It Is Time To Seek The Lord

Harry Tennant

Hashawha (1991)

This 1991 series, It Is Time to Seek the Lord, delivers a heartfelt call to spiritual renewal, urging believers to rekindle their devotion, strengthen their homes, and live faithfully in the light of God’s word. Each class draws on scripture with practical lessons for daily discipleship, emphasizing the urgency of preparing for the return of Christ. Through exhortation and encouragement, the series reminds listeners that true triumph lies not in human strength but in leaning on the faithfulness of God.

Where Is the Fire Our Early Brethren Kindled?

The opening class reflects on the zeal and commitment of the early brethren, contrasting their faith with the challenges of a distracted and unstable modern world. It reminds us that the call is not to look back wistfully, but to renew our own dedication in the present. The lesson urges self-examination, a rekindling of watchfulness, and a revival of hope as we await the coming of Christ.

Our Homes and the Ecclesial Home

This study highlights the importance of godly homes as the foundation of strong ecclesias. It explores the role of love, discipline, and hospitality in shaping families that honor God. Practical warnings are given about the risks of materialism and isolation, while encouragement is offered to make our homes extensions of the ecclesia—places where prayer, fellowship, and service to others flourish.

The Saints in Triumph

Here the focus turns to the believer’s ultimate victory in Christ. Drawing from Paul’s imagery of a triumphal procession, the class shows how disciples share in Christ’s triumph when they bring their thoughts, actions, and weaknesses to his cross. The lesson emphasizes that no sin is greater than Christ’s victory, encouraging believers to replace destructive thoughts with Godly ones and to live with confidence in his redeeming power.

Amen

The fourth class explores the depth of the word “amen,” showing that it is far more than a closing phrase to prayer. Rooted in the ideas of truth, faith, and faithfulness, “amen” reflects the very character of God—the one who is unchanging and dependable. The class teaches that when we say “amen,” we are affirming trust in God’s promises, acknowledging Him as our support, and aligning ourselves with His steadfast truth.

Awake Thou That Sleepest (Exhortation)

The series concludes with an exhortation that ties together its central themes: the urgency of seeking the Lord, the necessity of strong homes and ecclesias, the assurance of triumph in Christ, and the call to faithful, wholehearted discipleship. It encourages believers to live with joy, thanksgiving, and trust, knowing that God is our refuge and that His promises are sure.

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Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)