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Dr. John Hall

Field Street Baptist Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Field Street Baptist Church

Dr. John Hall

Field Street Baptist Church

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Field Street Baptist Church

Dr. John Hall

Field Street Baptist Church

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Mark 8:36- Jesus once posed this question to a gathered crowd along with His disciples. You can only imagine how this question might have been received by the original hearers.
Acts 16:30- Perhaps the most urgent question any person can ask is: “What must I do to be saved?” Conceivably, no question is more in need of an answer. You must ask this question now. You must avoid delay. You must ask this question before it
Genesis 3:9- The question before us this morning is the FIRST question asked by GOD in the Bible.
Genesis 3:1- This morning we begin a series of messages examining five questions of significant consequence in the Bible. The question before us this morning is the first question recorded in the Word of God. Additionally, it is the first docum
Job 42:1-17- This morning our objective is to consider the final chapter concluding the remarkable story of a man named Job. What a story!
Job 40:1-24-What are your thoughts regarding the following statement: A high view of God will lead one to have an accurate view of oneself. How do you see God? How do you see yourself?
Job 38- Today we want to examine God’s first response to Job. Please note the peculiar fact that God never tells Job the reason for his pain. God makes no mention of the conflict between He and Satan. God answers Job with counter-questions.
Job 23:1-24:25- In Job 12:1-14:22 Job responds to Zophar essentially identifying that they [Job’s friends] are wrong and only God knows and will, hopefully, speak to him. Chapters 15-21 record the second round of the friends’ speeches and Job’s
Romans 9:17-20- This morning we consider one of the most significant doctrines and attributes of God—His Sovereignty. Put simply, the sovereignty of God refers specifically to God’s governing activity. Before we plunge ahead into the final comp
Job 11- In chapter 11, Job’s friend, Zophar, speaks. Essentially, what Zophar says sounds like an echo chamber from what Eliphaz and Bildad have already stated. Zophar likewise indicts Job.
Job 8-10- In chapters 9 and 10, it would appear that Job wants to take God to court? Can you imagine? Job wanted his day in court. And, he wanted his day in court with God. What do we make of this?
Job 6:9; 7:17-21-Lynn Mosher has written: “Some things only achieve their greatest design through crushing blows.” Most of us are not shaking our fists at God and craving to be crushed by Him. Right? What brings a man to a place that he would a
John 9:2-3; Job 4-5-In John’s Gospel, chapter nine, Jesus is walking along, and in the providence of Almighty God, He happens upon a man blind from birth. The disciples’ logic and Job’s friends’ logic are similar. Today, we explore the logic of
Job 3:1-26-As Job 3 unfolds, Job opens his mouth and curses the day of his birth. Have you ever cursed the day of your birth? Have you ever wanted your birthday obliterated from the calendar?
1 Ptr. 3:17; 4:12-19-Christians and non-Christians alike come honestly to the question and ask: "Why is there pain and suffering in the world?" How do we make sense of pain and suffering in this world? Does the presence of suffering necessarily
Job 2:11-13- In the text for this morning, three of Job’s friends arrive on the scene. At first, these three friends do what great friends do. What can we learn from them at this point?
Job 2:1-10-When we last left Job, he had lost all of his material possessions. He lost his children. His life was spared. His wife’s life was spared. Nevertheless, Job is about to experience another unimaginable day.
Job 1:13-22- Have you ever had a bad day? More than likely, yes. Yet, all your worst days combined, pale in comparison to Job's one unimaginable day. Job is about to experience a devastating day, one that would rightly bring any man to his knee
Job 1:6-12- In the opening verses of Job 1, we became acquainted with the character of Job. Today, we wade further into the story where the scene switches from Job on earth to God in heaven. Job's life is about to be caught up in heavenly strat
Job 1:1-5- This morning our intent is to enter into the riveting story of a man named Job. Job's story is, in part, a compelling awe-inducing revelation about God.
1 Thessalonians 5:12-28- As Paul brings this letter to the Thessalonians to a close, he concludes with a significant number of detailed directions, concluding exhortations. This particular text gives the appearance of a grab bag of exhortations
1 Thessalonians 5:4-11- Are you alert and self-controlled?
1 Thessalonians 5:1-3- Having addressed the complexity of what happens to the dead in Christ prior to the Lord’s return, Paul now moves to a new subject, but not completely distinct from the previous one.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18- Why did Paul write these specific words? It would seem that Paul was responding to a question. The question apparently was: what happens to Christians who die before Christ returns?
1 Thessalonians 4:9-12- On the face of it, this is an interesting text. Keep in mind these verses follow what Paul has just stated related to God’s will for believers: SANCTIFICATION—that is, that one abstain from sexual immorality (v. 3). This
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