Sermonette: Indifference and Offering #1425s-AM John W. Ritenbaugh Given 31-Mar-18; 24 minutes listen: description: (hide) All mass movements share a cluster of similar characteristics. Although Herbert W. Armstrong, through his advertising acumen, was able to create in a peoples’ minds a hope for radical change for their personal benefit, that hope was not for material, … Continue reading “Sermonette: Indifference and Offering”
Sermon: Lessons From Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim
Sermon: Lessons From Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim #1424B Charles Whitaker (1944-2021) Given 24-Mar-18; 36 minutes listen: description: (hide) In the interests of preserving unity, God judges and then surgically separates hypocrites from real believers. This judgment-resulting-in-division model appears throughout Scripture in the episodes of the ones taken and the ones left behind, the wise … Continue reading “Sermon: Lessons From Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim”
Sermon: The W’s and H’s of Meditation (Part Four)
Sermon: The W’s and H’s of Meditation (Part Four) Mediting on the Brevity of Life #1424A David F. Maas Given 24-Mar-18; 36 minutes Go to the The W’s and H’s of Meditation (sermon series) description: (hide) Psalm 90:12 is an admonition to number our days in order to get a heart of wisdom. There is … Continue reading “Sermon: The W’s and H’s of Meditation (Part Four)”
Commentary: Kosher Pork
Commentary: Kosher Pork Rulings of Modern Pharisees #1424c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 24-Mar-18; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, suggesting that "kosher pork" is as an absurd oxymoron, reveals that ‘Rabbi Yuval Cherlow has argued that cloned flesh "loses its identity," thereby disregarding the scientific truth that the DNA identifies the cloned swine flesh … Continue reading “Commentary: Kosher Pork”
Sermonette: The Spring Holy Days
Sermonette: The Spring Holy Days What Do You Know About What God Has Done? #1424s Ryan McClure Given 24-Mar-18; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) We need to probe into the deeper meaning of the Spring holy days more than we have previously because God’s wisdom is unsearchable. We discover that Jesus Christ’s sacrifice was foreordained … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Spring Holy Days”
Sermon: Gossip
Sermon: Gossip The Very Serious Sin of Talebearing #1423 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 17-Mar-18; 71 minutes listen: description: (hide) The "fake news" of the first century was that Christians were cannibals, atheists and unpatriotic. This view was fact-based, but the facts were contextually contorted by detractors. The Romans had their own version of a media … Continue reading “Sermon: Gossip”
Commentary: What Kind of Bugs Have You Eaten?
Commentary: What Kind of Bugs Have You Eaten? Edible Insects #1423c Martin G. Collins Given 17-Mar-18; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins examines an article by Emily Main in the August16, 2016 number Rodale’s Organic Life, entitled "8 Gross Bugs You Don’t Know You’re Eating." Main alleges that, due to lax FDA standards regarding … Continue reading “Commentary: What Kind of Bugs Have You Eaten?”
Sermonette: Our Father’s Joy
Sermonette: Our Father’s Joy Lessons From Abigal and Nabal #1423s Bill Onisick Given 17-Mar-18; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) During our pre-Passover self-examination, we need to ask God for the ability to see our hidden weaknesses. Paradoxically, when we see a major fault in someone else (according to the speck-and-beam principle), it could well be … Continue reading “Sermonette: Our Father’s Joy”
Sermon: God’s Perseverance With His Saints (Part Two)
Sermon: God’s Perseverance With His Saints (Part Two) Distinctly Different #1422 Martin G. Collins Given 10-Mar-18; 74 minutes Go to the God’s Perseverance With His Saints (sermon series) description: (hide) The subtle infiltration of secularism is the major cause of fissures in the greater Church of God. We must focus on what the Father demands … Continue reading “Sermon: God’s Perseverance With His Saints (Part Two)”
Commentary: Do You Feel Free?
Commentary: Do You Feel Free? #1422c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 10-Mar-18; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) Guy Benson, the political editor for Townhall.com, sees no conflict between his homosexual orientation and his conservative views. His defense of his uncloseted perversity is emblematic of the weakness of nominal Christianity. The mainstream Christian churches have lost the … Continue reading “Commentary: Do You Feel Free?”