Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Three) #1490c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 01-Jun-19; 13 minutes Go to the What’s in the Bucket? (commentary series) description: (hide) Believing any of the mendacious news from elite media outlets is like dipping a bucket into a contaminated well. Commentator Mark Levin, in his latest book Unfreedom of the … Continue reading “Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Three)”
Sermonette: Our Spiritual Wilderness
Sermonette: Our Spiritual Wilderness Red Sea Trials #1490s Ryan McClure Given 01-Jun-19; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) God shows transparency of His intentions to test us in order to see what is in our hearts (Deuteronomy 8:1-5). The Lord revealed to Moses His intention of saving Israel and teaching Egypt a lesson. Our forebears, camped … Continue reading “Sermonette: Our Spiritual Wilderness”
Sermon: Letters to Seven Churches (Part Nine): Philadelphia
Sermon: Letters to Seven Churches (Part Nine): Philadelphia #1489 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 25-May-19; 72 minutes Go to the Letters to the Seven Churches (sermon series) description: (hide) Christ’s epistle to the Philadelphian congregation (Revelation 3:7-12) illustrates the optimistic and encouraging approach God’s people should emulate in their communications with others, inside and outside of … Continue reading “Sermon: Letters to Seven Churches (Part Nine): Philadelphia”
Commentary: The Big Lie (Part Two)
Commentary: The Big Lie (Part Two) #1489c Mark Schindler Given 25-May-19; 15 minutes Go to the The Big Lie (commentary series) description: (hide) Satan is the father of lies (John 8:44), incessantly spewing out lies in every field of endeavor in order to further his agenda of destroying mankind and the earth. One such lie … Continue reading “Commentary: The Big Lie (Part Two)”
Sermonette: The Will To Change
Sermonette: The Will To Change Repentance In Light of Our Nature #1489s Joseph B. Baity Given 25-May-19; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) In a well-known fable, a scorpion convinces a frog to carry him across a pond. When the scorpion stings the frog in the water, bringing about both of their deaths, the scorpion tells … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Will To Change”
Sermon: Hebrews (Part Four): Who Was Jesus?
Sermon: Hebrews (Part Four): Who Was Jesus? #1488 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 18-May-19; 65 minutes Go to the Hebrews (sermon series) description: (hide) In the first chapter of his gospel, the apostle John assures us that Jesus was not just an extraordinary man exhibiting power and humility without flaw, but also possessed the massive intellect … Continue reading “Sermon: Hebrews (Part Four): Who Was Jesus?”
Commentary: Censorship and Political Correctness
Commentary: Censorship and Political Correctness #1488c Martin G. Collins Given 18-May-19; 10 minutes listen: description: (hide) Microsoft’s new AI-based software ("Ideas in Word") is designed to make writing not only grammatically but also politically correct. Algorithms enable the software to find "offensive" and "insensitive" usages and suggest modifications consonant with post-modern values. With the implementation … Continue reading “Commentary: Censorship and Political Correctness”
Sermonette: Offences Must Come
Sermonette: Offences Must Come #1488s Ronny H. Graham Given 18-May-19; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Social justice warriors have unraveled the Confederate flag as an ‘offensive’ symbol and now threaten to desecrate Georgia’s Stone Mountain Monument. Interestingly, both secular and biblical etymology of the verb "offend" indicate that "to offend" implies a transgression of a … Continue reading “Sermonette: Offences Must Come”
Sermon: Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Seven)
Sermon: Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Seven) Parable of the Sower #1487 Martin G. Collins Given 11-May-19; 65 minutes Go to the Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (sermon series) description: (hide) Memory is a gift from God; without it, we become isolated from ourselves, our family, history and culture. The … Continue reading “Sermon: Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Seven)”
Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Two)
Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Two) #1487c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 11-May-19; 13 minutes Go to the What’s in the Bucket? (commentary series) description: (hide) Considering the reaction of the laity to the United Methodist Church’s policy of permitting homosexuals to serve in the ministry, the Methodist Church is in fact just another humanist, … Continue reading “Commentary: What’s in the Bucket? (Part Two)”