True reformation involves a process of rejection. In this episode Josiah chooses not to be politically correct, but rather biblically integral by rejecting, ripping down, and removing those things that are set up in opposition to God’s word. “The Road to Reformation: A Message for the Church” is a dynamic, 10-episode teaching series in which
Torah
HIDE DESCRIPTIONFrom the beginning of time, the Torah (literally, God’s “instruction”) has provided a window for man to look into the heart and mind of his Creator. Historically, the word Torah has been used to refer to the first five books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). But Torah isn’t limited to just five books; it encompasses the entirety of God’s divine instruction throughout the “Old Testament.” Unfortunately, when most people hear the word Torah they immediately think “law,” which evokes a negative response. But God’s instruction leads to life! Let us help you learn what God’s Torah really is and what it actually says. We want you to experience the Torah as God’s eternal instruction and revelation for humanity. When you encounter His word, His will, and His way from a truly Torah-oriented perspective, it will enrich and change your life forever!
The seven previous steps culminate in a commitment to get in sync with God’s agenda. As we review the historical reformations of Hezekiah and Josiah, Step 8 helps us understand how rediscovering God’s timetable will enhance our relationship with Him! “The Road to Reformation: A Message for the Church” is a dynamic, 10-episode teaching series
The Road to Reformation finale is dedicated to the remnant of reformers who are ready to act. Does that include you? “The Road to Reformation: A Message for the Church” is a dynamic, 10-episode teaching series in which Keith Johnson shares eight vital steps for making genuine reformation a reality in the lives of God’s
In part 2 of Ten Matters That Still Matter to God we look at what the Almighty means when he says, “You shall have no other gods before my face.” Because of the use of the plural form elohim (“gods”) in this verse, some have concluded that God is in some way plural. But how
Our series continues with a study of the misunderstood phrase “take God’s name in vain.” In addition to a careful analysis of the Hebrew text behind this phrase, Keith also offers a free download of a section from his book His Hallowed Name Revealed Again that goes deeper into this subject to uncover the treasure
Fourth in the list of Ten Matters that Still Matter to God is “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” Is there any connection between “remembering” the Sabbath and “keeping” it? To help answer that question, Keith paints a colorful picture of what it means for him to “remember” his anniversary.
In part six of our series on Ten Matters That Still Matter to God we encounter an interesting translation issue concerning the word “kill.” When God declared the sixth matter He didn’t say what many people probably have assumed. In this installment of Scripture Bytes Keith clarifies this important matter.
From idolatrous worship to marital infidelity, this seventh matter is one of the Ten Matters That Still Matter to God. Most people have a pretty clear idea of what adultery is. Nevertheless, considering how morality has been devalued in our society, in this Scripture Byte we take an important look at the meaning and the
This eighth matter that still matters to God undoubtedly still matters to you too! In this Scripture Bytes installment Keith analyzes its importance in light of its linguistic significance and its practical use in the Scriptures.
God set up a system in which there would be accountability based on truthful witnesses. Few things can do more damage to a society than the violation of this ninth matter that still matters to God. In fact, it is so important that God lists it as something He hates. Join Keith as he delves