Unless you're a diehard motor racing fan, you may not have heard of a man named Ayrton (eye- EAR -ton) Senna. He was a three-time world champion in Formula One, who died in a crash nineteen years ago. He was also a committed Christian who often found disfavor with his fellow drivers because of his zealous faith in Jesus Christ. Do you want to have a zealous faith? Can you handle the accompanying criticism? Our study today takes us to Psalm 146, where we see a beautiful example of zealous faith, written by King David. Here's Pastor Bill Luebkemann…
September 16, 2024
Thanks for joining us today. On this edition of Hope From the Word, we'll once again open our Bibles to the book of Psalms, as we look at Psalm one hundred twenty one. It's a Psalm of King David praising God's protection from treachery. Whether it's the nation of Israel under attack, or just you or I facing hardship, we can go to God, and He will care! Here's our teacher, Pastor Bill Luebkemann with today's message.
September 12, 2024
There were many in Old Testament times who made statues and idols out of materials like wood and marble. Even today, there are many places where people worship and pray to inanimate objects. Today on Hope From the Word, Pastor Bill Luebkemann will begin a look at Psalm 115. This Psalm offers among other things, a great time of praise and a comparison of the True and Living God to dead lifeless idols made by man. While it seems unfair, there is great wisdom to be uncovered by measuring anything man could construct when compared to the greatness of God. Here's Bill Luebkemann with today's message.
September 10, 2024
We're back in the Psalms today and we will be continuing our look at Psalm ninety-five. There are four specific ways we can offer worship. First, we should worship God joyfully, knowing that a joyful worshiper is pleasing to Him. Second, we can serve the Lord gladly, knowing that He has all things in His control. Today, we'll investigate how we can live for Him intelligently and how to walk before Him thankfully. If you have your Bible with you please join us in Psalm ninety-five! Here's Bill Luebkemann with today's study...
September 9, 2024
The Psalms express the feelings of every believer's heart; whether mourning over sin, thirsting after God, or expressing praise to God. On Today's program, Bill will draw our attention to two important activities prescribed by the Psalmist in expressing our hearts to God for all He is and all that He has done. We'll be covering Psalm ninety-five today and Monday. As Robert Horn said, Worship is the sum total of all our response to God as his children. It's an exciting study to follow so stay with us for today's edition of Hope From the Word. Here now is Pastor Bill...
September 6, 2024
Calvary Chapel of Marlton welcomes you to this edition of Hope From the Word, with Pastor Bill Luebkemann. Today Bill continues our thru the Bible study. We'll be in Psalm eighty-nine. As I mentioned a moment ago, depression is a commonplace malady today. People have been suffering from depression for thousands of years, but the remedy God provides has been there for us from the beginning of time. Here's Bill Luebkemann with today's study...
September 5, 2024
Anyone who's been a Christian for any length of time knows that a relationship with God does not mean a sudden end to life's problems. As a matter of fact, we know that sometimes quite the opposite is true. Trials and afflictions come our way, but how do we deal with them? Turning our problems over to an almighty God, that's what we'll talk about today on Hope From the Word. It's great to have you along on this Wednesday. Today we'll again open our Bibles to the book of Psalms, as we look at Psalm eighty-nine. Life isn't always easy, but we always have a wonderful, loving and powerful God to turn to. Where do you turn in times of trial? Here's Bill Luebkemann with today's study.
September 4, 2024
Today we continue our journey through God's word with a stop in Psalm eighty-four. Just about everyone likes music to one degree or another. Tastes vary, to be sure, but music is a part of almost everyone's life. Poetry goes right along with music, and that brings us to the Psalms. Wonderful poetry, and wonderful lyrics, and all aimed at praising God. It doesn't get any better than that. Here's Pastor Bill...
September 3, 2024