Sermonette: World Religions #099s Martin G. Collins Given 30-Oct-93; 16 minutes listen: description: (hide) Martin Collins, reminding us that ancient Israel was continually corrected for their spiritual adultery, maintains that modern Israel, sadly but predictably has the same proclivities. Because ancient Israel had not kept their part of the covenant with God, the foreign religions … Continue reading “Sermonette: World Religions”
Sermon: Conviction, Moses and Us
Sermon: Conviction, Moses and Us The Servant of God #099 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 30-Oct-93; 79 minutes listen: description: (hide) Like Moses, Paul, James, and Joshua, all of us have been called to be faithful stewards of God, endowed with gifts to serve the congregation. Like Moses, we have to develop conviction, a product of … Continue reading “Sermon: Conviction, Moses and Us”
Sermon: Conviction and Moses
Sermon: Conviction and Moses Our Relationship with God #098 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 23-Oct-93; 87 minutes listen: description: (hide) Conversion is a growing relationship with God, and thus it is a process that, if not worked on, will deteriorate. Like a dating couple, if the partners in this relationship do not spend time with each … Continue reading “Sermon: Conviction and Moses”
Sermonette: Psalms 90-100
Sermonette: Psalms 90-100 #097s Richard T. Ritenbaugh Given 16-Oct-93; 18 minutes listen: description: (hide) Richard Ritenbaugh, acknowledging that people refer to the psalms as songs or poetry to comfort them, insists that they are much more than that, providing godly principles, history, and prophecy. Some have considered the Psalms the fifth Gospel because it describes … Continue reading “Sermonette: Psalms 90-100”
Feast: Prepare
Feast: Prepare The 21st Century #FT93-08-AM John O. Reid (1930-2016) Given 07-Oct-93; 69 minutes listen: description: (hide) Paul Kennedy’s book, Preparing For The Twenty First Century, is based on the Malthusian thesis that the exponential growth of population (especially in the have-not nations) is greater than the earth’s capacity (even with technology) to sustain it. … Continue reading “Feast: Prepare”
Feast: The Purpose of the Church
Feast: The Purpose of the Church Spiritually and Physically #FT93-08-PM John W. Ritenbaugh Given 07-Oct-93; 84 minutes listen: description: (hide) The term ‘church’ can be applied only to Christianity, and when applied to the term ‘building,’ it refers to a spiritual habitation, as is seen in the imagery of Christ the Cornerstone and our part … Continue reading “Feast: The Purpose of the Church”
Feast: Preparing to Rule (1993)
Feast: Preparing to Rule (1993) Behavior #FT93-05 John W. Ritenbaugh Given 04-Oct-93; 72 minutes listen: description: (hide) Sanctification is both a state and a process – a time period between justification and glorification during which overcoming, purification, and holiness takes place with the help and aid of God’s Holy Spirit. transcript: By way of reminder, … Continue reading “Feast: Preparing to Rule (1993)”
Feast: Going On to Perfection
Feast: Going On to Perfection Striving to Be Like God #FT93-03-AM John W. Ritenbaugh Given 02-Oct-93; 85 minutes listen: description: (hide) Even though everything we need in this quest has been given to us, our spiritual growth is largely dependent to the extent that we believe (and act upon this belief) in these promises of … Continue reading “Feast: Going On to Perfection”
Feast: Love
Feast: Love Loving Him and Our Bretheren #FT93-03A-PM John O. Reid (1930-2016) Given 02-Oct-93; 39 minutes listen: description: (hide) During the Civil War, a young, highly principled lieutenant made an impression upon his abusive captain before sacrificing his life for him. While we were still sinners, Jesus Christ died for us. Love covers sins; God … Continue reading “Feast: Love”
Feast: Our Awesome Destiny (1993)
Feast: Our Awesome Destiny (1993) The Kingdom of God #FT93-01-PM John W. Ritenbaugh Given 30-Sep-93; 82 minutes listen: description: (hide) Man’s ultimate destiny is to have dominion over the entire universe. Preparation for this awesome responsibility requires faithful stewardship over the things God has entrusted to us (our bodies, families, possessions, etc.)—dressing, keeping, and maintaining … Continue reading “Feast: Our Awesome Destiny (1993)”