Covenants

by Chuck Missler
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by Chuck Missler
by Chris Corlett
A covenant is an agreement or legal contract between two individuals or groups of people. There are generally terms and conditions on both sides, and if one side breaks the contract, the other side is freed from their obligations.
Chuck Missler
A covenant is an agreement or legal contract between two individuals or groups of people. There are generally terms and conditions on both sides, and if one side breaks the contract, the other side is freed from their obligations. The Old Testament contains a number of covenants, but what is particularly interesting is how many of them are unconditional. That is, God has promised that He will perform His side of the contract without requiring any specific terms from the other party. It is akin to the ancient Royal Grant, which requires nothing from the beneficiary...
In the 1990’s, I worked as a lifeguard at the local municipal pool. I am pleased to report that no major injury (or worse) happened while I surveilled the waters, and I even had one rescue! The vanity plate on the car of a fellow lifeguard read “NEVRENUF” and I asked him about this. He committed to living life to the fullest and never settling. There was “never enough” adventure, excitement, or adrenaline to satisfy him....
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For many years we have been following the conventional view of Ezekiel 38 and 39. With the growing tensions between Iran and Israel, these passages are the subject of much current debate. However, the conventional view still leaves a number of puzzling inconsistencies and contradictions. Ezekiel 38 indicates that Israel is dwelling safely and ''without walls.'' Yet, with walls being built and missiles landing each day Israel is hardly dwelling in peace.
This leaves us with a puzzling anomaly: the players listed in Ezekiel seen to exclude any of the bordering nations. Where are the Palestinians? The Lebanese? The Syrians? The Iraqis? The Jordanians? The Egyptians?
Ron Matsen President, Koinonia House
he Bible records many covenants— solemn, often unconditional promises made by God to His people. These divine agreements form the backbone of biblical history, shaping not only the destiny of Israel but the future of the entire world. From the days of Noah to the promise of a coming kingdom ruled by the Messiah, Scripture reveals a series of remarkable covenants in which God commits Himself to carry out His plan regardless of human failure. These are not casual arrangements; they are enduring declarations of God’s faithfulness, made with full knowledge of mankind’s weakness—and yet upheld by His own power.
In this month’s article, Chuck explores some major biblical covenants —from the Noahic and Abrahamic, to the Davidic and the New Covenant—and how each one reveals God’s sovereign commitment to Israel and His unfolding kingdom. Along the way, he confronts modern challenges to these promises, including anti-Semitism, Replacement Theology, and ongoing turmoil in the Middle East. These ancient covenants are not relics of the past—they are the key to understanding the present and the hope of what’s still to come.
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Chuck Missler Founder, Koinonia House
covenant is an agreement or legal contract between two individuals or groups of people. There are generally terms and conditions on both sides, and if one side breaks the contract, the other side is freed from their obligations. The Old Testament contains a number of covenants, but what is particularly interesting is how many of them are unconditional. That is, God has promised that He will perform His side of the contract without requiring any specific terms from the other party. It is akin to the ancient Royal Grant, which requires nothing from the beneficiary.
The Noahic Covenant. God made a covenant with Noah in Genesis 9, promising to never again flood the entire world to destroy all life. It doesn’t assume any future righteousness from the human race. There is no land called Canaan or Palestine or Israel, because those players are not yet born. God simply covenants that He will never again destroy the earth with a flood.
The Abrahamic Covenant. Just a few chapters after Noah, God begins giving blessings that specifically pertain to the people of Israel. In Genesis 12, He unilaterally offers Abraham several supremely important promises. God says He will:
1) Make Abraham a great nation.
2) Make Abraham’s name great.
3) Bless those who bless him and curse those that curse him.
4) Bless all the nations through him.
The Land Covenant. In Genesis 15 and 17, God adds another promise to the list He’s already offered Abraham, giving him the land of Canaan from the Nile River all the way to the Euphrates River. As we follow the squabbling over the West Bank, we need to remember that the land of Abraham’s descendants was to reach halfway into what is modern-day Iraq.
In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates:
Genesis 15:18
And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee. And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.
Genesis 17:7-8
Some study Bibles call this the Palestinian Covenant, which is an archaic name since Israel again became a nation. The Romans called the land Palestina after Israel’s enemies the Philistines in order to backhand the Jews, and up until recent times that name stuck. The Jewish newspaper founded in 1932 was called The Palestinian Post, and it was changed to The Jerusalem Post in 1950 after Israel’s War of Independence. Today the word “Palestine” has a different connotation, so I don’t refer to this as the Palestinian Covenant, but rather the Land Covenant of Israel.
God promised to give the land to Abraham’s children as an everlasting possession. That promise was not directed at all of his children – because he had Ishmael, and later on he had several children with Keturah.1 The promise was given to the heirs of Abraham’s son Isaac, the son of promise. In Genesis 15:13-16, God warns Abraham these would be the children who went into bondage for four hundred years (in Egypt). Those specific descendants would be brought back to Canaan after the sins of the Amorites became full. Again, in Genesis 17:19, God tells Abraham that his son Isaac would be the heir of the promise. Then in Genesis 48:4, Jacob tells us God renewed the promise to him. God would give that land to Jacob’s descendants as an everlasting possession, and He gave that blessing without condition.
Davidic Covenant. In 2 Samuel 7, we find God’s promise to David, which I feel that every Christian should understand. Not only did God promise the land of Canaan to the children of Jacob, but a king would come from the tribe of Judah.2 From Judah, God chose a shepherd boy named David to be king, and God promised that King David would be the progenitor of an everlasting kingdom:
And when thy days be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers, I will set up thy seed after thee, which shall proceed out of thy bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build an house for my name, and I will stablish the throne of his kingdom for ever. I will be his father, and he shall be my son. If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men: But my mercy shall not depart away from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away before thee. And thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before thee: thy throne shall be established for ever.
2 Samuel 7:12-16
This is an unconditional covenant. There is a corollary: if David’s children disobeyed God, they would be punished. Yet, God would still have mercy on David’s line in the end, and a Son of David would reign on
his throne forever. In Luke 1, the archangel Gabriel arrives to tell Mary that God’s promise to David would be fulfilled.
And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with God. And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.
Luke 1:30-33
At church we pray the Lord’s Prayer, and we say “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” When we pray this, do we even know what we are asking? Most Christians haven’t really thought about it. They just say the prayer as part of tradition. What is this prayer seeking? We are seeking the kingdom of Christ. “Thy kingdom come.” Around Christmastime, we also often see the famous prophecy from Isaiah:
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.
Isaiah 9:6-7
“A child is born,” and “a son is given” follow each other. In literature, this is considered a parallel couplet, a repetitive phrase that offers the same concept twice in a row, each with a different nuance of meaning. However, I am convinced that there are no synonyms in Scripture. I do not think these two statements are synonymous. A “child is born” is human, and the event occurred in Bethlehem. The “son is given” is divine, and this event took place at Golgotha. These phrases convey deep and specific meaning.
In Gabriel’s announcement to Mary, he tells her God shall give her son, “the throne of his father David.” That is an Old Testament phrase found here in Isaiah, and it raises several questions. When did Jesus get it – the throne of David? Did it exist in that day? No, Rome ruled Israel in the first century. Yet, Gabriel told Mary that Jesus would rule on the throne of David and His kingdom would last forever.
Shifting forward, Jesus is about to ascend in Acts 1:6, and His disciples ask Him, “Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” He said to them in the next verse, “It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.”
He doesn’t want us to know the timing. We have confirmation that He will come, but we just won’t know when. He does tacitly confirm to His disciples that His destiny is to restore the kingdom of Israel, but it’s not for us to know the times or the seasons.
The New Covenant. All these covenants are connected. This final covenant is the promise that gives the New Testament its name. It is the promise of Israel’s ultimate destiny as the people of God – but not through the Law of Moses:
Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD: But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people. And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.
Jeremiah 31:31-34
God gave promises to the children of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob –promises without any conditions required of the recipients. God would accomplish it all. He would even accomplish the hardest part – the changing of their hearts. He would teach them who He is, and He would forget their sins.
Yet, throughout time, there have always been those who oppose the purposes of God according to His promises. Each one of these covenants is challenged by the world. In every age, there have been those opposed to the Abrahamic Covenant. When we encounter anti-Semitism in its many forms, we find that it’s a challenge to the Abrahamic Covenant.
I have spent time at Yad Vashem in Israel, the center for Holocaust research, and I was fascinated to discover the true strength of the German’s anti-Semitism during WWII. They murdered millions of people, but I was amazed that they continued to destroy the Jews even when it was hurting their cause. Berlin was clearly under assault at the end of the war, and the allies were closing in. One would think that the German high command would pull in their best officers and resources
to protect their headquarters. Instead, they accelerated the schedule of burning Jews in the ovens, right up to the end. This reveals something very profound: exterminating Jews ranked higher than their own survival.
...exterminating Jews ranked higher than their [Nazis] own survival.
The priorities make no logical sense. The Germans did not merely seek to dominate and subjugate the Jews. They sought to eradicate them. The Holocaust was a demonic exploit. It’s important to understand that its motivation was demonic, and that anti-Semitism has its roots in Satan’s hatred for God and his efforts to thwart God’s purposes.
The Abrahamic Covenant is challenged by the world today. Who is currently challenging the Land Covenant? Islam. The Islamic countries surrounding Israel have specifically denied Israel’s right to the land. Christian churches around the world are guilty, too, because they are still challenging the Davidic Covenant today. I believe that more churches today deny the Davidic Covenant than affirm it. They allegorize God’s promises to David. They do not expect God to set His Son, the Son of David, on a physical throne to rule from Jerusalem.
Why not? Gabriel reaffirmed the promise to Mary. Gabriel told Mary that her child would sit on the throne of David, which didn’t exist in those Rome-ruled days. Ezekiel describes a temple that doesn’t exist today. Joseph spent years in slavery and prison before God’s promises to him were fulfilled. Temporary situations don’t prevent God from accomplishing His work. The land once ruled by David and Solomon was called “Palestine” for nearly 2000 years, yet the Jewish people are again flocking to the country of their fathers, the land of Israel. It exists as a country once again, and every effort to overrun it has failed. Time and again, the Israelis have fended off their enemies and taken back ground.
The Bible tells us that the Messiah is going to rule with a rod of iron.3 Every knee shall bow.4 Every moment that passes brings us closer to the day Jesus rules from David’s throne, from Jerusalem, on the earth.
3 Psalm 2:9, Revelation 2:27;12:5; 19:15
4 Philippians 2:9-11
There are 1,845 verses in the Old Testament and another 318 in the New Testament that reference the return of Christ to rule on Earth. For every prophecy of Christ’s First Coming, I believe there are seven or eight verses about His Second Coming. Jesus Christ literally, physically fulfilled a host of Scriptures in His first visit. We should expect that He will do the same when He returns.
When studying Daniel 2, we learn that King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream about a statue made of gold, silver, brass, iron and clay. We know that these materials represent the sequence of world empires from Babylon onward. There were four of them – Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome – and Rome came in two phases, if you will. Most people have studied this and are familiar with these four empires. Yet, Daniel actually deals with five empires in Daniel chapter 2. We can easily overlook the fifth and last empire:
And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever. Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and that it brake in pieces the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath made known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is certain, and the interpretation thereof sure.
Daniel 2:44-45
The kingdom of the Messiah will break and consume these kingdoms and will fill the whole earth as described in verse 35. There are two myths I want to puncture: one is Replacement Theology, and the other one is this theory that Israel is a primary source of unrest in the Middle East.
Here are two myths, one is Replacement Theology, and the other, that Israel is a primary source of unrest in the Middle East.
Replacement Theology is a heresy – it’s a non-biblical outgrowth of antiSemitism in the early church, and we will talk about it more in a little bit. It denies Israel’s place in God’s redemptive program, even though God Himself has spelled it out in both the Old and New Testaments.
The second myth is also anti-Semitic. We are often told that Israel is the source of the trouble in the Middle East. We hear people arguing that if it were not for the existence of Israel, there would be peace in the Middle East. That’s just not true. The Iran-Iraq war had nothing to do with Israel. It lasted for eight years, and more than one million people were killed. ISIS has been ravaging Syria and Iraq, slaughtering Christians and Muslims alike in a gluttonous rampage that claims to be about the purity of submission to Allah.
There is a 1400-year enmity between Shia and Sunni Muslims that could explode any day. This deep-seated war is the most dominant threat on the near horizon in the minds of many intelligent analysts. Nobody in the Pentagon will really talk openly about it, and nobody in the White House knows what to do about it. As many as eight key Islamic countries are presently heading toward a blood bath over an ancient debate about the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammad after his death in A.D. 632.
Most people are ignorant about Islam in general and are even more ignorant of the specifics. The threat is there. It’s large, and it is not going away. We need to be aware of the significant changes that are occurring on our horizon. Myopia can be very painful.
Israel is not the source of turmoil in the Middle East. Israel has not been usurped by the Church. The Jews still have a future in God’s plan, but they have been facing an interval, an intermission, until God’s outreach to the Gentiles has been completed. In the meanwhile, they’ve suffered for their blindness.
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The books of Ezra and Nehemiah (and Esther) cover about 100 years, closing the Old Testament historical books. The books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles closed with the Southern Kingdom (Judah)'s going into captivity. The two post-exile books of Ezra and Nehemiah record the return from Babylon after its fall to the Persians under Cyrus, the rebuilding of the Temple and Jerusalem, and the reestablishment of the national life of Israel.
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Now godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and clothing, with these we shall be content. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the Faith in their greediness and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
1 Timothy 6:6-10
In the 1990’s, I worked as a lifeguard at the local municipal pool. I am pleased to report that no major injury (or worse) happened while I surveilled the waters, and I even had one rescue! The vanity plate on the car of a fellow lifeguard read “NEVRENUF” and I asked him about this. He committed to living life to the fullest and never settling. There was “never enough” adventure, excitement, or adrenaline to satisfy him. His bucket list required the biggest bucket available. Many apply this to a “prepper” lifestyle where self-reliance and a sense of security reign supreme. There is never enough silver, ammo, or tuna fish in the cupboards.
Paul, in the verse above, warns Timothy (his beloved son in the Faith)1 about the snare of self-sufficiency. Those who commit to a “never enough”
1 1 Timothy 1:2 and 2 Timothy 1:2. Unrelated to this article, I offer the following observation. Paul writes 1 Timothy as a handbook of ministry to Timothy. He writes 2 Timothy as a heartfelt farewell, knowing that his days are short in this world. From the practical to the personal, we see a dynamic in ministry that I share with only one or two other co-laborers and “under-rowers.” (see 1 Corinthians 4:1-2 and also Ron Matsen’s unforgettable article, The Under Rower of Christ | Koinonia House or https://khouse.org/personal_update/articles/2015/ under-rower-christ.) As a final thought, if this footnote sounds like the beginning of an interesting article, let me know by emailing me at the address found at the end of the main article.
When ten thousand steps are made toward a goal, the goal is then twenty thousand steps further than before.
approach to life keep moving the objective further away from the starting point. No matter how much is in the pantry or in the bank, the quest for more is insatiable. When ten thousand steps are made toward a goal, the goal is then twenty thousand steps further than before. You may have heard the following story. A church member approached the pastor to explain his dilemma. What I made a small income tithing was easy. Now that I make a larger income, tithing so much money is difficult. The pastor took the member’s hand and said, “Let’s pray.” With every eye closed and both heads bowed, the pastor prayed, “Lord, reduce my brother’s income to its former amount so that he can honor You with his tithe. Amen.” Whenever I share this from the pulpit, I get uncomfortable laughs from around the congregation, and I hope it puts a smile on your face too.
Our hearts get hardened when we are never satisfied. The Israelites grumbled about manna. (Exodus 16:1-3) Adam grumbled about his wife. (Genesis 3:12) The congregation grumbled for a king (1 Samuel 8:6-7). I wonder why I am collecting Bible stories since we are all guilty of grumbling. We grumble about traffic, taxes, tariffs, and temperature. We grumble about diseases, destruction, and deterioration. We even grumble about each other! Paul exhorts the church at Ephesus to maintain the unity of the Spirit while striving to attain the unity of the Faith.
(E)ndeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace ... till we all come to the unity of the Faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.
Ephesians 4:3, 13
In our relationship with God and with His family, we never settle. Each day, I pray to make progress as Paul exhorted: Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the
prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. Therefore let us, as many as are mature, have this mind; and if in anything you think otherwise, God will reveal even this to you.
Philippians 3:13-15
Press upward. Heavenward. Against gravity and toward the source of Light. The sign of maturity is to realize there is more to be done, to be reached, to obtain. We sing the song “I want more of JESUS, more and more and more. I want more of JESUS than I ever had before. I want more of His great love, so rich and full and free. I want more of JESUS, so I give Him more of me.” We reach for godliness. For God. For Godly living. For Godly loving. For Godly learning. In these things, we say NEVER ENOUGH!
Godliness with contentment is great gain. In a time when the world offers neither, we guard our hearts and minds by heeding Paul’s advice to Timothy.
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Beyond Book Bundle (Paperback: Beyond Time and Space, Beyond Coincidence, Beyond Perception and Beyond Newton)
Commentary Handbook Collection - Complete set of 44 Printed Commentary Handbooks (Paperback)
The Cornuke Book Bundle - The Search of the Lost Shipwreck of Paul (hardback), Golgotha (paperback), Temple (paperback), and Search for the Ark of the Covenant (paperback).
The Chuck Missler Big Book Bundle: Enjoy 3 of Chuck Missler’s big books in one bundle: I, Jesus; Alien Encounters; and Cosmic Codes!
Chuck Missler Small Book Collection (Paperbacks Included: The 7th Day, The Agony of Love, Angels Vol. 1 & 2 (2 Books), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse book set (4 Books), The Beyond book set (4 Books), The Christmas Story: What Really Happened, Daniel's 70 Weeks, The Easter Story: What Really Happened, The Feasts of Israel, Footprints of the Messiah, The Fulcrum of the Entire Universe, Halloween: Invitation to the Occult?, Heaven and Hell, Hidden Treasures, How We Got Our Bible, How to Study the Bible, Israel and the Church, The Origin of Evil, The Physics of Immortality, The Rapture, The Romance of Redemption, The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches, The Sovereignty of Man, The Spiritual Gifts, The Trinity) * NEW! SAVE OVER $60 *
Daniel: Group Workbook Pack - DVD + 6 Workbooks and Leader's Guide
Daniel Study Set (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
The Four Horsemen Paperback Bundle (White, Red, Black and Livid Horse)
The End Times Scenario Bundle (DVD)
The Evangelism
Genesis: Group Workbook Pack - DVD + 6 Workbooks
Genesis Study Set (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
The Good News Bundle (The Love of God, The Gospel and The Great Commission on DVD by Ron Matsen)
Hidden Treasures - Chuck Missler - 10 Pack (paperback)
John: Group Workbook Pack - DVD + 6 Workbooks and Leader's Guide
Jude DVD plus FREE Handbook (paperback)
KI Bronze Bundle DVD set * SAVE OVER $100 *
The Last Religion Bundle - DVD - The Last Religion 1 & 2
Leaders Commentary Bundle - DVD - Timothy, Titus & Philemon, I & II
Peter and Jude Commentaries
Mary Bundle: (DVD, Paperback book)
Matthew: Group Workbook Pack - DVD + 6 Workbooks
Numbers Study Set - (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
Prophecy DVD Bundle (Daniel 70 Weeks, Magog, Rapture, Prophecy 101)
Proverbs Study Set (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
Revelation: Group Workbook Pack - DVD + 6 Workbooks + Leader's Guide
Revelation Study Set (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
Revelation Group Study Package - USB
Romans Group Workbook Pack - DVD + 6 Workbooks
Romans Study Set (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
The Study Bible Bundle: Evidence Bible & How to Study the Bible Book
The Supernatural Realm Bundle: Expectations of the Antichrist, The Origin of Evil, Heaven and Hell and the Angels Series BUNDLEDVDSNR 59.95
Weathering the Coming Storm Bundle: Weathering the Coming Storm, Leadership for the End Times, Church in the End Times WCSDVDBUNDLE 34.95
Welty Bundle (Books: I, Jesus, Mary, Since He Wrote About Me) BUNDLE018 29.95
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours DVD set (24 hrs.) - Chuck Missler
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours Book
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours MP3 CD-ROM
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours Study set (DVD, Handbook, Workbook)
Learn the Bible in 24 Hours Group Study Package - USB
The 7th Day - Chuck Missler
The Agony of Love - Chuck Missler
Alien Encounters - Chuck Missler & Mark Eastman
Alien Encounters Audiobook (Audio CD Set)
Angels: Vol. 1 - Cosmic Warfare - Chuck Missler
Angels: Vol. 2 - Messengers from the Metacosm - Chuck Missler
Behold a White Horse - Chuck Missler
Behold a Red Horse - Chuck Missler
Behold a Black Horse - Chuck Missler
Behold a Livid Horse - Chuck Missler
Beyond Coincidence - Chuck Missler
Beyond Newton - Chuck Missler
Beyond Perception - Chuck Missler
Beyond Time and Space - Chuck Missler
Cosmic Codes - Chuck Missler: Revised & Expanded!
The Christmas Story - Chuck Missler
Daniel's 70 Weeks - Chuck Missler
The Easter Story: What Really Happened - Chuck Missler
The Feasts of Israel - Chuck Missler
6.95 Footprints of the Messiah - Chuck Missler
6.95 Fulcrum of the Entire Universe - Chuck Missler
Halloween: Invitation to the Occult? - Chuck Missler
Heaven and Hell - Chuck Missler
Hidden Treasures - Chuck Missler
How to Study the Bible - Chuck Missler
How We Got Our Bible - Chuck Missler
I, Jesus: an Autobiography (Hardcover) - Chuck Missler & William Welty
I, Jesus: an Autobiography (Hardcover) - 2 Book Bundle
I, Jesus: an Autobiography (Hardcover) - 5 Pack
Israel and the Church - Chuck Missler
The Kingdom, Power & Glory - Chuck & Nancy Missler
6.95
Mary: Ten Test Questions for the World's Finest Woman - William Welty BK208 9.95
The Origin of Evil - Chuck Missler BK220 6.95
The Physics of Immortality - Chuck Missler
Prophecy 20/20 - Chuck Missler
The Rapture - Chuck Missler
The Romance of Redemption - Chuck Missler
6.95
The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches - Chuck Missler BK227 6.95
Since He Wrote About Me - William Welty BK222 14.95
The Sovereignty of Man - Chuck Missler
Spiritual Gifts - Chuck Missler
BK228 6.95
BK215 6.95
The Trinity - Chuck Missler BK200 6.95
The Key: How to Let Go and Let God
The Kingdom, Power & Glory
The Kingdom, Power & Glory Leader's Guide - Notebook
The Way of Agape
The Way of Agape Leader's Guide - Notebook
Tomorrow May Be Too Late
Why Should I Be The First to Change (Introductory)
Approximately 13GB of MP3 Audio, Handbooks (supplemental PDF notes) of Chuck Missler’s Complete Commentary Collection, Genesis to Revelation, in a single USB pack! Over 600 hours of commentary!
The Bible is the very Word of God, is inerrant in its original autographs, and is fully and totally and uniquely reliable as the primary guide to all actions and commitments; That Jesus Christ is God Incarnate, became man to fulfill a destiny on our behalf, was crucified, buried, and bodily resurrected, is presently seated on His Father’s Throne, and will soon return to establish His Kingdom on the Planet Earth.
That, in the meantime, the Holy Spirit is uniquely active in pursuing His mission in calling, equipping, and empowering believers, and is essential for any and all of the pursuits to be fruitful and effective.
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