icon__search

Assyria, Philistia, Moab Part 2

Isaiah 14:24-16:5; Isaiah 37:33-38

June 17, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 14:24—16:5, Isaiah 37:33–38

Who can turn God's hand away from His purposes? Certainly, Pastor Ken's reminder today is great news. God has purposed in His heart to destroy Satan on the hills of Israel one day. It's hard to imagine what an Earth reconciled to God will be like. We're so used to living in a world full of corruption. But God promises to bring His Kingdom fully to the Earth. What a day that will be! We can trust God to do these things. Make a note to not forget that God sees the end from the beginning, and knows what He's doing.



Africa-Nope, The Nations Part 3

June 26, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 17:12—19:4

There will always be those who claim to be sovereign or who pretend to be gods. In today’s message, Pastor Ken reminds us of the Egyptians, who had many gods, and learned through trials, that Yahweh was the one true God. God was referred to as the “cloud rider.” When confronted by Caiaphas, Jesus said that he was the “cloud rider.” Caiaphas would have known that was a reference to the one true God. Those who worship false gods will be destroyed, but God preserves those who worship Him. 

Africa-Nope, The Nations Part 2

June 25, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 17:12—19:4

God will eventually destroy His enemies. In today’s message, Pastor Ken shares the battle of Judah against the Syrians. In one night, the Angel of the Lord conquered Syria and preserved His people. In the same way, God will send Christ to end the battle of the Beasts’ armies against Israel in the end times. Overnight, the Angel of the Lord will surround the nation and give a death blow to God’s enemies. Just as Yahweh protected Judah from the Syrians, there will be complete destruction of God’s enemies. 

Africa-Nope, The Nations Part 1

June 24, 2024 • Pastor Ken Brown • Isaiah 17:12—19:4

In many of the Old Testament books, the word "rivers" refers to armies. Today, Pastor Ken explains this idiom and how it is used in prophetic history. He cites several references to these armies or rivers to demonstrate how Gentile nations have positioned themselves against the nation of Israel. These armies are powerful, and cruel and seek to conquer and destroy Israel. They were real in Biblical times and are also prophetic of the end times. We are warned to be vigilant of their presence and danger.