ. We are to receive his mercy, trust in the saving blood of his mercy, and be saved eternally. So, you can ridicule the law, you can mock holiness, you can tear down everything that speaks of God. But when you mock or ridicule God’s mercy, judgment comes—and swiftly. If you trample on his blood of mercy, you face his awful wrath.
Then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials, and to keep the unrighteous under punishment until the day of judgment.
Acknowledging the judgments of God allow us to know God more fully.
Because God is just he brings judgment on sin, but what about nations? We often want to dismiss God would do such a thing to countries but is it biblical? Gary speaks to this question and reminds us that ultimately, judgment is meant to point us back to God.
God's wrath is often seen in opposition to his love, but Gary Wilkerson and Keith Holloway explain how the wrath of God is actually married to his love and can be redemptive in its purpose.