2 Chronicles 14 – Lord, It Is Nothing For You
Asa is the new king of Judah and he turns things around. He directs people back to the Lord and they are greatly blessed. As an army of a million soldiers comes against them, Asa has such confidence in the Lord, that he calls out and says, ‘Lord, it is nothing for you to help!’ We learn some great lessons and application for us today through Asa’s example.
2 Chronicles 12-13 – Flailing Or Fortified?
As the divided kingdoms of Israel continue to struggle, Rehoboam in the south starts getting a little comfortable in what he has established for himself and he forsakes the Lord. And it’s then that the enemy comes in and takes everything. Rehoboam had been busy fortifying the cities, but he should have focussed on fortifying himself and the nation in the Lord.
Ezekiel 16:35-17:24 – There’s Always Hope
Wednesday Night Series: The book of Ezekiel
2 Chronicles 11 – Fighting The Right Fight
How do you respond when things aren’t going your way? Do you seek to do battle in the flesh, or do you walk in the Spirit and trust the Lord? Rehoboam was ready to fight in the flesh and go against his own brethren until the Lord stopped him. We have to be led of the Lord and sure that we’re not fighting the wrong fight.
Matthew 28:1-8 – Come And See
We take a look at the Resurrection account through the lens of the critic. Many try and disprove the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but is it as simple as they say? We look at the various evidence to show we shouldn’t be fooled into thinking the resurrection never happened.
Palm Sunday 2018
Randy Dyck takes us through the account of the Triumphal Entry.
Ezekiel 13 – Foolish Prophets
Guest teacher Brandon Dyck takes us through Ezekiel 13.
Know Grow Show
Rob Lee shares on the mission statement of Riverside Calvary Chapel.
2 Chronicles – 8:12-9:31 – Solomon’s Conclusion
In this study we look at the summary of Solomon’s life. He did a great work for the Lord and advanced the kingdom of Israel, but what God really wanted was his heart. Solomon operated with a divided heart. He compromised and it led to a great downfall. We look at the conclusion that Solomon came to as he looked over all his accomplishments and assets.
Ezekiel 10-12 – Glory Gone
As Ezekiel continues to see the sin and rebellion taking place in Jerusalem, God shows him that His glory is departing not only the temple, but Jerusalem itself. They had taken God for granted and now they will experience the devastating aftermath of His presence taken away. A somber warning for us to not take the Lord’s presence for granted. We’ve been invited in to enjoy fellowship. May we continue in that.