Sermon Audio: How Can I Give You Up?

How Can I Give You Up?

Hosea 11:1-11

Oct. 26, 2008

Peace Fellowship Sermons

Rev. Dennis Edwards, MDiv, MA, PhD

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Study Questions: How Can I Give You Up?

(Hosea 11:1-11)

This week’s questions:

1. In this week’s passage, we get a different glimpse into the nature of God’s love for His people. Instead of matrimonial love, He now likens His relationship to Israel as a father to a son (v. 1). Considering this parental love, what do parents do for their children? [...]

Sermon Audio: The Biggest Loser

The Biggest Loser

Philippians 3:8-9

Oct. 19, 2008

Peace Fellowship Sermons

Arturo Gabedon

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Sermon Audio: Like Finding Fresh Grapes in the Desert: God's Sweet Love

Harvesting a Hurricane

Hosea 7:1-8:14

Oct. 5, 2008

Peace Fellowship Sermons

Rev. Dennis Edwards, MDiv, MA, PhD

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Study Questions: Like Finding Grapes in the Desert: God’s Sweet Love

Hosea 9 & 10

This week’s questions:

1. Last week we discovered how the Israelites were adamant about doing things their own way; even to their detriment. Among the vile and heinous leaders that we discovered earlier (4: 8 & 5: 1), there were presumably a few voices (i.e prophets) who were trying to remind [...]

Sermon Audio: Harvesting a Hurricane

Harvesting a Hurricane

Hosea 7:1-8:14

Oct. 5, 2008

Peace Fellowship Sermons

Rev. Dennis Edwards, MDiv, MA, PhD

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Study Questions: Harvesting a Hurricane

Hosea 7-8

This week’s questions:

“They look everywhere except to heaven, to the Most High.” (Hosea 7:16 NLT)

1. Without question, ancient Israel incurred a horrendous set of consequences due to their rebellion and their refusing to acknowledge God. From Hosea’s prophecy we are able to sense some of the affliction that encumbered the people. Briefly [...]