Biblia

Sermonette: Seeing God in Creation (Part One)

Sermonette: Seeing God in Creation (Part One) Suppressing the Truth #1388s Ronny H. Graham Given 15-Jul-17; 17 minutes Go to the Seeing God in Creation (sermonette series) description: (hide) The academics who turn their backs on the fact that the invisible attributes of God are clearly seen through the things that are made acquire a … Continue reading “Sermonette: Seeing God in Creation (Part One)”

Sermon: The W’s and H’s of Meditation (Part One)

Sermon: The W’s and H’s of Meditation (Part One) #1387B David F. Maas Given 08-Jul-17; 31 minutes Go to the The W’s and H’s of Meditation (sermon series) description: (hide) We become what we think about all day long, and ruminating on carnal thoughts brings death. Meditation is a powerful antidote in combating negative thinking, … Continue reading “Sermon: The W’s and H’s of Meditation (Part One)”

Commentary: The Greatest Hall of Fame

Commentary: The Greatest Hall of Fame Becoming Enshrined in New Jerusalem #1387c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 08-Jul-17; 10 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, asking what Charlotte, North Carolina, Cooperstown, New York, Eveleth, Minnesota, Canton, Ohio, and Springfield, Massachusetts have in common, reveals they are all host cities for an athletic hall of fame—showcasing the … Continue reading “Commentary: The Greatest Hall of Fame”

Sermonette: The Petrified Heart

Sermonette: The Petrified Heart #1387s Austin Del Castillo Given 08-Jul-17; 19 minutes listen: description: (hide) While correction is something that children and adults find odious, paradoxically, the friend who offers constructive correction helps us mature and grow more than a ‘friend’ who ignores our faults. The very reason we are called into God’s Church is … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Petrified Heart”

Sermon: Cultural Paradigms in Scripture

Sermon: Cultural Paradigms in Scripture All Things To See Men #1386 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 01-Jul-17; 65 minutes listen: description: (hide) Paul had the capability of seeing the truths of the Bible from several different cultural paradigms, namely an honor-shame continuum and a power-fear continuum, familiar to Hebrew and Middle-Eastern cultures, and an innocence-guilt continuum, … Continue reading “Sermon: Cultural Paradigms in Scripture”

Commentary: Humanism Dominates

Commentary: Humanism Dominates #1386c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 01-Jul-17; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) The course that America is taking has destroyed her virtue. Breaking the first commandment is the worst sin because its violation is the epitome of self-centeredness, putting the self before God, the most blatant form of idolatry. The secular humanists, infiltrating … Continue reading “Commentary: Humanism Dominates”

Sermonette: Ezekiel’s Temple and the Covenants

Sermonette: Ezekiel’s Temple and the Covenants How God Will Work with Israel #1386s David C. Grabbe Given 01-Jul-17; 19 minutes listen: description: (hide) A future Millennial temple (described in Ezekiel 40—48) will contain some elements of the Old Covenant, including animal sacrifices and Levitical priests. In the resurrection of ancient Israel, largely a rebellious, stiff-necked … Continue reading “Sermonette: Ezekiel’s Temple and the Covenants”

Sermon: Using Power Righteously (Part Two)

Sermon: Using Power Righteously (Part Two) #1385 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 24-Jun-17; 68 minutes Go to the Using Power Righteously (sermon series) description: (hide) Our sense of responsibility should intensify when we realize that our calling was not random. The term "spirit" is associated with wind in both Greek and Hebrew, indicating a power that … Continue reading “Sermon: Using Power Righteously (Part Two)”

Commentary: How Big Is Amazon.com?

Commentary: How Big Is Amazon.com? The Rich Get Richer #1385c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 24-Jun-17; 10 minutes listen: description: (hide) Jeff Bezos has acquired over twenty-five lucrative dot com corporations, such as The Washington Post, as well as retail, clothing and food stores. In the current economic environment the rich are getting richer and the … Continue reading “Commentary: How Big Is Amazon.com?”