Leadership and the Covenants (Part Eight)
Sermon; Given 3/12/2016
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.
In the Wake of an Unnatural Disaster (Part Eight)
Commentary; Given 3/5/2016
The membership in Corinth, steeped in worldly philosophy, twisted and misapplied the messages, adjusting them to the popular philosophical fad of the time.
In the Wake of an Unnatural Disaster (Part Seven)
Commentary; Given 2/27/2016
Of the things God says He hates, including pride and hands that shed innocent blood, nothing seems to be more disgusting than the American abortion industry.
Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Fifteen): Deference
'Personal' Article; Posted 2/23/2016
Solomon makes the subject of deference a major part of Ecclesiastes 8. Christians must always strive to see God behind those in power over us.
In the Wake of An Unnatural Disaster (Part Six)
Commentary; Given 2/20/2016
Ezekiel's prophecies are unfolding right now. The haughtiness with which modern Judah and Israel embrace immorality makes Sodom appear moral in comparison.
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Seven)
Sermon; Given 2/13/2016
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.
In the Wake of An Unnatural Disaster (Part Five)
Commentary; Given 2/6/2016
Because Americans get their concepts about the Bible from movies and television, they clueless as to what constitutes truth and falsehood.
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Six)
Sermon; Given 1/23/2016
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.
In the Wake of An Unnatural Disaster (Part Four)
Commentary; Given 1/16/2016
Jimmy Carter left the Southern Baptist Church because of looking at the story of Adam and Eve through the eyes of a humanist instead of believing God.
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Five)
Sermon; Given 1/9/2016
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.
Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Fourteen): A Summary
'Personal' Article; Posted 1/8/2016
Along with the central paradox of Ecclesiastes 7, the chapter emphasizes the importance of an individual's lifelong search for wisdom.
In the Wake of an Unnatural Disaster (Part Three)
Commentary; Given 1/2/2016
Satan has been so successful that we are living in the midst of a culture in which the vast majority are unable to critically appraise ideas.
In the Wake of an Unnatural Disaster (Part Two)
Commentary; Given 12/26/2015
Though Satan has been working feverishly for thousands of years, the most dramatic erosion of spiritual and moral values has occurred in the last 70 years.
In the Wake of an Unnatural Disaster (Part One)
Commentary; Given 12/19/2015
The past 70 years has seen a systematic undermining of morality by humanists, and a bizarre redefinition as to what constitutes normal and abnormal.
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 12/12/2015
In the combined history of Judah and Israel, when the leaders abandoned the covenants with God, the citizenry generally followed suit.
Mightier Than the Sword (Part Twenty-Four)
Commentary; Given 12/5/2015
John Dewey immersed himself in the works of Rousseau, Darwin, and Marx, applying their doctrines to his Humanist Manifesto.
Mightier Than The Sword (Part Twenty-Three)
Commentary; Given 11/28/2015
Advancing secularism has been the result of Satan's work through human henchmen over the last 600 years, bringing the world back to the time of the Nephilim.
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 11/21/2015
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.
Mightier Than The Sword (Part Twenty-Two)
Commentary; Given 11/14/2015
Every one of the philosophers who have wreaked havoc upon greater Israel were themselves Israelite and Semitic, bringing curses on their fellow Semites.
Mightier Than the Sword (Part Twenty-One)
Commentary; Given 11/7/2015
In 1888, Nietzsche identified himself as the anti-Christ, about a month before he became clinically insane, never to recover his lucidity.