Commentary: Persecution, Israelitish Style In the Courts and Universities #1125c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 13-Oct-12; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, focusing on "Persecution: Israelitish Style," suggests that the kind of persecution practiced in Israelitish nations is more psychological than physical, but just as brutal in its own way. Candidates at the 2012 Democratic … Continue reading “Commentary: Persecution, Israelitish Style”
Sermonette: Doing Hard Things
Sermonette: Doing Hard Things Bearing Burdens #1125s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 13-Oct-12; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, focusing on the Harris brothers’ book, Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations, reminds young people to take advantage of their strength and vitality while they have it. He then reminds the older people … Continue reading “Sermonette: Doing Hard Things”
Feast: A Millennium of Preparation
Feast: A Millennium of Preparation Getting Ready for the Next Step of the Plan #FT12-08-PM Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 08-Oct-12; 62 minutes listen: description: (hide) A deadly firefight in Afghanistan set the state for parajumper Jason Cunningham’s heroism during a rescue mission. Cunningham bravely exposed himself through enemy lines seven times. He is said to … Continue reading “Feast: A Millennium of Preparation”
Sermonette: Breakfast by the Sea
Sermonette: Breakfast by the Sea Jesus and Peter in John 21 #FT12-14s David C. Grabbe Given 08-Oct-12; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) God’s glorified children will have a significant responsibility during the Second Resurrection. Like Christ’s originally called disciples, we have also been commissioned to become fishers of men. In the incident following the great … Continue reading “Sermonette: Breakfast by the Sea”
Feast: The Sixth Century Axial Period (Part One)
Feast: The Sixth Century Axial Period (Part One) #FT12-08-AM John W. Ritenbaugh Given 08-Oct-12; 71 minutes Go to the The Sixth Century Axial Period (Feast sermon series) description: (hide) One third of the Bible is prophecy, and 90% is yet to be filled. A prophet is one who carries a message from another. A prophet … Continue reading “Feast: The Sixth Century Axial Period (Part One)”
Sermonette: The Awe-Inspiring Creative Work of God
Sermonette: The Awe-Inspiring Creative Work of God #FT12-13s Martin G. Collins Given 08-Oct-12; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins, reminding us that the creative work is awe -inspiring, dynamic, powerful, and alive, suggests that people are the crowning point of God’s creation. Descriptions of God are often more terrifying, but God is often compared … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Awe-Inspiring Creative Work of God”
Feast: The Certainty of God’s Promises
Feast: The Certainty of God’s Promises #FT12-07B Kim Myers Given 07-Oct-12; 50 minutes listen: description: (hide) If we measure God’s promises by our own behavior, it would be discouraging and disappointing. But God Almighty can be absolutely trusted to keep all of His promises, including the blessings to Abraham and his descendants. We know for … Continue reading “Feast: The Certainty of God’s Promises”
Feast: The Harvest is Almost In
Feast: The Harvest is Almost In #FT12-07A John O. Reid (1930-2016) Given 07-Oct-12; 38 minutes listen: description: (hide) Without Jesus Christ ruling this earth, mankind cannot govern itself one iota. Good times are coming to the earth when God’s governance will restore equity, a pure language, wisdom, and pure counsel. The whole earth will be … Continue reading “Feast: The Harvest is Almost In”
Sermonette: Our Core Understanding
Sermonette: Our Core Understanding The Bedrock of Our Belief #FT12-11s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 07-Oct-12; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, cautioning that the world is spinning out of control, warns us that if we are not careful, we could spin right with it. The hectic pace never stops. The world has turned into … Continue reading “Sermonette: Our Core Understanding”
Feast: Fully Accepting God’s Sovereignty (Part One)
Feast: Fully Accepting God’s Sovereignty (Part One) #FT12-10 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 06-Oct-12; 75 minutes Go to the Fully Accepting God’s Sovereignty (Feast sermon series) description: (hide) God has carefully called each individual member, gifting each one differently, but with the ultimate function of edifying the body. We are mandated to live by faith, being … Continue reading “Feast: Fully Accepting God’s Sovereignty (Part One)”