Sermon Archives
Giving
Kalon Mitchell | June 28, 2008
Giving is an essential part to who we are Christians. If we do not ever give, then we are not developing the character of God. And if we are not developing the character of God, we will not be called “blessed”.
Nazirites
Robb Harris | June 21, 2008
The Nazirite vow, still used during the early church, is no longer applicable to us because a temple no longer exists. But do the tenets required of that vow still have meaning for us today?
The Book of Esther
Bill Grams | June 14, 2008
More manuscript copies of the book of Esther exist than any other book of the Old Testament. God, in the book of Esther, in lieu of impending genocide of the Jews, using Esther and Mordecai, gives the Jews one of their rare triumphs over their enemies. In 7-points we’ll look at: 1)Background 2)Haman 3)Mordecai 4)Ahasuerus 5)Esther 6)Esther–later years 7)12-Lessons
Musical Worship
Aaron Hooper | June 14, 2008
The Other Sheep
Dave Harris | June 8, 2008
The story of the role of the Gentiles in God’s plan of salvation is depicted in the Holy Days. Specifically, in the Feast of Pentecost, we see the unfolding of steps that are leading to the time when all will be taught God’s Way of living.
Self-Control
Eric Rank | June 8, 2008
Self control is a virtue that is critical in our goal of overcoming this world. Without it, many of the more weighty attributes of our character simply cannot be mastered. In order to achieve self-control, the best method is to analyze the stumbling blocks we may have, and work to remove them. By doing so, we judge ourselves first, so that we may not be judged when the time of the end comes, and inherit the promise of eternal life.
Don't Take God For Granted
Michael Link | June 8, 2008
Things that we have been taking for granted in this life have been depleting and soaring in price, whether it’s food prices, gasoline, and cost of living. During these difficult times, we need to stay strong and look to God for intervention, thank Him for what we do have and the blessings He does give us. We should never take Him for granted on what He promises us when we do these things.
Are We Preparing?
Robb Harris | May 31, 2008
What are we doing to prepare for Christ’s Return? He will come back as a thief in the night to many in this world. Christians should already be planning for that soon coming day. Getting ready for it doesn’t begin sometime in our future, but today!
Samuel and the Witch of Endor
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | May 24, 2008
When Saul was in desperate trouble he sought a medium – the witch at En Dor – to raise Samuel from the dead (1 Samuel 28). So desperate did he see his own situation that he wanted to consult a medium – those who practiced this art he had banished from the land. Was this Samuel or a demon, an evil spirit, impersonating Samuel? The answer is clear when the Scriptures are put together.
Envy – A Deadly Poison
Norbert Link | May 17, 2008
Why is envy so bad in the eyes of God? Why does God command us never to be envious of anyone or anything? What, exactly, is envy? How is it different from jealousy? Learn how many Biblical personalities suffered, at times, from the poison of envy. Find out why envy is called a “demonic wisdom.” And learn how you can conquer envy in your life.
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According To Your Work
Dave Harris | May 10, 2008
Christianity is a job for you and me! We have been given work to accomplish, and we are promised payment. God clearly and emphatically demands that we produce. Understanding our job and the kind of work we need to complete is a vital part of our calling and of our future reward.
Let There Be Light
Norbert Link | April 26, 2008
Throughout the Bible, we find a clear separation between light and darkness. As children of light, we must not have any fellowship or communion with the works of darkness. But many today do not know the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, light and darkness. The world rejected the true Light, Jesus Christ, at the time of His first Coming. Not much has changed. Very few today are willing to come to the God of Light, Life and Truth–while most continue to follow Satan, the prince of darkness, who transforms himself into an “angel of light.” And so do his ministers. But God pronounces a curse on those who put darkness for light. He wants His people to be lights to the world. Are you such a light? Are you letting your light shine brightly in the midst of a perverse and crooked generation?
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The Goal
Dave Harris | April 26, 2008
In the events we have been portraying in symbolic ways during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, we have pictured putting sin out of our lives completely. In this seventh day observance we are picturing reaching the goal to which God has called us. We must understand why we are here and continue to focus on the goal of eternal life in the Kingdom of God.
Anger and Wrath
Norbert Link | April 20, 2008
We are living today in an incredibly angry society. Although there is righteous indignation, our anger is caused most of the times by Satan, the destroyer. And still, we are told that God Himself will pour out His wrath over disobedient and rebellious mankind in the future. How can we reconcile these seeming contradictions? WHY does God tell us that we must overcome anger and wrath? And HOW can we do it?
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Conformed to the Image of God
Rene Messier (Canada) | April 20, 2008
The People of God
Dave Harris | April 19, 2008
The Word of God describes His people–who they are and how they are to live in this world. Are we recognized by God as standing among His people in our generation?
A New Song
Eric Rank | April 19, 2008
In Revelation 14, we find 144,000 saints singing a new song. Why are they singing, what is the significance of the song being new, and why are there only 144,000 who can learn to sing this song? Examining the context of this event and analyzing it in relationship to other events of rejoicing, judgment and learning shed light on these questions.
Paul's Message To Corinth
Norbert Link | April 12, 2008
In the “First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians,” Paul had to deal with internal divisions amongst Church members at Corinth. His timeless message is as relevant for us today, as it was in the days of Paul. Where DO divisions come from, and HOW can they be solved?
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