Jeremiah 29-Kansas Bible Conference – August 21-23, 2015
Kansas Bible Conference
August 21–23, 2015
“For I know the thoughts [plans] that I think toward you,
says the LORD, thoughts [plans] of peace and not of evil,
to give you a future and a hope.” Jer 29:11
The purpose of this conference was to provide information about what we will encounter in the days ahead.
Gene Cunningham participated in a Bible Conference, along with other well-qualified teachers, to discuss principles from the Book of Jeremiah—specifically regarding the promise of Jer 29:11.
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We have positional holiness. David uses "righteousness" (Psa 18:24) as a picture of fellowship (Psa 86:2). David's righteousness has 3 witnesses (1Sa 26:23, 1Ki 14:8, 1Ki 11:4). God looks at our lives and desire of the heart - regardless of failure. We all fail but how we recover is paramount (Ecc 7:20, Psa 32:6). God gives strength for the way He wants us to go -- obedience (Psa 18:31-32). God gives stability (Psa 18:33-34) and increased impact (Psa 18:35-36). Only the eye of faith can see these things. David prays for victory (Psa 18:37-42). God takes the smallest instrument in nearest work in simplest way for the greatest victory (1Sa 17:47). God uses the weak and despised for His glory (Psa 18:43-45, Psa 113:7, Luk 1:53, Luk 3:5, 1Pe 5:5). David prays to his Deliverer (Psa 18:46-50). The Lord always is there to deliver (Heb 7:25). "Jesus" in New Testament is the name for "Deliverance" in the "Old Testament".