Biblia

Sermon: Famine (Part Three): The Abundance of God’s Salvation

Sermon: Famine (Part Three): The Abundance of God’s Salvation Famine In The Future #742 Martin G. Collins Given 08-Oct-05; 69 minutes Go to the Famine (sermon series) description: (hide) The seven seals of Revelation could be considered incremental contributory causes of suffering and death. After mankind has done his best to afflict havoc on each … Continue reading “Sermon: Famine (Part Three): The Abundance of God’s Salvation”

Sermon: When the Trumpet Blows

Sermon: When the Trumpet Blows #741C John O. Reid (1930-2016) Given 04-Oct-05; 70 minutes description: (hide) For God’s people, the trumpet blast, heralding Christ’s return, will be the most significant event, signaling the end of Satan’s rule. Throughout Israel’s history, the trumpet blast has always meant the onset of war, death, and destruction, ushering in … Continue reading “Sermon: When the Trumpet Blows”

Sermon: Don’t Lose Your Focus!

Verlies uw doel niet uit het oog   Sermon: Don’t Lose Your Focus! We Must Concentrate on Christ’s Interests #741B John W. Ritenbaugh Given 04-Oct-05; 84 minutes listen: description: (hide) Because most prophetic interpretations have not been correct, we must exercise caution when attempting to interpret prophecy. As we have erred regarding Israel’s identity, Protestants have … Continue reading “Sermon: Don’t Lose Your Focus!”

Sermonette: Awaiting Release

Sermonette: Awaiting Release What To Do During Trials #741Bs David C. Grabbe Given 04-Oct-05; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe, focusing upon Joseph’s release from prison and his glorification as second in command of all of Egypt, draws parallels to our own prison experiences (physical infirmities, mental problems, employment problems, financial problems) and the … Continue reading “Sermonette: Awaiting Release”

Sermonette: What Will You Do?

Sermonette: What Will You Do? Doing Nothing #741As Martin G. Collins Given 04-Oct-05; 14 minutes listen: description: (hide) In this offertory, Martin Collins suggests that the biggest recriminations are leveled against inaction. The hopelessly biased media blame all governmental leaders for their supposed inactivity. Nature abhors a vacuum. Many proverbs castigate the fruits of indolence … Continue reading “Sermonette: What Will You Do?”

Sermon: Famine (Part Two): Behold, a Black Horse

Sermon: Famine (Part Two): Behold, a Black Horse Contemporary Famine #740 Martin G. Collins Given 01-Oct-05; 77 minutes Go to the Famine (sermon series) description: (hide) In the past century, men have caused famine in circumstances like military blockades, incompetent farming methods, the sealing off of the Warsaw Ghetto, the siege of Leningrad, the brutal … Continue reading “Sermon: Famine (Part Two): Behold, a Black Horse”

Sermonette: Katrina, Rita, Trumpets, and Judgment

Sermonette: Katrina, Rita, Trumpets, and Judgment What We Can Learn from Disaster #740s John W. Ritenbaugh Given 01-Oct-05; 20 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, while concurring that New Orleans is unquestionably one of the most dysfunctional venues in North America, with the murder rate 10% above the national average, the home of numerous perverted … Continue reading “Sermonette: Katrina, Rita, Trumpets, and Judgment”

Sermon: Man’s Greatest Challenge (Part One)

Sermon: Man’s Greatest Challenge (Part One) The Foundation of Belief #739 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 24-Sep-05; 72 minutes Go to the Man’s Greatest Challenge (sermon series) description: (hide) In a speech, Michael Crichton noted the extreme difficulty of distinguishing truth from error. It is almost impossible to make sense out of this world if we … Continue reading “Sermon: Man’s Greatest Challenge (Part One)”

Sermon: The Father-Son Relationship (Part Six)

De Vader-Zoon relatie (Deel 6)   Sermon: The Father-Son Relationship (Part Six) Strength for Submitting #738 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 17-Sep-05; 67 minutes Go to the The Father-Son Relationship (sermon series) description: (hide) The Father and the Son are two distinct beings, not co-equal as the trinity doctrine proclaims, but having a superior-subordinate relationship, with the … Continue reading “Sermon: The Father-Son Relationship (Part Six)”