Theology Thursday

Any BEL radio program that is primarily a Bible study or sermon, and especially those on Thursdays. After a ten-year hiatus, Theology Thursdays returned to BEL in October, 2012.

ThThurs: Isaiah Pt. 13

 ​* The Prophet Isaiah: Thus saith the Lord. From the first chapter to the last, through this ministry in Judah, God’s voice is heard loud and clear. Not surprisingly, the Hebrew prophet Isaiah confronts the church and the political leaders of our day as forcefully as he did 2,700 years ago the ancient nation of Israel. Bob Enyart’s verse-by-verse study of the life’s work of this great prophet reveals the heart of God. As we turn the pages through the book we learn without any doubt of the LORD’s priorities.

ThThurs: Galatians Pt. 16

* Letter to the Galatians: For over twenty-five years Bob Enyart has studied God"s Word praying for the wisdom to share the truth of Scripture with a lost and dying world. Now you can benefit from this very exciting Bible study. This eight-tape study through Paul's Epistle to the Galatians builds upon the foundation of knowledge laid down in Bob's Plot series.

ThThurs: Galatians Pt. 15

  * Letter to the Galatians: For over twenty-five years Bob Enyart has studied God"s Word praying for the wisdom to share the truth of Scripture with a lost and dying world. Now you can benefit from this very exciting Bible study. This eight-tape study through Paul's Epistle to the Galatians builds upon the foundation of knowledge laid down in Bob's Plot series.

ThThurs: Colossians Pt. 15

* Epistle to the Colossians: Paul's Epistle to the Colossians brings Christians to consider Christ's role in the Godhead and the very nature of the Trinity. Find out why Paul refers to the eternal Son of God as "the firstborn over all creation." Learn about God's delegation of authority as indicated by His creation of thrones and dominions, powers, principalities, and authorities. When Paul wrote that the Father nailed the law to the cross with Jesus, was he referring to the law of the land, or God's own Mosaic Law?

ThThurs: Colossians Pt. 14

* Epistle to the Colossians: Paul's Epistle to the Colossians brings Christians to consider Christ's role in the Godhead and the very nature of the Trinity. Find out why Paul refers to the eternal Son of God as "the firstborn over all creation." Learn about God's delegation of authority as indicated by His creation of thrones and dominions, powers, principalities, and authorities. When Paul wrote that the Father nailed the law to the cross with Jesus, was he referring to the law of the land, or God's own Mosaic Law?

ThThurs: Daniel Pt. 12

What We Believe and Why We Believe It* The Book of Daniel: Meet Daniel and his associates through this great BEL Bible study. You'll enjoy understanding this part of ancient Israel's history.

ThThurs: Daniel Pt. 11

What We Believe and Why We Believe It* The Book of Daniel: Meet Daniel and his associates through this great BEL Bible study. You'll enjoy understanding this part of ancient Israel's history.

ThThurs: John Pt. 19

Christ spoke often of the Father. Still, He preached an egocentric message. Jesus said: follow Me · believe in Me · abide in Me · do all for My sake · confess Me · love Me · come to Me · keep My commandments · receive Me · seek Me · I bear witness of Myself · I am the truth · I am the life. Should a created being direct most attention to the Father, or focus upon himself? Bible teachers use a handful of verses to establish Christ's identity. As is his style, Bob Enyart starts with a sweeping overview of the Bible to address the deity of Christ.

ThThurs: John Pt. 18

Christ spoke often of the Father. Still, He preached an egocentric message. Jesus said: follow Me · believe in Me · abide in Me · do all for My sake · confess Me · love Me · come to Me · keep My commandments · receive Me · seek Me · I bear witness of Myself · I am the truth · I am the life. Should a created being direct most attention to the Father, or focus upon himself? Bible teachers use a handful of verses to establish Christ's identity. As is his style, Bob Enyart starts with a sweeping overview of the Bible to address the deity of Christ.