If you think life is a mystery, Solomon would agree with you. But he wasn’t content to leave it at that. Friday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah wraps-up his series, Searching for Heaven on Earth, with the conclusion of his message, “Before it’s Too Late.”
As a Christian, you have the hope of eternal life. But that doesn’t mean you should be less passionate about this life. Thursday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah explains why that’s so important.
Are you really living wisely, or are you just “wise in your own eyes”? Wednesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah returns to Ecclesiastes for more of Solomon’s thoughts on foolishness. Don’t miss the conclusion of David’s powerful message, “Fools Rush In,”
We’re often quick to find foolishness in others, while failing to see it in ourselves. That’s why we need the mirror of God’s Word. Tuesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah shares Solomon’s thoughts on foolishness.
In a perfect world, the job would go to the most qualified, the award to the most deserving. But life isn’t always fair. Monday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah says we should still strive to live it fully. Catch the conclusion of “The Subject Nobody Talks About,”
The Bible talks about it often, but most of us would rather not. Friday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah discusses death, as he continues his series in Ecclesiastes, Searching for Heaven on Earth.
When you think too highly of yourself, life has a way of humbling you. Thursday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah points out that God wants us to learn to trust only Him for our fulfillment.
What kind of wisdom should be avoided at all cost? Being wise in our own eyes. The sin of pride is in the hot seat Wednesday on Turning Point, as Dr. David Jeremiah shares wisdom from Solomon on living humbly.
Solomon helps us appreciate the perspective of wisdom. But just as impressive is the power of wisdom. Tuesday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah considers four examples of wisdom’s incredible power. Catch the conclusion of his message, “Wisdom to be Thankful For,”
If you think wisdom is about possessing knowledge, you’re half right. Wisdom also understands that not all things can be known. Monday on Turning Point, Dr. David Jeremiah explains.