Cornel Rasor
Pastor-Teacher, Kootenai Community Church
Appears in 53 Episodes
Nebuchadnezzar Loses His Mind (Daniel 4: 19-37)
Daniel interprets Nebuchadnezzar's dream and the King is deposed by God, spends 7 years as though he was an animal, and has his kingdom restored. He finally gives God ...
Review of Chapter 3; King Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Daniel 4: 1-18)
The King has a disturbing dream and seeks its interpretation from his "wise men" and Daniel. An exposition of Daniel 4:1-18.
Introduction to Chapter 4 (Daniel 4:1-9)
Nebuchadnezzar has a second dream. An exposition of Daniel 4:1-9.
God Rescues His Saints (Daniel 3:24-30)
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are rescued from the furnace and Nebuchadnezzar promotes them. An exposition of Daniel 3:24-30.
The Cost of Commitment (Daniel 3:8-23)
Nebuchadnezzar interrogates and punishes Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego for their refusal to bow to his idol.
The Golden Image (Daniel 3:1-8)
Nebuchadnezzar requires worship of the image he created.
The Dream Continues (Daniel 2:45-49)
Daniel finishes his interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream and is rewarded.
The Dream Interpreted (Daniel 2:36-44)
Daniel begins the interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream.
Daniel 2:28-35 Review
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The King’s Dream (Daniel 2:28-35)
Daniel continues to give glory to God for being able to reveal dreams. He then begins to describe the dream that Nebuchadnezzar had interpreted. An exposition of Danie...
Daniel Receives the Answer to the King’s Dilemma (Daniel 2:14-27)
Daniel stops the impending execution of all of Babylon's "wise men" and begins the interpretation of the King's dream. An exposition of Daniel 2:14-27.
Nebuchadnezzar Seeks Dream Interpretation (Daniel 2:1-13)
King Nebuchadnezzar asks his older counselors to interpret a troubling dream that is causing him to lose sleep. They equivocate and the king decides to kill all of the...
Reformation Q&A – November 5, 2017
Questions regarding the Reformation were answered by the elders of Kootenai Church--Jim Osman, Dave Rich, Jess Whetsel, and Cornel Rasor.
