Sermon Archives
Limitations
Eric Rank | March 23, 2024
Human beings have physical limitations that determine the boundaries of possibility. God is limitless in His power. What happens when we put the power of God to work in our lives?
God’s Work In Your Life
Kalon Mitchell | March 16, 2024
God calls us for a purpose. We may not always know why, but as we live our lives, it becomes important for us to stay focused on seeking God in our lives and allowing Him to lead. How much we are willing to draw close to Him will dictate how much we are led.
If You Ever Doubt!
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | March 16, 2024
Have we ever doubted God, His calling, our future and any number of other matters concerning the way of life we have been called to? If we ever doubt, let us answer as Simon Peter did when he said: “Lord, to whom shall we go?” There is nowhere else to go because God’s Way is the only way forward.
War or Peace–Curse or Blessing?
Norbert Link | March 9, 2024
Man says he wants peace, but he constantly engages and fights in war. He does not know the way of peace. What is the origin of war? Why are we currently hearing so much about the need to produce more and more weapons in order to prepare for war? Why don’t most people understand that war is a curse and that wars will only lead to more wars? Will there ever be peace on earth? If so, what is required? And can true Christians who have come out of this world of war be blessed with peace today?
Check Mate!
Michael Link | March 9, 2024
How do we overcome in this world as Christian soldiers, fighting obstacles we are faced with as we continue to move forward until the end to reach our destiny?
The Man of Sin in the Temple of God
Norbert Link | March 2, 2024
Paul tells us in the second letter to the Thessalonians that Christ will not return until there is a falling away and the man of sin sits in the temple of God, claiming to be God. What is meant by “falling away,” and what is the future of those who fall away? Who is “restraining” the return of Christ, and for how long, and who is the man of sin? Many misunderstand his identity. The Bible also shows us that there will be a literal temple in Jerusalem before Christ’s Second Coming, but why is it being built at all? And why is it called the “temple of God”?
Europe’s and Germany’s Rise to Military Greatness–Comments on News and Prophecy, March 2, 2024
Norbert Link | March 2, 2024
We discuss Europe’s military awakening and the call for an EU army which has been described as “a direct threat” to US security; address Germany’s false concept of “peace through deterrence”; the surprising and unrealized power of the German Chancellor; and the “curse” of German and European conscription. We also speak on strange and perhaps supernatural occurrences in Ukraine.
Managing Adversity with Hope
Frank Bruno | February 24, 2024
All of us have had to manage adversity in our lives. One obvious point relates to the various health situations that many face. However, adversity comes in different ways to each of us. For some, it may be challenges at work, home, school, and even simple everyday situations. In this sermonette, we will consider various Scriptures that can assist true Christians through such times and offers vital hope that we all need.
Every Word of God
Dave Harris | February 24, 2024
How are we handling the Word of God? What is our responsibility in this regard? What are the consequences—both the good and bad?
Strength and Soundness of Identity
Eric Rank | February 18, 2024
Being honest about who we are is an essential requirement for our Christian growth. When we can see our strengths, weaknesses, and individual peculiarities with clarity it helps us understand what we must do to overcome our sins and use our talents to become profitable servants to God.
Mission Statement
Rene Messier (Canada) | February 17, 2024
Most companies have a mission statement, and so do members, the church, Satan and God. This sermon examines and expands on them.
Biden’s Two Alternatives: Prosecution or Resignation—Comments on News and Prophecy, February 10, 2024
Norbert Link | February 10, 2024
Special Counsel Robert Hur concluded in his report that Biden “willfully retained” highly classified and top secret documents at unsecured locations, but recommended against prosecuting Biden as a jury might not convict him because of his “perceived mental decline,” “confusion,” “diminished faculties” and “poor memory.” Democrats quickly condemned Hur for his “inaccurate, inappropriate and gratuitous comments.” But as this program will show, Hur’s comments were none of the above. Many examples are given which seem to support the concerns of a vast majority of Americans about Biden’s mental health. Which leaves us with two alternatives: If Biden is too senile to stand trial, then he must resign as President. If he is not mentally incompetent and his memory is good, as he claims, then he must be prosecuted. But replacing Biden with another candidate might already be too late and may constitute other serious challenges for the Democratic Party.
Before It’s Too Late
Kalon Mitchell | February 10, 2024
As we continue to watch the world descend into chaos, we are admonished that we need to be the opposite – we need to draw closer and closer to God so that we are not sucked into the coming destruction. To do this, we need to make sure we are fully focused on our Christian lives. It will become too late at some point!
Language and Limitation
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | February 3, 2024
One of many ways in which man has been limited is undoubtedly in his use of language. In whatever language, the ability to describe God and everything about Him and all that He has done, is doing and will be doing, is limited by the fact that we are human and our understanding and vocabulary is, therefore, limited. That is going to change in the future when God restores a pure new language to the nations.
As for Me, I’ll Call on God
Michael Link | February 3, 2024
What do we do in situations where we need help and where we may think that nobody can help us? What can we learn from the examples in the Bible of those who went through exactly that? What did they do and what can we do?
Since When Did God Know You?
Norbert Link | January 27, 2024
Did God know YOU before you were born? And if so, when did God “start” to know you, by name? From the foundation of the world? Before the foundation of the world? Before time began? The Bible has much to say about God’s “foreknowledge” and the fact that some have been “predestined” to be ”called” for salvation in this day and age. What exactly does this mean for YOU?
To Be Like God
Paul Niehoff (Australia) | January 27, 2024
God has made a promise in many scriptures that we will see God as He is after our resurrection. This, of course, is not possible in our present state, as we must be changed for this to occur.
What is the Law of Christ?
Eric Rank | January 21, 2024
Jesus Christ instructs us that if we love Him, we are to keep His commandments. What are the commandments of Jesus Christ? How are we to understand the relationship between the commandments of God the Father and Jesus Christ?
Restoration
Frank Bruno | January 20, 2024
The world’s greatest paintings and other pieces of fine art have one trait in common: they all develop fine lines or craquelure, over time. No matter how youthful our own physical appearance, we too develop superficial cracks and lines. Because of sin, we can also develop cracks in our relationship with God. Artwork can be repaired but the only real restoration we can achieve is through God. In this split sermon, we will consider Scriptures that can help lead us to the restoration that we can receive through repentance, God’s forgiveness, and ultimately, in God’s Kingdom.
Deceived? Not Me!
Dave Harris | January 13, 2024
Is there a chance that you have been deceived about what you believe—especially when it comes to the Word of God? Is there a way to know what deception is and to avoid it?