Sermon Archives
The Mystery of the Atonement Rituals
Norbert Link | September 22, 2007
In Leviticus 16, we find described specific and elaborate rituals, which had to be observed and carried out on the Day of Atonement. What spiritual meaning do those rituals have for us today?
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Israel today
Dave Harris | September 15, 2007
Nations in existence in our generation are identified in the Bible as being the modern descendants of the House of Israel. In particular, Great Britain and the United States fulfill the prophetic blessings given to Ephraim and Manasseh. These modern powerful nations are also warned about national punishment for disobedience. There are ways to identify Israel, to find clues and markers that clearly indicate exactly who Israel is–and, most importantly, what God is saying to Israel today!
Unity
Robb Harris | September 13, 2007
In order to build up and strengthen the church body, we must strive to achieve Unity amongst ourselves. How we achieve that goal is as important as actually achieving it. We must care for the weaker members of the flock, the lost sheep, for any chance of a sustained Unity.
Image Which Speaks
Norbert Link | September 13, 2007
Christ asked whether He will find on earth faith in God and His truth, when He returns? We are warned that the whole world will be deceived to worship a wrong military and religious leader, as well as “the image which speaks.” Will Christ’s servants be immune from such deception?
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The Guardian of Israel
Dave Harris | September 8, 2007
The identity of the modern descendants of Israel is of crucial importance for understanding prophecy as well as major portions of the Bible. The promises made by God to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob must be fulfilled. The record of Scripture shows that God created the nation of Israel and that He will always sustain His chosen people.
The Tabernacle in the Wilderness, Part 3
Norbert Link | September 1, 2007
In this last part of the series on the tablernacle, we will analyze the physical description and the symbolic meaning of the court, the altar of burnt offering, its four horns, and the bronze laver–and we will review the physical and spiritual fulfillment and lessons for us today.
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The Tabernacle in the Wilderness, Part 2
Norbert Link | August 25, 2007
What symbolic meaning do the furnishings in the Sanctuary have for us today–especially the table of showbread; the golden lampstand; the altar of incense; and the inner veil which separated the Sanctuary from the Most Holy Place? Why is it important to understand and apply the lessons associated with these furnishings?
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Inspiration and Action
Kalon Mitchell | August 11, 2007
The Tabernacle in the Wilderness
Norbert Link | August 4, 2007
What can we learn today from the ancient tabernacle, which God asked Moses to build for the nation of Israel? Why was it so important to build the tabernacle and its furnishings exactly according to a pattern shown by God to Moses? Was there more to it than meets the physical eye?
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The Old Testament
Dave Harris | July 28, 2007
Translations of the Old Testament from the Hebrew language greatly influenced the early Church of God. The Greek translation called the Septuagint is a major example. Additionally, the Hebrew has been carefully preserved throughout generations, and manuscripts are still available to serve as a basis for modern translations. The Old Testament also provides impressive documentation and evidence that serve to prove that God inspired what was written and what has been preserved. The implications for each one of us regarding the Authority of the Old and New Testament are absolutely crucial!
What the Sacrifices May Teach You – Part 2
Norbert Link | July 14, 2007
In this sermon, we will discuss the peace offering, the sin offering and the trespass offering. They shows us, symbolically, the last three steps toward our reconciliation with God. Their rich symbolic meaning for us today must not be neglected.
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The New Testament
Dave Harris | July 7, 2007
Questions about the authenticity and authority of the Bible have transcended generations, and the New Testament has fallen victim to these doubts just as has the Old Testament. History, documentation from the Bible and living a Christian life are all confirmations that the New Testament is indeed a part of the inspired Word of God!
The Unchanging Word of God
Aaron Hooper | June 30, 2007
Is the Word of God still relevant today? Have the commandments been done away with? These questions, and more, are addressed within.
What the Sacrifices May Teach You
Norbert Link | June 30, 2007
The “Old Testament” sacrifices have deep symbolic meaning for us today. This sermon will discuss the first two of the five types of offerings–the burnt and grain offerings–and we will show their relevance for “New Testament” Christians.
Encouragment
Bill Grams | June 23, 2007
Do we know how to be encouraged? How to encourage others? Have we been discouraged? Let’s look at encouragement in the Bible. 12-points: 1)Having a discouraging day? 4-examples. 2)The Holy Spirit Our Comforter. 3)Ask for an Encourager. 4)Encourage Others. 5)How Often to Encourage? 6)Which Words to Encourage? 7)Mystery Levite–Named “Son of Encouragement” 8)Say Words of Encouragement. 9)Write-Words-of Encouragement. 10)At Feast Encourage People. 11)Do Deeds of Encouragement. 12)31- Biblical Examples of Overcoming Problems to Encourage Us.
Our change
Dave Harris | June 16, 2007
It is important to know that we have made dramatic changes in our lives as we have come to embrace Christianity as a Way of life. Additionally, it is of critical importance that we continue to change those things in our own lives that need changing.
Why The Sacrifices?
Norbert Link | June 9, 2007
Sacrifices were given long before Moses, as well as during the time of Jesus Christ and the early New Testament Church, and they will be given again just prior to Christ’s return, and during the Millennium. Why is that?
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Sabbath Rest
Kalon Mitchell | June 2, 2007
The Bible tells us to keep the Sabbath. But what day are we to keep the Sabbath? How can we know and what does the Bible have to say on this particular subject?