Biblia

Sermonette: Steadfast to the End

Sermonette: Steadfast to the End Increasing Our Faith #1044Bs David C. Grabbe Given 25-Apr-11; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe, focusing on the heroes of faith in Hebrews11, mentions our forebears, who bravely trod through the floor of the Red Sea. Unfortunately, two years following this miraculous event, they seemingly lost their sterling faith. … Continue reading “Sermonette: Steadfast to the End”

Sermon: Corporate Faith

Sermon: Corporate Faith Unity in Doing God’s Will #1044A Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 25-Apr-11; 78 minutes listen: description: (hide) The antonym of "corporate" is "individualistic," which is the belief that society should be constructed for the sake of individuals rather than for the collective herd. The American Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were crafted … Continue reading “Sermon: Corporate Faith”

Sermonette: Dealing With Forced Change

Sermonette: Dealing With Forced Change A Variety of Situations Require Thought #1044As John W. Ritenbaugh Given 25-Apr-11; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) If everyone used the same standard of weights and measures, we would have tranquility, and if people used differing measures, we would have chaos. Like the forced changes in the movie Fiddler on … Continue reading “Sermonette: Dealing With Forced Change”

Commentary: Mourning the Dead

Commentary: Mourning the Dead The Abortion Tragedy #1043c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 23-Apr-11; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, claiming that although the world’s population has doubled, and doubled, and doubled again in the last 100 years, yet portions of the world are programming themselves into extinction through abortion—42 million a year. Since the … Continue reading “Commentary: Mourning the Dead”

Sermon: Corporate Sin

Sermon: Corporate Sin Following Others in Iniquity #1042A Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 19-Apr-11; 78 minutes listen: description: (hide) A corporation (a created body) does things by individuals as a collective body. Americans, as descendants of Jacob and Joseph, seem to have a propensity for making money. Americans also have the tendency to think individually, ignoring … Continue reading “Sermon: Corporate Sin”