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Sermonette: Money, Control and Sacrifice (2015)

Sermonette: Money, Control and Sacrifice (2015) Offering #1260As John W. Ritenbaugh Given 04-Apr-15; 25 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ecclesiastes 10:13 says that "money answers everything." Some people obsess about money, working their fingers to the bone to accumulate more. Money is neutral, but the inordinate desire or love of money has horrific, evil consequences. Money … Continue reading “Sermonette: Money, Control and Sacrifice (2015)”

Sermon: Biblical Principles of Justice (Part Three)

Sermon: Biblical Principles of Justice (Part Three) Principles From the New Testament #1259 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 28-Mar-15; 77 minutes Go to the Biblical Principles of Justice (sermon series) description: (hide) A macabre case in North Carolina involved a couple that had been collecting welfare benefits for an adopted daughter who had been mysteriously missing … Continue reading “Sermon: Biblical Principles of Justice (Part Three)”

Commentary: Conspiracy Theory (Part Fifteen)

Commentary: Conspiracy Theory (Part Fifteen) #1259c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 28-Mar-15; 12 minutes Go to the Conspiracy Theory (commentary series) description: (hide) Philosophy claims to focus on reality and existence, allegedly allowing only that which can be verified by the five senses. Educators steeped in worldly philosophy relegate the existence of God and moral principles … Continue reading “Commentary: Conspiracy Theory (Part Fifteen)”

Sermonette: Where Does Righteousness Come From?

Sermonette: Where Does Righteousness Come From? A Look at Job #1259s David C. Grabbe Given 28-Mar-15; 19 minutes listen: description: (hide) The Bible sets up Noah, Daniel, and Job as examples of righteousness. God characterizes Job as blameless, far beyond Pharisaical law-keeping. Job assiduously avoided the wrong things, but consistently practiced the right things, like … Continue reading “Sermonette: Where Does Righteousness Come From?”

Commentary: Conspiracy Theory (Part Fourteen)

Commentary: Conspiracy Theory (Part Fourteen) #1258c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 21-Mar-15; 11 minutes Go to the Conspiracy Theory (commentary series) description: (hide) Pragmatism relies on what is convenient rather than what is right, cowardly kicking the can down the road for future generations to pick up. This philosophy is engendered and practiced by secular humanists … Continue reading “Commentary: Conspiracy Theory (Part Fourteen)”