
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead
Dr. J. Lewis JohnsonThe Hebrew prophets were persons who emerged during troubled days to speak what they understood to be “the word of the Lord”. When read in the context of the present – and seen as applicable to both their era and ours – they have helped me and will hopefully help you to get a better grasp of life in our difficult times. These voices of the past have brought me to a deeper awareness of the way God worked during their life. I have wrestled to extrapolate meaning for this day in which we live. This is the background thinking and study that have led to the present series of sermons, which will continue until Thanksgiving. “Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead” invites you to explore the prophetic writings in the hope of finding light for your path. In the words of Jesus. “Let those who have ears, hear and those who have eyes, see.”
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead: The Gracious Invitation
Dr. J. Lewis Johnson
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Isaiah 55:1-3, 6-9
John 6:32-38
Sign in Here
Give Here
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead: The Gracious Invitation
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead: How Will Our Children Know?
Dr. J. Lewis Johnson
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Joel 1:2-4, 2:28-29
2 Timothy 3:10-15
Sign in Here
Give Here
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead: How Will Our Children Know?
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead: Hope in the Midst of Havoc
Dr. J. Lewis Johnson
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Joshua 24:14-18
Isaiah 45:15-19, 21-22
Kirkin' o' the Tartans
Voices from the Past for the Days that are Ahead: Hope in the Midst of Havoc
Kirkin' o' the Tartans