Sermon Archives
Living in Peace – Part 1
Norbert Link | December 13, 2008
As followers of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, we are to do everything we can to live in peace with our fellowman. God commands us to seek and pursue peace and to be peacemakers; and He does not command us to do something which would be impossible for us to accomplish. The Bible gives us principles which show us what to do–and what NOT to do–to maintain peaceful relationships.
The Forgotten God
Dave Harris | December 6, 2008
Being forgotten by His people Israel was–and
is–something God solemnly warns about. The consequences for the nation have in
the past and will in the future lead to national punishment.
Forgetting God also holds grave warnings for
Christians.
Will God Protect Us?
Robb Harris | December 6, 2008
Can we expect protection from God during these difficult economic times? What is required on our part to expect His Protection?
When the Sons of God Saw the Daughters of Men
Norbert Link | November 29, 2008
Genesis 6:1-4 has been misunderstood by many people, including Jewish and Christian commentators, Bible translators and scholars. Based on a terribly wrong interpretation of that passage, horrendous false concepts developed, teaching blasphemous doctrines. We must make totally sure that we do not fall for or embrace any of those wrong teachings, and that we know and uphold the truth.
Stubbornness – A Sure Way to Destruction
Norbert Link | November 15, 2008
In the Bible, stubbornness is generally described in a negative way. It is sometimes difficult to detect, because it is often related to self-righteousness. If we are in that frame of mind, we may not see a need for us to repent. We may see all kinds of faults in others, but not in ourselves. We may stubbornly reject counsel–and this attitude may lead to our complete downfall. If we refuse to allow God to change us, we are predestined to fail.
The Will of God
Dave Harris | November 8, 2008
The Bible reveals that in heaven where God dwells, His
will is carried out. By contrast, people on the earth are pictured as not doing
the will of God–with the exception of those who follow Jesus Christ. An
important question for us to consider is whether or not we are among those
precious few who both understand and then do the will of God.
Uncertain Riches
Aaron Hooper | November 1, 2008
In these times of economic uncertainty, we must be ever more dilegent in our efforts to store up for ourselves treasure which is eternal.
The Last Great Day
Rene Messier (Canada) | October 21, 2008
The important significance of this day for mankind in that they will all have an opportunity to become full fledged sons of God in the Kingdom of God.
Forever and Ever
Dave Harris | October 21, 2008
The Bible very clearly reveals that mankind is being offered a place in the Family of God in the new heavens and the new earth. Along with this opportunity comes great accountability, and what we are doing now will have a decisive impact on our role in that future time!
Better Ways of Doing Things – Part 2
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | October 21, 2008
A further seven areas are given on this matter of Better Ways of Doing Things which will happen in the World Tomorrow. These are respect for God’s Name, true religion will be worldwide, the family, health, behaviour, one pure language and the use of technology. All of these will greatly benefit all of mankind.
Hearing God
Bill Grams | October 19, 2008
With careful hearing, we learn to fear God. We’ll look at 12-points in our hearing God: 1) Why 2) How 3) When and where 4) Written hearing 5) God gives understanding 6) Who God hears 7) Don’t close ears 8) Good hearing 9 Bad hearing 10) Humorous 11) Does God need a hearing aid? 12) Inspiring examples of hearing.
The Millennium
Rene Messier (Canada) | October 18, 2008
A look at what leads up to the millennium and also the conditions and challenges during the millennium.
Better Ways of Doing Things – Part 1
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | October 18, 2008
Three areas where things will be done better during the millenium are discussed. The appointment of perfect leaders unlike flawed individuals who exercise power today. Also, a new way of thinking where those alive will have perfect rulers to guide them and without the malevolent influence of Satan. And thirdly. in the area of building and housing where property will not be to make massive profits for those involved – but to benefit all of mankind. Beautiful towns and cities with all the amenities – no more slums; no more inner city areas wracked with crime, drug abuse, violence and no-go areas and no more racketeering and double dealing. Better ways of doing things.
Does God Want Me To Prosper?
Andrew Burns (Great Britain) | October 17, 2008
Have you ever wondered if God wants you to prosper? Some believe there is virtue in being poor. Others believe there is virtue in much wealth. What does the Bible teach? The following message may surprise you!
Dedication
Michael Link | October 16, 2008
How dedicated are we in our physical and spiritual lives? The Bible shows us just how important it is for us to be dedicated to God’s law and His plan for us. If we are indeed truly dedicated, we will be rewarded for it.
Our Inheritance
Dave Harris | October 15, 2008
Christians find themselves clinging to their faith as the body of believers is divided, scattered and put under constant assault. Yet, in our observance of the Feast of Tabernacles, we are commanded to rejoice. One way for us to do that is to focus on our promised inheritance!
The Feast and You
Rene Messier (Canada) | October 14, 2008
What you can do as an individual to ensure you have a tremendously inspiring feast both physically and spiritually?