Playlist: Feast of Tabernacles 1992
Rejoice and Fear God
Learning to Rejoice and Fear HimJohn W. Ritenbaugh
Given 11-Oct-92; 47 minutes
We must fill our lives with peace, repenting, changing our attitude, and voluntarily yielding to God before we can produce the fruits of righteousness.
Looking Back to the Future
Staying On the Right TrackJohn W. Ritenbaugh
Given 12-Oct-92; 84 minutes
The dwelling in booths and the sacrifices were the context for rejoicing at the Feast of Tabernacles. The booths depict our current lives as pilgrims.
Every Action Has a Reaction
Positive and Negative ReactionsJohn W. Ritenbaugh
Given 14-Oct-92; 97 minutes
Every action has a corresponding reaction; even the little things we do matter. Sin produces increase (the leavening effect) just as righteousness does.
What Is the Work?
FaithJohn W. Ritenbaugh
Given 16-Oct-92; 76 minutes
The work of God does not always stay the same, continually shifting media, techniques, and approaches, similar to the Israelites following the Cloud.
Exalt With Music
Praise and WorshipJohn W. Ritenbaugh
Given 17-Oct-92; 75 minutes
Music has an intense power to stimulate the emotions, trigger the imagination, set the mood of services, and serves as a teaching vehicle for instruction.
The Second Resurrection
ExplanationJohn W. Ritenbaugh
Given 19-Oct-92; 66 minutes
God has a timetable, carefully calculated to allow people to receive and respond to the truth at their best time for salvation, each in his own order.