Sermonette: A Merry Heart How To Have A Merry Heart #587s Ted E. Bowling Given 07-Dec-02; 14 minutes listen: description: (hide) Ted Bowling, observing that despite all the glitz or tinsel, this time of year (Christmas season) brings about a great deal of stress and depression. Knowing God and knowing the will of God brings … Continue reading “Sermonette: A Merry Heart”
Sermon: The Reversal of Human Will
Sermon: The Reversal of Human Will The Effect of God’s Will on Human Will #586 Martin G. Collins Given 30-Nov-02; 68 minutes listen: description: (hide) Generation X’s spirituality is an eclectic, syncretic, self-centered perverted attempt at displacing God’s will with self-absorbed human will, attempting to arrogantly make God’s will subservient to theirs. God, demonstrating numerous … Continue reading “Sermon: The Reversal of Human Will”
Sermonette: Sin Against God
Sermonette: Sin Against God All Sin Affects the Relationship #586s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 30-Nov-02; 15 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh expounds upon the "Go to your brother" scripture Matthew 18:15-17, suggesting that "getting offended" seems to be as commonplace as breathing, eating, or sleeping. Some people just cannot let an offense go, refusing … Continue reading “Sermonette: Sin Against God”
Sermon: The Perfect Wife
Sermon: The Perfect Wife The Fruit of Godly Submission #585 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 23-Nov-02; 73 minutes Go to the The Perfect Marriage (sermon series) description: (hide) Biblically ordained marriage roles are at odds or in conflict with cultural expectations, especially the influences of radical feminism and postmodernism, which viciously militate against the truths of … Continue reading “Sermon: The Perfect Wife”
Sermon: Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part Two)
Sermon: Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part Two) Coming Before God #584 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 16-Nov-02; 74 minutes Go to the Knowing God: Formality and Customs (sermon series) description: (hide) We must continually upgrade our decorum and formality in our approach to God, striving to emulate Him in all that we do. Our culture … Continue reading “Sermon: Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part Two)”
Sermonette: Little Things
Sermonette: Little Things Being Faithful In ALL That God Has Given Us #584s Bill Cherry Given 16-Nov-02; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) Bill Cherry expounds on the principle of stewardship, insisting that whoever is faithful in little things can be entrusted with larger responsibilities (Luke 10:16). God can tell where our hearts are by our … Continue reading “Sermonette: Little Things”
Sermon: Authority: Why So Many Resent It
Sermon: Authority: Why So Many Resent It Pride and Humility #583 Martin G. Collins Given 09-Nov-02; 72 minutes listen: description: (hide) Some feel that a blanket rejection of authority is romantic, noble, and downright American. Blind disobedience to authority is just as hideous and no more desirable than blind obedience to authority. Pride, the father … Continue reading “Sermon: Authority: Why So Many Resent It”
Sermonette: Lessons on Remembering
Sermonette: Lessons on Remembering N/A #583s John W. Ritenbaugh Given 09-Nov-02; 17 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh focuses upon the problem of memory and forgetfulness, citing the numerous commands throughout scripture to remember and not forget. Life consists of a set of experiences. We could not develop character unless we could remember the results … Continue reading “Sermonette: Lessons on Remembering”
Sermon: Why We Do Not Vote
Sermon: Why We Do Not Vote Our Fight Is Not Political #582 Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 02-Nov-02; 76 minutes listen: description: (hide) Events indicate that this nation is rapidly deteriorating because of unrighteousness and vile, pernicious liberalism. As tempting as the prospect appears, voting by Christians does not fall into the category of righteous judgment. … Continue reading “Sermon: Why We Do Not Vote”
Sermon: Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part One)
Sermon: Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part One) The Purpose Defines the Decorum #581 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 26-Oct-02; 66 minutes Go to the Knowing God: Formality and Customs (sermon series) description: (hide) Placing our hope in the wrong thing can jeopardize our relationship with God. We must remember that God alone is the source … Continue reading “Sermon: Knowing God: Formality and Customs (Part One)”