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Avoiding Icebergs

Faith Lessons From Titanic Failure

History reminds us how pride and humbris can sink even what we deem “unsinkable.” In this series, we explore how overconfidence led to disaster for the Titanic—and how the same spiritual warning signs show up in Scripture. From ancient kings to modern applications, see why humility is the safeguard that helps us steer away from destruction. Various related topics that mirror faith are seen in the Titanic. Pride, complacency, materialism, and other traps seek to ensnare the Christian. What do we need to travel through icy waters and what are some anchors we need to navigate through life's challenges?

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Avoiding Icebergs (1)

Wallace, Steven 2025.04.13

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Avoiding Icebergs (2)

Wallace, Steven 2025.04.13 video

Luxury Before Lifeboats

Wallace, Steven 2025.04.20

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Complacency and the Lack of Disaster Preparedness

Wallace, Steven 2025.04.20 video

Our Anchor in Icy Waters

Wallace, Steven 2025.04.27

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Final Anchors

Wallace, Steven 2025.04.27 video
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An old exhortation needs to be fresh in our daily activities--continue in the faith!

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How To Call On The Lord To Be Saved?

It is a phrase which is often stated but one that is unlikely explained. You must "call on the name of the Lord" to be saved. But what does it mean? How do we call on the name of the Lord today?

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This command was also unclear to many of the Jews in the first century. The apostle Peter was preaching the gospel to thousands on the day of Pentecost wherein he quoted from the prophet Joel, "And it shall come to pass That whoever calls on the name of the LORD Shall be saved" (Acts 2:21).

After he testified against their deeds and after he gave irrefutable proof that Jesus was the Christ, the people were pierced to the heart and asked a very important question, "Men and brethren, what shall we do?" (Acts 2:37). If they knew "how to call on the name of the Lord, they would not have asked, "what shall we do?"

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The Plan of Salvation

Have you obeyed the gospel? Is the gospel to be obeyed and if so, what is required? We know the gospel is to be obeyed because Paul said of our Lord’s second coming,

“in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ” (2 Thess. 1:8).

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