Sermonette: Home From the Feast – Now What? Keeping the Feast Spirit Alive #1178s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 28-Sep-13; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, reflecting that we have all returned from the Feast of Tabernacles, reminds us that we must now get into the flow of mundane daily living once again. In many … Continue reading “Sermonette: Home From the Feast – Now What?”
Feast: The New World Order Rises
Feast: The New World Order Rises #FT13-08-PM John W. Ritenbaugh Given 26-Sep-13; 70 minutes listen: description: (hide) Jesus Christ and His Army (consisting of the glorified saints and angels) have been preparing through the ages. Satan has been preparing to sabotage God’s work, presenting continuous pressures to veer into evil. The kingdom of the world … Continue reading “Feast: The New World Order Rises”
Sermonette: Classical and Modern Metaphors of the Resurrection
Sermonette: Classical and Modern Metaphors of the Resurrection #FT13-08s-PM David F. Maas Given 26-Sep-13; 21 minutes listen: description: (hide) The process of resurrection and glorification consists of transferring data from impermanent corruptible containers to permanent incorruptible containers. When Herbert Armstrong shared the concept of the spirit in man in 1967, he used a handful of … Continue reading “Sermonette: Classical and Modern Metaphors of the Resurrection”
Feast: The Second Resurrection and Union With Christ
Feast: The Second Resurrection and Union With Christ #FT13-08-AM Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 26-Sep-13; 72 minutes listen: description: (hide) In the Second Resurrection, we will be obligated to understand minds totally alien to God’s way of doing things. We could conclude that the eighth day—sometimes called the last great day—is an enigma. The Great White … Continue reading “Feast: The Second Resurrection and Union With Christ”
Sermonette: Vision and Reflection
Sermonette: Vision and Reflection #FT13-08s-AM Martin G. Collins Given 26-Sep-13; 21 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins, reflecting back to his Spokesman’s Club impromptu speech on the color purple, delves into color theory: (1) the color wheel, (2) factors in harmony, and (3) the context of how color is used, draws a number of spiritual … Continue reading “Sermonette: Vision and Reflection”
Feast: Faith to Carry Us to the Millennium
Feast: Faith to Carry Us to the Millennium #FT13-07B Kim Myers Given 25-Sep-13; 44 minutes listen: description: (hide) We need to have intense faith to move from point A (the present) to point B (the Millennium). Faith is a trust in things we cannot see, the same kind of faith that Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego … Continue reading “Feast: Faith to Carry Us to the Millennium”
Feast: Baruch’s Discontent
Feast: Baruch’s Discontent #FT13-07A Charles Whitaker (1944-2021) Given 25-Sep-13; 38 minutes listen: description: (hide) Jeremiah’s faithful scribe, Baruch, was given the message by Jeremiah that God was going to uproot the civilization that he knew, and that he was not to attempt to take advantage of the calamity for personal gain. God promised Baruch that … Continue reading “Feast: Baruch’s Discontent”
Sermonette: Our Latter End
Sermonette: Our Latter End #FT13-07s James Beaubelle Given 25-Sep-13; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) James Beaubelle, reflecting that only one of four people in this country has prepared a will, suggests that very few have given any thought to their future deaths. We are admonished that we need to carefully number our days, considering what … Continue reading “Sermonette: Our Latter End”
Feast: Secession (Part Two): Spiritual Separation
Feast: Secession (Part Two): Spiritual Separation #FT13-06 Martin G. Collins Given 24-Sep-13; 74 minutes Go to the Secession (Feast sermon series) description: (hide) We must extricate ourselves from the Babylonian culture and the siren song to compromise. All the obstacles thrown at the church, including the calendar issue, alleged discrepancies in the Bible, faith without … Continue reading “Feast: Secession (Part Two): Spiritual Separation”
Sermonette: The Race, The Team
Sermonette: The Race, The Team #FT13-06s Ted E. Bowling Given 24-Sep-13; 22 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ted Bowling, reflecting on the Olympic race metaphor in I Corinthians 9:24-25, draws on a modern metaphor, the Tour de France, which is a grueling bicycle race. Just to train for this race require more than 20,000 hours of … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Race, The Team”