Sermon: Passover and New Creation #1369A Charles Whitaker (1944-2021) Given 25-Mar-17; 36 minutes listen: description: (hide) Genesis 1 and 2 contain a plethora of pairings (binary opposites, dichotomies), such as day and night, male and female, sea and land, the Tree of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life, etc. During the first stage … Continue reading “Sermon: Passover and New Creation”
Commentary: A Cause of Terrorism
Commentary: A Cause of Terrorism When Terrorism Strikes the Nations of Israel #1369c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 25-Mar-17; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) Incidents of terrorism are on the rise, sometimes occurring two to three times a day, many of which the mainstream media do not report. These gruesome incidents, perpetrated within the Israelitish nations … Continue reading “Commentary: A Cause of Terrorism”
Sermonette: Nahum
Sermonette: Nahum Nineveh’s Destruction and God’s Comfort #1369s Ronny H. Graham Given 25-Mar-17; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Nahum is a rather obscure and neglected book in the Minor Prophets. While it predicts a violent destruction of a world-class empire, it also provides comfort and assurance to the exiles of the ten-tribe Northern Kingdom of … Continue reading “Sermonette: Nahum”
Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part One)
Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part One) #1368 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 18-Mar-17; 71 minutes Go to the Is America A Christian Nation? (sermon series) description: (hide) We are reaping the consequences of the episode recorded in I Samuel 8:4-7, in which Israel demanded a king instead of trusting in God as their ruler. … Continue reading “Sermon: Is America a Christian Nation? (Part One)”
Commentary: A Famine of The Word (Part One)
Commentary: A Famine of The Word (Part One) The Worldwide Web #1368c Martin G. Collins Given 18-Mar-17; 12 minutes Go to the A Famine Of The Word (commentary series) description: (hide) God’s Word has been preserved and distributed on media ranging from animal skins to papyrus to the printed word to the internet. Sinister forces … Continue reading “Commentary: A Famine of The Word (Part One)”
Sermonette: Conflicts In The Body
Sermonette: Conflicts In The Body Going To War With The Family #1368s Ryan McClure Given 18-Mar-17; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) Family members, especially siblings, inflict more pain on each other than strangers. Scripture has abundant examples of sibling rivalry from Cain and Abel through Jacob and Esau—a rift unsettled to this day. In I … Continue reading “Sermonette: Conflicts In The Body”
Sermon: To Do Your Will, O God!
Sermon: To Do Your Will, O God! Reconciliation #1367 Martin G. Collins Given 11-Mar-17; 66 minutes listen: description: (hide) There never has been, and never will be, another death like Jesus Christ’s. Our Omniscient God, who cannot sin, knew that we would sin and, therefore, pre-ordained a sacrifice that would satisfy all legal requirements, but … Continue reading “Sermon: To Do Your Will, O God!”
Commentary: The Climate-Change Hoax
Commentary: The Climate-Change Hoax A Narrative Designed to Deceive #1367c Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 11-Mar-17; 14 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, reflecting on Scott Pruitt, President Trump’s appointee for the Environmental Protection Agency, explains that Pruitt welcomes a healthy debate on climate concerns, but denies there is any "consensus" on the alleged man-made "Global … Continue reading “Commentary: The Climate-Change Hoax”
Sermonette: To Pray or Not to Pray?
Sermonette: To Pray or Not to Pray? Praying in Public #1367s Bill Onisick Given 11-Mar-17; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Jesus Christ assured His disciples that those who are not against us we can consider for us. The apostle Paul rejoiced that, whatever the motives of his ‘competitors,’ they were preaching the gospel. It is … Continue reading “Sermonette: To Pray or Not to Pray?”
Sermon: Esther (Part Five)
Sermon: Esther (Part Five) Conclusion: Purim and Preparing The Bride #1366 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 04-Mar-17; 73 minutes Go to the Esther (sermon series) description: (hide) The festival of Purim, commemorating the deliverance of the Jews from virulent anti-Semitism in ancient Persia, is celebrated with a notable spirit of merriment because it depicts a miraculous … Continue reading “Sermon: Esther (Part Five)”