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Sermons at Fellowship
5d ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
“Empowered & Prepared for Battle”
Ephesians 6:10-18
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the lif ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
1w ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
"The Unholy Trinity"
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
2w ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
"Daniel 12"
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy years Dan ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
3w ago
rusting The Ancient Of Days
"Daniel 11:36-45"
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For seventy year ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
1M ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
“Daniel 11:2-39”
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel. For sevent ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
1M ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
"Visitations with a Vision"
Daniel 10
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Dan ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
1M ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
The Olivet Discourse
Matthew 24-25
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – Daniel ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
1M ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
"A Powerful Answer to a Penitent Prayer"
Daniel 9:20-27 (Part 2)
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than i ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
2M ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
"A Powerful Answer to a Penitent Prayer"
Daniel 9:20-27 (Part 1)
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than i ..read more
Sermons at Fellowship
2M ago
Trusting The Ancient Of Days
"Let's Talk About Prayer"
Daniel 9:1-19
“In the darkest of times, God’s light seems to always find a way to shine through key servants that He raises up. The nation of Israel had walked away from God for the final time. By 605 B.C. the Babylonians had subjugated Judah and by 586 B.C. had conquered God’s chosen people altogether, destroying Jerusalem and hauling away its people into captivity. The nation of Israel was no more. And yet, the God of Israel was very much alive and at work. And that was never more evident than in the life of one man – D ..read more