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Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Three)

Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Three) #1372B John W. Ritenbaugh Given 11-Apr-17; 64 minutes Go to the Is America A Christian Nation? (sermon series) description: (hide) God has been totally involved in establishing the Holy Seed and the Holy line to preserve and protect this seed. In His supreme sovereignty, He has also … Continue reading “Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Three)”

Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Two)

Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Two) #1371 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 08-Apr-17; 67 minutes Go to the Is America A Christian Nation? (sermon series) description: (hide) We are recipients of the promised seed made to Adam and Eve, the Holy Line, beginning with Seth leading through Noah, Abraham, Jacob, David, and Jesus Christ, … Continue reading “Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Two)”

Commentary: A Famine of the Word (Part Two)

Commentary: A Famine of the Word (Part Two) Social Media Double Standards #1371c Martin G. Collins Given 08-Apr-17; 11 minutes Go to the A Famine Of The Word (commentary series) description: (hide) The attempt to censor is nothing new, but has been around throughout history, notably by the government of England for religious reasons, giving … Continue reading “Commentary: A Famine of the Word (Part Two)”

Sermonette: A Failure of Imagination

Sermonette: A Failure of Imagination Evaluating Our Self-Examination #1371s Joseph B. Baity Given 08-Apr-17; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Joseph Baity, reflecting on the fiasco of last week’s electronic malfunction, threatening to destroy a successful transmission of services, observes that although each factor in the breakdown could have been successfully dealt with individually, a perfect … Continue reading “Sermonette: A Failure of Imagination”

Sermonette: You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks

Sermonette: You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks #1370s Mike Ford (1955-2021) Given 01-Apr-17; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Learning is a never-ending process; senior citizens have just as much capability of learning as younger people do, but seniors utilize different parts of their brain. To be sure, because we lean towards resting on … Continue reading “Sermonette: You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks”

Commentary: Should a Christian Enforce Unjust Laws?

Commentary: Should a Christian Enforce Unjust Laws? #1370c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 01-Apr-17; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh acknowledges that this is not our Father’s world and that man’s laws, established by "community" mores, are often at cross purposes with God’s holy law—laws such as legalized infanticide (abortion) and same-sex ‘marriage’ (sexual perversion). … Continue reading “Commentary: Should a Christian Enforce Unjust Laws?”

Sermon: Control and Self-Control

Sermon: Control and Self-Control #1370 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 01-Apr-17; 73 minutes listen: description: (hide) Americans treasure their freedom of movement despite the "Nanny State’s" insincere protestations about safety as it attempts to camouflage seizing power. While politicians desire to control everything, Christianity wants to instill self-control. Paradoxically, when we yield to God’s sovereignty, He … Continue reading “Sermon: Control and Self-Control”

Sermon: Caveats About Self-Examination

Sermon: Caveats About Self-Examination #1369B David F. Maas Given 25-Mar-17; 37 minutes listen: description: (hide) We must be very careful how we undertake our pre-Passover self-examination. We must realize that (1) taking the Passover in an unworthy manner can result in serious physical or spiritual hazards, (2) trying to use our own resources without a … Continue reading “Sermon: Caveats About Self-Examination”