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Stephen Flurry

God rejected Saul as king over Ancient Israel because his heart wasn’t right with God. The Bible calls David, on the other hand, a man after God’s heart. He thought and acted like God! In this program, Stephen Flurry examines how to have a heart like God’s.

What is behind the rising tide of hatred toward Jews?

Here’s what you can do!

When the Ancient Israelites demanded the Prophet Samuel give them a king like the other nations around them, God gave them one that they chose—a wealthy, influential, good-looking, powerful man from the tribe of Benjamin. When Saul began his reign, he was actually a humble servant who was deeply submissive to God’s authority—but he didn’t remain that way. In this program, Stephen Flurry continues examining what we can learn by studying the example of Saul’s life.

God gave King Saul His Holy Spirit so that he could develop a heart after God’s own heart. After the start, Saul’s attitude was right with God and became converted to God’s way of life. Saul could have been a very powerful instrument in the hand of God—had he remained humble. In this program, Stephen Flurry examines what we can learn about leadership by studying the example of Saul’s life.

New alliances are being formed in the Middle East that will soon shake the world.

When you think about the greatest king to ever rule Ancient Israel, David is the one personality that immediately comes to mind. But the Bible reveals that long before David ever came along, God Himself was actually Israel’s King! In this program, Stephen Flurry reviews the history of when Israel rejected God as their King.

According to tradition, God first appeared to the prophet Samuel when he was just 13 years old. God called on this young teenager to restore true worship within the priesthood. In this series on Samuel, Stephen Flurry continues reviewing the remarkable life of the prophet Samuel.

Three years after President Obama’s historic speech in Cairo, the Muslim world is vastly more radicalized.

In ancient Israel God used the prophet Samuel to bridge the gap between the period of the judges and the establishment of the Davidic monarchy. It is in Samuel’s writings that we first learn about the restoration of God’s royal family rule to this Earth through David’s throne. In many ways, the prophet Samuel marks the beginning of God’s plan to establish the Kingdom of God on Earth. In this series on Samuel, Stephen Flurry travels to the approximate site of the ancient prophet’s hometown to review the life of the prophet Samuel.

According to the way God organized the Old Testament canon, the book of Chronicles was meant to be the very last book of the Hebrew Bible. A closer look at this book shows that its whole focus is on the kingdom of Judah and the throne of David. In the final episode of this three-part series, Stephen Flurry illustrates how the perpetual covenant of David’s throne bridges the gap between the old and new testaments.

The story of two brilliant visionaries who shared a passion for beautifying God’s eternal city.

Some say the Davidic covenant was conditional, and that when future generations rebelled, David’s throne ended. But God told David that if Solomon or the children of Israel disobeyed, He would chasten them with the rod of men—but that He would not break the covenant! In the second episode of this three-part series, Stephen Flurry illustrates how the perpetual covenant of David’s throne bridges the gap between the old and new testaments.

Why do so many traditional Christians completely ignore what God said about Jesus Christ and the throne of David? The Bible teaches that God will soon hand over the throne He established in David to His Son Jesus Christ—and that Jesus Christ will rule from that throne forever! In the first episode of this three-part series, Stephen Flurry illustrates how the perpetual covenant of David’s throne bridges the gap between the old and new testaments.

After years of clashing with the Holocaust Museum about Hitler’s pope, the Vatican gains the upper hand.

When you look into the life of Abraham and the promises God made to him, you find a powerful example of obedience and true worship. God says we must follow in Abraham’s steps if we are to inherit the same promises. In today’s program, Stephen Flurry reviews the promises God made to the father of the faithful.

‘Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.’

In May, Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi won Egypt’s first presidential election in history. The West may be hailing it as a victory for democracy, but it also means a radical Islamist now presides over the biggest and most powerful state in the Arab world. In this program, Stephen Flurry forecasts what this now means for Egypt—and for the entire Middle East.

What happens next in the Middle East?

The city of Jerusalem was established over 3,000 years ago, and it seems everyone has an opinion on its history. But what does God have to say about Israel, and about Jerusalem? What are the origins of this city? In this program, Stephen Flurry covers the rich history between Jerusalem and the Jews.

Just before Hosni Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt, he warned that the political chaos resulting from his resignation would end in the Muslim Brotherhood taking over Egypt. It was a prediction the Trumpet Magazine made years ago, and one we now see coming to pass in Egypt. In the program, Stephen Flurry examines where Egypt is headed.

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