Bible Prophecy & Sermon Video Shorts by Pastor Dr. Bob Thiel & Mr. Steve Dupuie.
Explore powerful moments from Bible prophecy teachings and sermon messages—captured in short, impactful clips to inform, encourage, and prepare you for the future.
Explore timeless keys that nurture happiness and harmony in your marriage.
Jesus teaches that true kindness is done in secret, not for show. This Short reminds us that God sees every act of love and rewards sincerity over hypocrisy.
Jesus did not abolish God’s law. Jesus affirmed God’s commandments, don’t be misled.
James, the brother of Jesus, reminds us: riches fade, but God’s justice endures.
In this message, we reflect on Jesus’ instructions about prayer—specifically His warning against vain repetitions and His clear guidance on how we should pray. Beginning in Matthew 6:9, Jesus outlines
Jeremiah 32 reminds us of God’s promise: “They shall be My people, and I will be their God… I will give them one heart and one way.” Scripture makes it clear—there is one way, not many, and Jesus confirms this when He says in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Judge not, that you be not judged”? Many quote this verse, yet just a few sentences later Jesus says, “You will know them by their fruits.” How do these ideas fit together?
Jesus taught us not to be consumed with anxiety about daily needs—food, clothing, and the worries of tomorrow. In Matthew 6, He reminds us that if God cares enough to clothe the grass of the field,
Jude urged believers to “contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints.” That original faith was not meant to be altered, reinvented, or reshaped by culture. Scripture repeatedly commands Christians to continue in the faith—not change it.
The Bible is clear: not everyone will follow the right way. In Acts 19, Paul boldly preached the Kingdom of God for months, yet many hardened their hearts, rejected the message, and even spoke evil of “the Way.” This same pattern was warned about by the apostles.
