Commentary: Set Up For Success How Not To Live In Poverty #1515c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 09-Nov-19; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) The younger generation today tends to to accept socialism, oblivious to the horrendous damage socialist experiments have brought to the world. Politicians have fomented hatred toward capitalism by comparing it to an imaginary … Continue reading “Commentary: Set Up For Success”
Sermonette: Nothing But Ashes
Sermonette: Nothing But Ashes #1515s Bill Onisick Given 09-Nov-19; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) Misplaced human reason and intellectualism can blind our eyes to the clarity of the Scriptures, putting us in danger of annihilation. The Apostle Paul, because of the ‘intellectual’ traditions of the Pharisees, was blind to the Scriptures until God literally struck … Continue reading “Sermonette: Nothing But Ashes”
Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part One): Origins
Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part One): Origins How Israel Came to Be #1514 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 02-Nov-19; 72 minutes Go to the The Doctrine of Israel (sermon series) description: (hide) Archeology provides scholars with little evidence to corroborate God’s Word regarding the Israelite civilization. The reasons are: (1.) Because of assiduously following the … Continue reading “Sermon: The Doctrine of Israel (Part One): Origins”
Commentary: 1619 and 1984
Commentary: 1619 and 1984 #1514c Charles Whitaker (1944-2021) Given 02-Nov-19; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) Totalitarian governments often attempt to perpetuate their regimes by resorting to policies of "reschooling" their citizens in order to bring about behavioral changes. Satan has convinced nearly everyone that education is the answer to the world’s problems, thereby tricking governments … Continue reading “Commentary: 1619 and 1984”
Sermonette: Can God Look on Sin?
Sermonette: Can God Look on Sin? God’s Watchful Eyes #1514s Ryan McClure Given 02-Nov-19; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Many believe that God the Father is unable to look on sin, based on a misinterpretation of Matthew 27:46 and Habakkuk 1:13. In point of fact, many scriptures assure us that God’s eyes run to and … Continue reading “Sermonette: Can God Look on Sin?”
Sermon: The Unshakable Kingdom!
Sermon: The Unshakable Kingdom! #1513 Martin G. Collins Given 26-Oct-19; 70 minutes listen: description: (hide) We are going through a paradigm shift in which everything we considered stable (culture, borders, institutions) are crumbling before our eyes. The Bible is the most stable and practical treasure we currently have. God’s Word tells us what cannot be … Continue reading “Sermon: The Unshakable Kingdom!”
Commentary: Personal Finance
Commentary: Personal Finance #1513c Mike Ford (1955-2021) Given 26-Oct-19; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) The financial security we experience at the Feast of Tabernacles is an anomaly when compared to the rest of the year, when we are confined to a stringent budget. Indeed, most of Jacob’s offspring are deeply in debt, some to the … Continue reading “Commentary: Personal Finance”
Sermonette: Continue to Live the Perfect Law of Liberty
Sermonette: Continue to Live the Perfect Law of Liberty #1513s Mark Schindler Given 26-Oct-19; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Our carnal minds continually have a grip on us, leading us to war against God and His commandments perpetually. God has challenged us to govern ourselves, using the power of His Holy Spirit, resisting the selfish, … Continue reading “Sermonette: Continue to Live the Perfect Law of Liberty”
Feast: Where God Places His Name (Part Two)
Feast: Where God Places His Name (Part Two) #FT19-08-PM Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 21-Oct-19; 72 minutes Go to the Where God Places His Name (Feast sermon series) description: (hide) The Third Commandment warns against taking God’s name in vain. Besides the obvious understandings of profanity, swearing falsely, and speaking His name flippantly, the more important … Continue reading “Feast: Where God Places His Name (Part Two)”
Sermonette: The Eighth Day
Sermonette: The Eighth Day #FT19-08s-PM David C. Grabbe Given 21-Oct-19; 21 minutes listen: description: (hide) The Eight Day (often called the Last Great Day) has little written about it. The root of the Hebrew word for "eight" connotes abundance and overabundance. On the eighth day, Israelites could abandon their temporary dwelling and return home, if … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Eighth Day”