Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Five) #1496c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 06-Jul-19; 14 minutes Go to the What’s in the Bucket? (commentary series) description: (hide) Gullible Western society habitually accepts Satanic concepts proffered by progressive liberal forces without scientific proof. At the same time, the West has totally abandoned seeking God. Satan has deceived … Continue reading “Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Five)”
Sermonette: Offended By Truth
Sermonette: Offended By Truth #1496s Ronny H. Graham Given 06-Jul-19; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Revelation 19:11-15 describes Christ as a conquering Warrior, in total contrast to the world’s image of the frail, effeminate, long-haired man or the helpless babe. Jesus Christ has become a stumbling block to the nations which reject Him, while at … Continue reading “Sermonette: Offended By Truth”
Sermon: Hebrews (Part Five): Who Was Jesus?
Sermon: Hebrews (Part Five): Who Was Jesus? #1495 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 29-Jun-19; 69 minutes Go to the Hebrews (sermon series) description: (hide) The Book of Hebrews is essentially a treatise that catalogues the qualifications of Jesus Christ as our High Priest at the right hand of God. Written specifically for the Church, this document … Continue reading “Sermon: Hebrews (Part Five): Who Was Jesus?”
Commentary: The Alarmists’ Hoax
Commentary: The Alarmists’ Hoax #1495c Martin G. Collins Given 29-Jun-19; 9 minutes listen: description: (hide) The editors of the Oxford Dictionary identified "post-truth" as the 2016 "word of the year." The alarmist’s hoax of man-made climate change has imprisoned the minds of many. Post-truth refers to any situation (or circumstance) where "people are more likely … Continue reading “Commentary: The Alarmists’ Hoax”
Sermonette: God of the Living (2019)
Sermonette: God of the Living (2019) Matthew 22:32 and the Afterlife #1495s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 29-Jun-19; 22 minutes listen: description: (hide) Matthew 22:32 states that God "is not the God of the dead, but of the living." One Baptist minister, failing to look at other Scriptures on the subject of the resurrection and the … Continue reading “Sermonette: God of the Living (2019)”
Sermon: Letters to Seven Churches (Part Eleven): Laodicea
Sermon: Letters to Seven Churches (Part Eleven): Laodicea The Curse of Eternal Security #1494 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 22-Jun-19; 75 minutes Go to the Letters to the Seven Churches (sermon series) description: (hide) The failure of the Laodiceans to reciprocate Christ’s love for them may explain the intensity of His letter to them. Laodicea was … Continue reading “Sermon: Letters to Seven Churches (Part Eleven): Laodicea”
Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Four)
Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Four) #1494c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 22-Jun-19; 12 minutes Go to the What’s in the Bucket? (commentary series) description: (hide) The world we are instructed not to love (I John 2:15) is man’s governmental systems, under the control of the prince of the power of the air. The world’s … Continue reading “Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Four)”
Sermonette: Good Old Age
Sermonette: Good Old Age #1494s James Beaubelle Given 22-Jun-19; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) There is a difference between "old age" and "good old age." The latter can only be attained by (1) godly wisdom, (2) obedience to law, and (3) the fear of the Lord. We must seek all three to live to a … Continue reading “Sermonette: Good Old Age”
Sermon: Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Nine)
Sermon: Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Nine) #1493 Martin G. Collins Given 15-Jun-19; 68 minutes Go to the Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (sermon series) description: (hide) The loyalty of the Laodicean congregation did not extend far beyond loyalty to self. Loyalty and friendship are inextricably bound together, just as … Continue reading “Sermon: Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Nine)”
Sermonette: Our Final Performance Review
Sermonette: Our Final Performance Review Developing Diligent Stewardship #1493s Bill Onisick Given 15-Jun-19; 19 minutes listen: description: (hide) Without well-defined plans, projects become quickly derailed. A corollary of Parkinson’s Law ("work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion") is that both time and energy are wasted in the absence of carefully … Continue reading “Sermonette: Our Final Performance Review”