Hoe lief heeft God u? Biblestudy: How Much Does God Love You? The Magnitude of God’s Love #BS-626 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 16-Aug-03; 77 minutes listen: description: (hide) I John 4:17 reveals the depth of love God the Father has for us as unique, special components of His creation, loving each of us as much … Continue reading “Biblestudy: How Much Does God Love You?”
Sermonette: Be Kindly Affectionate
Sermonette: Be Kindly Affectionate Love Toward The Brethren #626s Martin G. Collins Given 16-Aug-03; 12 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins focuses upon the kind of love members of the body of Christ should have for one another. As spiritual siblings, we ought to manifest family affection, giving honor to one another, in humility esteeming … Continue reading “Sermonette: Be Kindly Affectionate”
Sermon: Where Is the Beast? (Part Eight)
Sermon: Where Is the Beast? (Part Eight) More Characteristics of the Woman #626 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 16-Aug-03; 67 minutes Go to the Where Is the Beast? (sermon series) description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh focuses upon the precarious relationship existing between God and the modern descendants of Abraham. Sadly, modern Israel (largely composed of America and … Continue reading “Sermon: Where Is the Beast? (Part Eight)”
Sermon: Christian Service
Sermon: Christian Service Why and How To Serve #625 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 09-Aug-03; 73 minutes listen: description: (hide) Although service is not a highly-valued trait in a land that values rugged individualism and self-reliance, selfless service is at the core of God’s very character and a trait that we must emulate to go to … Continue reading “Sermon: Christian Service”
Sermon: The Longsuffering of Our Lord Is Salvation
Sermon: The Longsuffering of Our Lord Is Salvation Our Duty to be Longsuffering #624 Martin G. Collins Given 02-Aug-03; 72 minutes listen: description: (hide) Patience and longsuffering are diminishing commodities in modern Israel, while selfishness and violence are on the increase. We are admonished to incorporate both patience (toward trying circumstances and things) and longsuffering … Continue reading “Sermon: The Longsuffering of Our Lord Is Salvation”
Sermonette: Snakes Alive
Sermonette: Snakes Alive Don’t Tempt God #624s Mike Ford (1955-2021) Given 02-Aug-03; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Mike Ford, referring to Mark 16:14, rebuts the ill-conceived notion to handle snakes as an outward evidence of having faith. Snake handling has some following in the rural southeast, where some Pentecostal preachers actually have taken poisonous timber … Continue reading “Sermonette: Snakes Alive”
Sermonette: As A Man Thinks
Sermonette: As A Man Thinks Bringing Every Thought Into Captivity #623s Clyde Finklea Given 26-Jul-03; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) The greatest danger of spiritual defilement comes from within — in our thought processes. We have a responsibility to choose what we think, realizing that good and evil thoughts cannot occupy the mental channel simultaneously. … Continue reading “Sermonette: As A Man Thinks”
Sermon: Where Is the Beast? (Part Seven)
Sermon: Where Is the Beast? (Part Seven) Do We Believe God? #623 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 26-Jul-03; 74 minutes Go to the Where Is the Beast? (sermon series) description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh, reflecting on modern Israel’s insatiable curiosity or desire for a variety of experience coupled with her fickleness, warns us that Christians are cut … Continue reading “Sermon: Where Is the Beast? (Part Seven)”
Sermon: "If I Have Not Charity"
Sermon: "If I Have Not Charity" Considerate Giving #622 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 19-Jul-03; 73 minutes listen: description: (hide) Christianity has both an inward aspect (building godly character or becoming sanctified) and an outward aspect (doing practical philanthropic good works.) Both aspects are vitally necessary, with righteous character serving as the well – spring or … Continue reading “Sermon: "If I Have Not Charity"”
Sermonette: Anointing Our Eyes
Sermonette: Anointing Our Eyes Spiritual Blindness #622s David C. Grabbe Given 19-Jul-03; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) David Grabbe warns that the Laodicean suffers from spiritual blindness which prevents him from accurately evaluating his spiritual condition, distorting his ability to judge. Physical blindness on the physical plane disqualified an animal from being a sacrifice. On … Continue reading “Sermonette: Anointing Our Eyes”