Jim Dillingham

14 Classes available in 4 Series from 2000-2001
8,272 Total listens since 2010
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God’s plan of salvation has always been illustrated in His appointed celebrations. In this series, Brother Jim Dillingham explores four great biblical observances—Passover, the Day of Atonement, the Memorial Service, and the marriage supper of the Lamb—showing how each one reflects the work of Christ and our hope of redemption. These studies reveal the richness of God’s covenants and call us to see how divine principles of life, death, sacrifice, and joy are written into these celebrations.

The created world is more than a backdrop for life—it is a living testimony of God’s wisdom and purpose. In this series, Brother Jim Dillingham explores the language of creation, showing how the heavens, the earth, the clouds, the rains, the rocks, and even fire speak spiritual lessons. Each study reveals how the natural world reflects the glory of God and points forward to His plan of redemption, inviting us to listen carefully to the gospel written into creation itself.

In this engaging evening program, Brother Jim Dillingham recounts what he calls his greatest misadventure—a trip to Israel undertaken without the safety of a tour group. With humor and honesty, he shares a series of missteps and near disasters: tense interrogations at the airport, harrowing driving experiences, encounters with Bedouins, and even a moment when his luggage was mistaken for a bomb. Along the way, he weaves in lessons from Scripture and reflections on the land where Jesus and the prophets once walked. What might have been only a tale of frustration becomes instead a vivid reminder of God’s providence, the value of fellowship, and the importance of finding joy even in trial.

In this heartfelt evening program, Brother Jim Dillingham reflects on how God opens doors of opportunity in our lives—doors to service, growth, and faith. Drawing on examples from Scripture and personal experience, he shows how these opportunities may not always come in the form we expect, but they always carry the potential to shape us for God’s kingdom. The message is both encouraging and practical, reminding us to walk through the doors that God places before us with trust, courage, and a willingness to be changed.

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

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)