Biblestudy: The Manifold Grace of God Grace #BS-1032 Martin G. Collins Given 12-Feb-11; 61 minutes listen: description: (hide) Mercy and graciousness are attributes belonging to God Almighty, who granted ancient Israel unmerited pardon and favor, taking them out of slavery and giving them the Promised Land. Grace is derived from the Greek word charis, denoting … Continue reading “Biblestudy: The Manifold Grace of God”
Sermon: The March Toward Globalism (Part Seven)
Sermon: The March Toward Globalism (Part Seven) #1032 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 12-Feb-11; 74 minutes Go to the The March Toward Globalism (Feast sermon series) description: (hide) Satan is our number one enemy, and his child-rearing methods, currently used by the world’s cultures, threaten to destroy our families. God’s principles of child-rearing are based on … Continue reading “Sermon: The March Toward Globalism (Part Seven)”
Commentary: Hate the Evil, Hate Abortion
Commentary: Hate the Evil, Hate Abortion Abortion #1032c Martin G. Collins Given 12-Feb-11; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins reports that information about abortion has been difficult to obtain since 2005, and suggests that a criminal cover-up might be taking place. From the information that can be gleaned, we learn that 150,000 abortions (murders) … Continue reading “Commentary: Hate the Evil, Hate Abortion”
Sermonette: The Lenders Are Coming
Sermonette: The Lenders Are Coming Spiritual Indebtedness #1032s Ronny H. Graham Given 12-Feb-11; 19 minutes listen: description: (hide) Because of turning her back on God, modern Israel has gone from one of the greatest lenders to the greatest debtors and is becoming, in a very real sense, an economic bond slave. Eventually the lenders will … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Lenders Are Coming”
Sermon: Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part Twelve)
Sermon: Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part Twelve) Unity #1031 Martin G. Collins Given 05-Feb-11; 69 minutes Go to the Marriage and the Bride of Christ (sermon series) description: (hide) In the covenantal relationship of marriage, the respective roles of husband and wife typify the relationship between Christ and His Church. As husband and … Continue reading “Sermon: Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part Twelve)”
Commentary: Joy in Our Time
Commentary: Joy in Our Time The Source of the Right Approach #1031c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 05-Feb-11; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) The attainment of joy is problematic at best. It is getting to the point that national repentance is no longer possible. Attainment of calm joy does not come from anything earthly, but it … Continue reading “Commentary: Joy in Our Time”
Sermonette: Life Doesn’t Work on a Balance Sheet
Sermonette: Life Doesn’t Work on a Balance Sheet Why Bad Things Happen #1031s David C. Grabbe Given 05-Feb-11; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe, acknowledging that suffering is part of the order of all things, attempts to answer the question posed by atheists and agnostics, "If there is a God, why does He allow … Continue reading “Sermonette: Life Doesn’t Work on a Balance Sheet”
Sermonette: The Sword of Defense
Sermonette: The Sword of Defense The Sword of the Spirit:The Word of God #1030s Ted E. Bowling Given 29-Jan-11; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ted Bowling, reflecting on the ‘armor of God’ metaphor in Ephesians 6, focuses on the ‘sword’ of the spirit, indicating that this small weapon could penetrate through armor. The metaphorical sword … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Sword of Defense”
Sermon: Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part Twelve)
Sermon: Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part Twelve) Bone of My Bone #1030 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 29-Jan-11; 73 minutes Go to the Imagining the Garden of Eden (sermon series) description: (hide) Bones have excellent elasticity, good compressive strength, but poor tensile strength. God made bones to perform multiple purposes such as to provide structure … Continue reading “Sermon: Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part Twelve)”
Commentary: Joy in Our Time?
Commentary: Joy in Our Time? The Best of Times; The Worst of Times #1030c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 29-Jan-11; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, reflecting on the opening sentences of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities and M. Scott Peck’s The Road Less Traveled, focuses on the concept of joy—a quality William … Continue reading “Commentary: Joy in Our Time?”