Playlist: Leadership and the Covenants (sermon series)

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Leadership and the Covenants (Part One)

We qualify to lead by internalizing the covenants, not only believing God, but doing what He says, realizing that the covenants are not complicated.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Two)

We must become leaders in our own families, protecting them from the curses that are already falling on our nation. We have the obligation to fear God.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Three)

We are being trained to become leaders, but before we can lead, we must be able to carry out responsibilities, conforming to God's leadership and covenants.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Four)

In the combined history of Judah and Israel, when the leaders abandoned the covenants with God, the citizenry generally followed suit.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Five)

Becoming equipped for leadership requires that we discipline ourselves in following God's way of life, allowing the mind of Jesus Christ to be in us in.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Six)

Paul urges Euodia and Syntyche to follow the example of Christ rather than placing their desire to be right over unity. Godly leadership follows submission.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Seven)

Marks of Sin Cannot Be Hidden

All of the sufferings in the present had their origin in the Garden of Eden when our parents sinned, seemingly in secret. The effects of sins radiate outward.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Eight)

We learn from our original parents that as soon as we sin, a stark change occurs throughout our nervous system, subjecting us to shame and fear.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Nine)

Neither Satan nor his demons cause us to sin; we chose to sin, and we die as a result. We were created upright, but bring judgment on ourselves.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Ten)

Ezekiel prophetically warns Israelites today of imminent cultural collapse because of ungodly leadership. We must treasure and appreciate the truth we have.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Eleven)

As God sanctified Noah, saving him from the flood, we must trust God to sanctify us, protecting us from the holocaust of fire which will burn this earth.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Twelve)

The first use of the word 'grace' in Scripture is in context with the rescuing of Noah, a preacher of righteousness from the line of Seth.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Thirteen)

God is at work producing leadership in an organization that will follow Him, calling people into His family, carefully crafting it into a perfect organism.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Fourteen)

Only God's calling, followed by repentance and a rigorous conversion process, will safeguard us from the fiery holocaust that is coming upon this the world.


Leadership and Covenants (Part Fifteen)

The quality of leadership affects the morality and well-being of a nation, and the quality of family leadership trickles up to civic and governmental leadership.


Leadership and Covenants (Part Sixteen)

The Abrahamic Covenant was made with one man, but it impacts all of mankind to the New Heaven and New Earth and beyond, involving billions of people.


Leadership and Covenants (Part Seventeen)

Because the world is under the sway of the wicked one, if mankind were left to its own choices, the world would revert to the condition before the Flood.


Leadership and Covenants (Part Eighteen)

God based the promises He gave to His friend Abraham on the patriarch's proclivity to believe Him even when he had only partial (and disturbing) information.


Leadership and Covenants (Part Nineteen)

The seven 'I will' promises Got made to Abraham were truly foundational promises, impacting the lives of multiple billions of people up to the present day.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Twenty)

Abraham realized that his promised Descendant could not possibly be a mere human being, but the Creator Himself.


Leadership and the Covenants (Part Twenty-One)

Prior to the Flood, mankind's thoughts and intents were evil continually. A parallel time of demonic activity is on the horizon for those living today.


Leadership and Covenants (Part Twenty-Two)

Much of Protestantism misconstrues the significance of the New Covenant as a 'free pass into Heaven' without paying attention to the Law within the Covenant.