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Sermonette: Follow Through

Sermonette: Follow Through Stiring our Brethren to do Good Works #884s Bill Onisick Given 31-May-08; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Bill Onisick, reflecting on his tennis experience, draws some analogies applicable to the spiritual sphere, including setting ones feet, planning, and following through. As with beginning a tennis swing, spiritually we must start with our … Continue reading “Sermonette: Follow Through”

Commentary: Britain, the Lisbon Treaty and the United States (Part 2)

Commentary: Britain, the Lisbon Treaty and the United States (Part 2) #883c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 24-May-08; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, continuing on the special announcement about the Lisbon Treaty and Britain"s loss of sovereignty to the European Union, points out that when the British people could vote, they rejected these entanglements … Continue reading “Commentary: Britain, the Lisbon Treaty and the United States (Part 2)”

Sermonette: The Iniquity of the Amorites

Sermonette: The Iniquity of the Amorites Their Corruption is in Them #883s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 24-May-08; 22 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh laments that because of multiculturalism, political correctness, and mush-headed tolerance, we as a culture (and by extension members of God’s Church) have sanctioned sin and corruption, considering ourselves as more ‘tolerant’ … Continue reading “Sermonette: The Iniquity of the Amorites”

Sermonette: What Is Truth?

Sermonette: What Is Truth? Accepting Reality #882s David C. Grabbe Given 17-May-08; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe, focusing on Pontius Pilate’s rhetorical question, "What is truth?" in John 18:38, suggests that God’s sovereignty and rulership is possibly the highest, most essential reality. John the Baptist, the quintessential humble person was characterized as one … Continue reading “Sermonette: What Is Truth?”

Sermon: The Fourth Commandment: Idolatry

Sermon: The Fourth Commandment: Idolatry Sabbath and Idolatry #882 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 17-May-08; 78 minutes listen: description: (hide) The Catholic Church readily admits to changing the Sabbath to Sunday, yet God has determined what and how we worship. The world’s religions, in this context, can be considered an outright curse, because they have exchanged … Continue reading “Sermon: The Fourth Commandment: Idolatry”

Sermon: More Righteous Than the Pharisees?

Sermon: More Righteous Than the Pharisees? Living a Righteous Life #881B John O. Reid (1930-2016) Given 10-May-08; 30 minutes listen: description: (hide) Even though the Pharisees had a corrupt form of righteousness, because they were in the office or seat of Moses, we should follow their instructions (pertaining to the Law of God), but not … Continue reading “Sermon: More Righteous Than the Pharisees?”

Commentary: Britain, the Lisbon Treaty and the United States

Commentary: Britain, the Lisbon Treaty and the United States #881c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 10-May-08; 9 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, in this special warning message, stated that Britain, one of the former great Israelitish powers, has lost its sovereignty, nationhood, and leadership status by becoming absorbed into the European Union following the Lisbon … Continue reading “Commentary: Britain, the Lisbon Treaty and the United States”

Sermonette: Peacemaking and Unity

Sermonette: Peacemaking and Unity Peacemaking is submitting to God #881s John W. Ritenbaugh Given 10-May-08; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) Disunity emanates from a poor or tenuous relationship with God. Before godly love can exist, one has to have a solid relationship with God, produced by prayer, Bible study, and meditation. A person with this … Continue reading “Sermonette: Peacemaking and Unity”