Pastor John Samuel Barnett stands on King Herod’s mountain and tomb. Pastor Barnett challenges us to realize that life is fleeting but the promises of God are everlasting – and we are to constantly pursue the everlasting God and His Word.
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Pastor John Samuel Barnett stands in the Holy City that Jesus touched in His Incarnation and walked amongst the people. During that time Jesus spoke with people, touched people, and moved people that was not culturally appropriate to do any of those things to. Pastor Barnett encourages us that Jesus touched and still touches us today.
Pastor John Samuel Barnett stands in the marketplace that Peter would have walked and traded with. Pastor Barnett challenges us with the question of who will we serve? God or man?
Pastor John Samuel Barnett is in the Holy City of Jerusalem today. He teaches, from a rooftop, about King David’s temptation and giving in to his unguarded moment of Bathsheba. Pastor Barnett teaches on how we are to flee those unguarded moments.
Pastor John Samuel Barnett is on a boat in the Sea of Galilee as he teaches on Hebrews 6 and on the cities of refuge in the OT and how they relate to our refuge in Jesus Christ.
Today Pastor John Samuel Barnett teaches from the location of the battle where David slew Goliath. Pastor Barnett teaches on David and his early life.
Judges 16. Samson’s story is a cautionary tale that we can learn from but it’s also a story of redemption. Pastor John Samuel Barnett teaches on the life of Samson in the place where he walked and lived.
Today Pastor John Samuel Barnett draws lessons from 1 Samuel 31 and he does so in the area around Mt. Gilboa. We can still learn godly lessons from the end of Saul’s life and his successes and failures.
Acts 12. As you enjoy today’s video from Pastor John Samuel Barnett in the Holy Land, realize the current setting the group is in – a toppled pagan temple. The temple wasn’t destroyed by a violent uprising or disenfranchised voter block. It was destroyed because a small group of Christians followed the command of their Lord and Savior to go out into the whole world and make disciples in the name of the Triune God!
What lessons are to be learned from this? Pastor Barnett has a few but if “all the oceans ink and all men scribes…” how the seas would dry up and we still have more to learn! Praise the Almighty and the One who turns the whole world upside down!
The Old Testament book of Isaiah has been called “The Fifth Gospel”. Isaiah proclaims the truth of the pre-incarnate Christ as he has a direct, life altering encounter with Him (Isaiah 6). He goes on to talk about a Remnant of God’s Holy People that has an immediate application for Israel but then telescopes out to God’s future Church with Jesus Christ as the Head.
But Isaiah also has a strong message throughout his writings on the coming Prince of Peace, the Holy God, the Savior of the world. Today, Pastor John Samuel Barnett uses the Holy Land that Isaiah stood on and that hundreds of years later Jesus Christ would fulfill those words and stand on that same land as the incarnate God-Man. The illustrations that Isaiah speaks about, Pastor Barnett shows in his teaching today so that we can see what the people of Isaiah’s day, and Christ’s day would see as illustrations of the truth of the love of our holy and great God. Do you know this Savior? Do you proclaim and praise His love and truth?
