Category: podcasts

Our God, our Present Help in Trouble

By Lance Moore in podcasts on November 10, 2019

Dear friends, it is fair to say that we live in troubling and difficult days.  Days such as these can leave the believer disheartened and even questioning the
The sovereignty of God at times. I, therefore, believe that it is necessary to give a Biblical
response to these matters and I feel that Luther’s hymn and the Psalm of the Sons of
Korah, as recorded in Psalm 46, offers the best answers to these struggles.

Sin, Sovereignty and the Providence of God (Part 2)

By Lance Moore in podcasts on November 3, 2019

This is the second occasion in our expositions of the Book of Genesis that we have moved
beyond the Seven Days of Creation and considered some other portions of Scripture
also still within Genesis. Our first move beyond chapter 1 was to consider God’s dealings
with His servant Jacob and we find ourselves now once again beyond the bounds of
chapter 1 considering the life of Joseph.

Sin, Sovereignty and the Providence of God (Part 1)

By Lance Moore in podcasts on October 27, 2019

Providence and Sin: I want us to consider the Display of God’s Providence and
Sovereignty in the lives of His Servants during unexplained times of suffering, and I would
like to start off by asking how the providence of God works in the context of man’s sin.
Does providence even come into play? Are the two in any way influential upon one
another? Or is there no way whatsoever in which the pure and holy providence of a
righteous God can be in direct contact with the low, mean and vile sin of man? Now
before we even do that, let us first consider what these two big words mean.

The Book of Genesis (Prologue): Day 7 (Part 2)

By Lance Moore in podcasts on October 20, 2019

We have seen thus far, that the Sabbath Institution or Lord’s Day is a creation ordinance
and that from the very beginning, right at the outset of creation, God set aside one day
in seven for worship and rest. This, God instituted, for all people everywhere and at all
times to observe. And we have also learnt that the first purpose of the Sabbath is given
that we may rest.