Thru the Bible - Sunday Sermon on Oneplace.com Dr. J. Vernon McGee
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These Sunday Sermon messages form a collection of the most effective and fruitful sermons given by Dr. J. Vernon McGee during his 21-year pastorate (1949-1970) at the historic Church of the Open Door when it was located in downtown Los Angeles.OtherThru the BiblePrograms:Thru the BibleThru the Bible - Minute with McGeeThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible InternationalA Travs de la Biblia
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The Lamb and the Lambs
(Isaiah 40:1-11) Not only is Jesus the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, but He is also called the Shepherd who cares for His flock.
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The Millennium Versus the Great Society, Part 3
For centuries, man has been seeking the idyllic form of society where all people live in perfect harmonywhere poverty and sickness have been abolished and prosperity exists for all. But how do these man-made visions compare with the God-given revelation about the coming Millennium?
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The Millennium Versus the Great Society, Part 2
For centuries, man has been seeking the idyllic form of society where all people live in perfect harmonywhere poverty and sickness have been abolished and prosperity exists for all. But how do these man-made visions compare with the God-given revelation about the coming Millennium?
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The Millennium Versus the Great Society, Part 1
(Isaiah 11, 12) For centuries, man has been seeking the idyllic form of society where all people live in perfect harmonywhere poverty and sickness have been abolished and prosperity exists for all. But how do these man-made visions compare with the God-given revelation about the coming Millennium?
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The Call and Commission of Isaiah
(Isaiah 6:1-9) God called Isaiah through a most glorious vision of the Almighty and commissioned him to declare judgment upon the people of Israel.
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Isaiah: Knowing the Right Persons
King Uzziah is dead and Isaiah's position in the Kingdom of Judah is shaky. What's a prophet to do? Dr. McGee examines this important transition of power and we learn the most important lesson of all: God is, was, and will always be the true source of power in Judah and in our lives today.