Sermon: Conversion: Turning to God Changing Our Conduct #1116 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 18-Aug-12; 109 minutes listen: description: (hide) We are like new immigrants to the Kingdom of God; we still carry our traits and quirks of our countries of origin. As we become baptized and have hands laid upon us, we must turn from … Continue reading “Sermon: Conversion: Turning to God”
Commentary: Romans 14, Judging, Food, and Sin
Commentary: Romans 14, Judging, Food, and Sin To Eat or Not to Eat #1116c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 18-Aug-12; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) The scriptures have much to say about spiritual problems connected with eating food, with specific proscriptions about eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, abstaining from eating … Continue reading “Commentary: Romans 14, Judging, Food, and Sin”
Sermonette: True or False Hope?
Sermonette: True or False Hope? The Error of Hananiah #1116s David C. Grabbe Given 18-Aug-12; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) Jeremiah 28:5-12 describes Hananiah’s false prophecy about God breaking Nebuchadnezzar’s yoke over Judah. This false prophecy gave them false security, causing an acquiescing into sin and a symbolic replacement of a wooden yoke with an … Continue reading “Sermonette: True or False Hope?”
Commentary: A New Religious Union
Commentary: A New Religious Union Religion in America #1115c Martin G. Collins Given 11-Aug-12; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins, focusing on a movement variously called "Interfaith dialogue," "global neighborhood," or "new religious union," suggests that pressure is being brought to bear by groups such as the World Council of Churches and the United … Continue reading “Commentary: A New Religious Union”
Sermonette: Omniagape and the Way of Give
Sermonette: Omniagape and the Way of Give Focusing on Giving Agape Love #1115s Bill Onisick Given 11-Aug-12; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Bill Onisick, speculating on the one aspect which encapsulates God’s character, suggests that Omniagape best describes our Creator. Agape love, an immutable action and a self-sacrificing love, is the aspect of God’s character … Continue reading “Sermonette: Omniagape and the Way of Give”
Sermon: Hosea’s Prophecy (Part One)
Sermon: Hosea’s Prophecy (Part One) Hosea 1:1-2:23 #1114 Martin G. Collins Given 04-Aug-12; 73 minutes Go to the Hosea’s Prophecy (sermon series) description: (hide) Hosea was the prophet who was ordered by God to make a symbolic marriage to a harlot. This heartbreaking marriage was to portray Israel’s unfaithfulness to God. Interestingly, the Book of … Continue reading “Sermon: Hosea’s Prophecy (Part One)”
Commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part Two)
Commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part Two) The Poisoning of Our Foods #1114c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 04-Aug-12; 13 minutes Go to the Are Things Upside Down? (commentary series) description: (hide) The law of unintended consequences and collateral damage will follow any move or action which does not incorporate the fear of God. Recent studies … Continue reading “Commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part Two)”
Sermonette: Do We Value Our Inheritance
Sermonette: Do We Value Our Inheritance Clinging to God #1114s Ronny H. Graham Given 04-Aug-12; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ronny Graham, referring to the promise of inheritance given to Abraham in Genesis 13, points out that this physical promise was not fulfilled until Joshua and Caleb brought Israel into the Promised Land following lengthy … Continue reading “Sermonette: Do We Value Our Inheritance”
Sermon: God’s Calling and Election
Sermon: God’s Calling and Election Changing of the Heart #1113 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 28-Jul-12; 78 minutes listen: description: (hide) Greed seems to be the primary driving force for lotteries, getting a big prize for a relatively cheap ‘chance.’ When people do win the lottery, their lives are often drastically changed for the worse. We … Continue reading “Sermon: God’s Calling and Election”
Commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part One)
Commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part One) Government Plans Hardly Ever Work Out as Planned #1113c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 28-Jul-12; 12 minutes Go to the Are Things Upside Down? (commentary series) description: (hide) The Obama Administration has saddled this country with more indebtedness than all other presidential administrations combined. Is there anything the government … Continue reading “Commentary: Are Things Upside Down? (Part One)”