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Sermonette: Holy Days, Signs, and Names

Sermonette: Holy Days, Signs, and Names The Prince of Peace #957Bs David C. Grabbe Given 19-Sep-09; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe, acknowledging that the Sabbaths (including the annual Sabbaths) serve as signs identifying the people of God, examines the groupings of eight signs marked by John, suggesting that the fifth sign (John 6:16) … Continue reading “Sermonette: Holy Days, Signs, and Names”

Sermonette: Key Ingredients of Vision

Sermonette: Key Ingredients of Vision Offertory #957As Martin G. Collins Given 19-Sep-09; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins suggests that God’s Holy Days provide us vision, and this vision consists of hindsight, insight, and foresight. The examples of our forebears, as well as our own mistakes, provide us with hindsight. We gain foresight through … Continue reading “Sermonette: Key Ingredients of Vision”

Sermon: Facing Times of Stress: Fear of the Future

Sermon: Facing Times of Stress: Fear of the Future A Spirit of Power, Love and Sound Mind #956 Martin G. Collins Given 12-Sep-09; 67 minutes Go to the Facing Times of Stress (sermon series) description: (hide) Many Americans are stressed about not having enough food to eat, depressed about the past and fearful about the … Continue reading “Sermon: Facing Times of Stress: Fear of the Future”

Commentary: The God of Prosperity

Commentary: The God of Prosperity A False But Very Popular Doctrine #956c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 12-Sep-09; 7 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh responds to Tim Funk’s article which suggests that while Joel Osteen preaches motivation and prosperity, he says very little about sin and overcoming. Herbert W. Armstrong used to say that when … Continue reading “Commentary: The God of Prosperity”

Sermonette: What’s Your Attitude? (2009)

Sermonette: What’s Your Attitude? (2009) The Approach of a Hero #956s Kim Myers Given 12-Sep-09; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) Kim Meyers, reflecting on choosing heroes, remembers an acquaintance from years ago, not sophisticated, but genuine, who bought a large car during the gas rationing crisis in 1973 in order to serve people by bringing … Continue reading “Sermonette: What’s Your Attitude? (2009)”

Sermon: The Reality of the Feast

Sermon: The Reality of the Feast Keeping Holy Days Sanctified #955A Mark Schindler Given 05-Sep-09; 30 minutes listen: description: (hide) The further away perception is from truth, the more dangerous become the consequences. Because we live in a world whose leader’s (Satan’s) mind is totally deceptive, we could be coasting on the verge of destruction. … Continue reading “Sermon: The Reality of the Feast”

Commentary: Who Do You Trust? (Part Two)

Commentary: Who Do You Trust? (Part Two) Human Governments Can’t Be Trusted #955c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 05-Sep-09; 12 minutes Go to the Who Do You Trust? (commentary series) description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, reflecting on the ill advised socialist health reform legislation and the big lie that 45 million people are not insured, suggests that … Continue reading “Commentary: Who Do You Trust? (Part Two)”

Sermonette: Edification and Avoiding Offense

Sermonette: Edification and Avoiding Offense Building Up the House of God by Avoiding Offenses #955s Bill Onisick Given 05-Sep-09; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Bill Onisick says that as it takes a lot of effort to maintain a physical building, it takes even more effort to maintain God’s spiritual building, the temple of His Holy … Continue reading “Sermonette: Edification and Avoiding Offense”

Sermon: Approaching God Through Christ (Part Two)

Sermon: Approaching God Through Christ (Part Two) The Brazen Altar #954 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 29-Aug-09; 76 minutes Go to the Approaching God Through Christ (sermon series) description: (hide) Would we have what it takes to help in the exploration of Lewis and Clark, such as the health, strength, courage, motivation, observant, patient, and enduring … Continue reading “Sermon: Approaching God Through Christ (Part Two)”