Biblia

Sermonette: Thankfulness

Sermonette: Thankfulness #1544s James Beaubelle Given 16-May-20; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) The adage "Familiarity breeds contempt" can apply to spiritual matters in addition to people. If the magnificent promises given to God’s called-out ones become boring, they are jeopardizing their relationship with God. Malachi 3:8 warns God’s people not to rob God. Robbing God … Continue reading “Sermonette: Thankfulness”

Sermon: Whoever Loves and Practices a Lie

Sermon: Whoever Loves and Practices a Lie #1543 Charles Whitaker (1944-2021) Given 09-May-20; 78 minutes listen: description: (hide) Today’s real pandemic is the plethora of lies which issue from Satan’s mouth and which envelop the face of the earth through the words and actions of his children. In Revelation 21:8, Christ lists three spiritual conditions … Continue reading “Sermon: Whoever Loves and Practices a Lie”

Commentary: The Right Hand of Fellowship

Commentary: The Right Hand of Fellowship #1543c Mark Schindler Given 09-May-20; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) Pandemics, capable of overwhelming the most advanced healthcare systems, are on the rise. God, however, promises protection to those who remain faithful to Him. The folk of the world at large is oblivious to the cause-effect relationship between disobedience … Continue reading “Commentary: The Right Hand of Fellowship”

Sermonette: What Type of Leader Are You?

Sermonette: What Type of Leader Are You? Servant Leadership #1543s Ted E. Bowling Given 09-May-20; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ted Bowling relates a story about Israel Putnam, a general during the Revolutionary War who taught a prideful corporal a lesson about servant leadership by engaging in manual labor. Part of the leavening of the … Continue reading “Sermonette: What Type of Leader Are You?”

Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part Eight): Romans 10

Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part Eight): Romans 10 The Righteousness of Faith #1542 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 02-May-20; 72 minutes Go to the The Doctrine of Israel (sermon series) description: (hide) From the days of Sinai on, the ancient Israelites fixated on the notion that they were God’s chosen people. This perspective was counterproductive: … Continue reading “Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part Eight): Romans 10”

Commentary: COVID-19 and Returning to Normal

Commentary: COVID-19 and Returning to Normal #1542c David C. Grabbe Given 02-May-20; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) While we naturally desire to ‘get back to normal,’ what the United States experienced before COVID-19 was hardly normal when viewed from God’s perspective. Mainstream ‘Christianity’ had embraced paganism, homosexuality and other ugly sexual perversion and abortion. All … Continue reading “Commentary: COVID-19 and Returning to Normal”

Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part Seven): Romans 9

Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part Seven): Romans 9 An Elect Remnant #1541 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 25-Apr-20; 76 minutes Go to the The Doctrine of Israel (sermon series) description: (hide) Paul describes physical Israel in Romans 9-11 as broken branches, allowing gentile branches to be grafted in, with the goal of the ultimate reinstatement … Continue reading “Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part Seven): Romans 9”

Commentary: Confusion of Heart

Commentary: Confusion of Heart #1541c Martin G. Collins Given 25-Apr-20; 10 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins focuses on the yawning gap between God’s perfect laws, precepts, and guidelines, giving clear and explicit quarantine laws (Leviticus 13 and Numbers 5), with the cacophonous, confusing, and contradictory regulations of medical ‘experts’ and political entities. While God’s … Continue reading “Commentary: Confusion of Heart”

Sermonette: According to My Gospel

Sermonette: According to My Gospel #1541s Charles Whitaker (1944-2021) Given 25-Apr-20; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Paul’s thrice-appearing formula, "… according to my gospel," does not support some theologian’s contention that the apostle developed an idiosyncratic gospel distinct from the gospel which Christ preached (Mark 1:14). Paul’s belief that there is only one gospel (Galatians … Continue reading “Sermonette: According to My Gospel”