Trust In The LORD With All Your Heart!

At the end of each year it seems that many people, (with good intentions) make goals which can be hard to achieve and maintain. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares some thoughts about how we can set reasonable goals for the new year while trusting in the LORD to help us to follow through.

There Remains a Sabbath Rest For The People of God

When the topic of the Sabbath comes up, it seems inevitable that people have a series of “go-to” verses they use to refute the teaching of keeping the Sabbath holy. In this lecture Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin addresses many of the verses and objections which people may try use in their defense.

The End of the World? Really?

Since the first century, every generation of Christian has believed that the world would end, very likely in their lifetime. This makes some Christians, and especially non-believers, skeptical of the Bible. In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares many thoughts on how and why we should not lose our sense of awareness as to the second coming of Jesus, or as many call it, “the end of the world”.

What Should We Be Celebrating?

The Bible is very clear as to what pleases and displeases God. What does the Bible have to say about things associated with the Halloween celebration? Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin shares Biblical and secular thoughts on this topic.

The Blood Of The Covenant

In this sermon Prophecies of Hope speaker Ed Short shows from the Bible how we can prepare ourselves for the communion celebration and why this is so important.

Does It Really Matter?

The vast majority of Christians celebrate holidays which are commonly associated with things that we may consider to be Biblical in origin. Do the ancient origins of a religious holiday make a difference in God’s eyes? Does it really matter? Are we willing to give this serious consideration and make any needed changes in our thinking in this regard? In this sermon Prophecies of Hope evangelist Mark Martin considers these questions from both a historical and Biblical point of view.