Playlist: Hamas (topic)
The Present Israeli-Hamas Conflict
Commentary by Richard T. RitenbaughHere is a concise version of the sections from the provided material that pertain to the conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, rewritten in the style of the original, using only the content from the provided material and adhering to the specified pronoun capitalization rules: I've seen many of these intifadas, uprisings, …
At It Again
Commentary by Richard T. RitenbaughThe recent violence in Jerusalem and the West Bank has been marked by significant involvement from Hamas, as seen in the actions of individuals like Omar al-Abed. After clashing with Israeli security forces, where three Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded, al-Abed, armed with a knife, attacked an Israeli family during …
Hamas' October 7 Attack
Sermon by David C. GrabbeHamas' October 7 attack fits into a biblical pattern of God's people turning from Him, causing God to hide His face and allow incredible suffering.
Those Who Live in the Light
Sermonette by Ryan McClureWe suffer persecution because We embrace the truth and light, which terrifies those who love to live in darkness, defying God's holy and spiritual laws.
The Handwriting Is on the Wall (2002)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe prophecy of Deuteronomy 28:42-49 concerns the curse of the stranger rising higher and higher above us, displacing our Israelitish culture with a foreign one.
Overcoming Destructive Fear
Sermon by Clyde FinkleaJesus cautioned His disciples not to have any destructive fear. The worst fear of all is that which would cause us to deny Christ—namely, the fear of man.
Concerning Edom
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe prophet Obadiah sorrowfully dramatizes God's judgment upon Edom (Esau) for his hatred, haughtiness, and pride, and how and why Edom will be annihilated.
Submitting to Sin?
Sermonette by John W. RitenbaughWe must analyze and evaluate everything that enters our minds from the media sources that primarily promote a leftist, secular humanist agenda.
Strategies for Interfacing with Babylon Without Becoming Assimilated (Part One)
Sermon by David F. MaasIn a culture which glorifies war heroes and winning at all costs, becoming an ambassador to peace is perhaps the most elusive goal we could ever accomplish.