Maurice Beale

14 Classes available in 3 Series from 1995-2000
3,448 Total listens since 2010
Speaker activity by year
19522025

This exhortation reflects on the Feast of Tabernacles as it was observed in the days of Jesus, drawing out its meaning for both ancient Israel and for disciples today. The feast celebrated God’s provision in the wilderness and pointed forward to His promise of dwelling with His people. In the gospel record, Jesus himself used the feast to declare the living water he offers to all who believe in him. By considering the historical setting and the spiritual lessons of this festival, we are reminded of God’s care, His call to rejoicing, and the hope of the kingdom when He will tabernacle with His people forever.

This practical and thought-provoking series explores what it really means to “focus on the truth” in everyday life. With warmth, humor, and a deep reliance on scripture, each class looks at how disciples can keep their eyes fixed on God’s purpose in the midst of work, family, ecclesial life, and the challenges facing young people. The series closes with a stirring reminder of the kingdom to come and a call to live with clarity of vision until the Lord returns.

This series follows the intertwined lives of Joseph and Judah, showing how their contrasting paths—one as a man of the flesh, the other as a man of the spirit—ultimately lead to redemption, unity, and the fulfillment of God’s purpose. Through patterns in Genesis, family struggles, spiritual decline, and eventual conversion, the classes highlight how God works through weakness to bring about His plan in Christ.

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

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)