SermonsAvailable for streaming & downloadSpotifyAppleGoogle Loading Content... Share a Link to this Message The link has been copied to your clipboard; paste it anywhere you would like to share it. Close - Browse Series - ------------- View Series Archives View All Messages ------------- Matthew James: Living Out Our Faith in Everyday Life The Call for Discipleship Christ's Seven Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation Romans: The One Gospel and God's Righteousness The Godly Christian Judges/Ruth: The Cycle of Worldliness and God's Grace Meditations on the Heart of God Prophet, Priest & King: The Three Offices of Christ Ephesians: The Church's Treasure of Union with Christ Sound Doctrine Haggai Concience Psalms Help for the Troubled Soul Gospel-Shaped Relationships Ordinary Old Ordinances? Luke: To Know, Believe, and Belong to Christ with Certainty Deacons Defined A Human Humbling Gospel We are Protestant: The Sola Series Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves Missions and the Mission of God Financial Stewardship Discipleship Hebrews: Jesus is Better 40 Days with the Resurrected Christ 2 Peter: Guarding the Truth with God's Gospel Knowledge 1 Peter: Standing Firm in this Shaky Life Philemon: God's Lesson on Forgiveness Colossians: Seeing and Savoring the Savior 1 John Biblical Worship - Browse Speakers - Jason Belgrave Rick Bogusky Todd Dykstra Taylor Fernandez Paul Held Matt Hilbert Trevor Hogg Sam Huhn Don Magee Richard Mayhue Michael Moore Tony Nagle James Peavy Cliff Reynolds Jeremie Roy Ben Tellinghuisen Cody Weckerly - Browse Topics - - Browse Books - Genesis Exodus Deuteronomy Judges Ruth Ezra Psalms Proverbs Isaiah Daniel Hosea Jonah Habakkuk Haggai Matthew Mark Luke John Acts Romans 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James 1 Peter 2 Peter 1 John Revelation Ben Tellinghuisen - February 12, 2017 Why Trust a Terrifying God? (Isa 14:28-17:14) Listen While God is loving, He is also a God of vengeance. We must realize that He alone can take vengeance. We also can see that He mourns over sin and that he rules in grace. As Christians, we should never take vengeance. Scripture References: Isaiah 14:28-14 More Messages from Ben Tellinghuisen | Download Audio From Series: "Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves" Facebook Tweet Link Share Link Send Email More Messages from Ben Tellinghuisen... Trust God in the Good Times and the Bad (Heb 11:32–40) Ben Tellinghuisen June 12, 2016 Listen Trust God's Power and Personal Care (Heb 11:29–31) Ben Tellinghuisen June 5, 2016 Listen The Trust that Turns Away Fear (Heb 11:23–28) Ben Tellinghuisen May 29, 2016 Listen Trust God's Enduring Promises (Heb 11:17–22) Ben Tellinghuisen May 22, 2016 Listen Trust, Obedience, and a Heavenly Home (Heb 11:8–16) Ben Tellinghuisen May 15, 2016 Listen Trust Biblical History - Noah and the Flood (Heb 11:7) Ben Tellinghuisen May 1, 2016 Listen Trust in God and Receive His Righteousness (Heb 11:4-7) Ben Tellinghuisen April 24, 2016 Listen Faith Defined (Heb 11:1–3) Ben Tellinghuisen April 17, 2016 Listen Enduring Through Trials (Heb 10:32–39) Ben Tellinghuisen April 10, 2016 Listen The Danger of Deliberate Sin (Heb 10:26-31) Ben Tellinghuisen April 3, 2016 Listen Displaying 331-340 of 470« Back 1…29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 …47More » Powered by Series Engine