Thru the Bible - Sunday Sermon on Oneplace.com Dr. J. Vernon McGee
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- Religion & Spirituality
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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What the Well-Dressed Christian Will Wear
(Colossians 3) Have you ever noticed how often the Bible speaks about clothing? From the tunics of skin God made for Adam and Eve to Revelation 19 where the armies in heaven are clothed in fine linen, white and clean? It also speaks of the spiritual clothing we’re called to put off and put on.
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The Unfinished Sufferings of Christ
Many ask the question, Why do we have to suffer? Well, the Scriptures give us many reasons. One is provided for us in Paul’s Epistle to the Colossians.
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Can We Still Believe the Bible is the Word of God?
In every realm and every strata of society, the world is being shaken. Our homes, our social lives, our work lives, even in some churches ... nothing seems solid. In times like these, the Bible is the only place to turn for help, comfort, andmost importantlysalvation.
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The Greatest Love Story Ever Told
Throughout time, some of the most wonderful stories have been about love. Whether fact or fiction, they capture our hearts and stir our souls. One of the greatest love stories is found in the Old Testament book of the Song of Solomon.
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The Forgotten Book of the Bible
Painted with bold strokes and bright colors, that’s how Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes the often misaligned and misunderstood Old Testament book, Song of Solomon. Contrary to popular thought, this passionate love story is more than just an illustration of an ideal relationship between a man and woman. The greater message is its picture of the intimate bond between Jesus and each of us, when we know Him as our Savior.
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In the Days of Youth
Solomon’s youth was characterized by a fervent love for God and a faith untainted by the pollution of compromise. So he appeals to young people: Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them.’