This lecture deals with the harmony and interdependence existing in the natural world. As the natural world is a lesson book on the character of God, the principles that we can learn there must also apply to us as individuals and to His Church.
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Dive into a typological assessment of the ownership that God claims over us through Creation and redemption. Study the life of Abraham as a model for our relationship with God and draw nearer to God in your own walk as a result.
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This typological study compares the experience of the ancient Israel of God with that of the Advent movement which calls a people out of the world into His great light. This eye-opening DVD will challenge your view of the last-day Church and invite you to a higher purpose in life and ministry.
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This typological study compares the experience of the children of Israel as they were on the borders of Canaan about to enter the Promised Land with the Advent movement in 1888. Be challenged as you consider the historical impact of the Advent movement’s experiences and the future ahead.
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As we retrace the steps of ancient Israel in type and antitype, we get a clearer view as to where we are in the stream of history. Study the type and antitype of Korah's rebellion for clearer insight on the dangers of false theology.
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The typology of heavenly bread in its physical and spiritual dimension serves as a lesson book for the children of God till the end of time. Rebellion against God’s precepts brought pain, misery, physical and; spiritual suffering. The same will apply to the antitype. Learn how ignoring the message of God's prophets today will lead to the same troubles ancient Israel experienced.
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The remedy for sin—the serpent on the pole erected by Moses—is the great message of righteousness by faith. Without understanding this issue of salvation, there is no fitness for entering Canaan. Relive the experience of the children of Israel as they circumvented Edom.
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On the very borders of Canaan, one of the saddest chapters in the history of Israel took place. Enter the story and even learn about an antitypical emulation of this event recorded for posterity.
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We have a tendency to always give an external application of the message, when in fact the message is personal. The Laodiciean message tells us the true condition of our heart: spiritual blindness and poverty. The message of Laodicea depicts the true condition of God’s people. This message is applicable to God’s end-time Church—each and every one of us individually.
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It is easy to love the truth, love Christ, and be enthralled by the plan of salvation. It is much harder to love God's people, but this is the exact lesson we learn in Scripture. In this lecture, see how Christ even goes a step further, calling us to be our brother’s keeper. Only by learning this lesson with sincere hearts can we be fitted for heaven.
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