Five Major Problems in the Wilderness
Sermon; Given 3/30/2010
God did not take ancient Israel by a direct route, and our lives likewise may seem to wander. We must trust God in spite of the detours, following His lead.
Passover Service 2010
Passover Service; Given 3/28/2010
Jesus Christ is the host of the Passover, a somber time when we renew our covenant with God. Our focus should be on Christ, who He was and who He is now.
Why Governments Can't
Commentary; Given 3/27/2010
While working for the government may provide a feeling of security, it can also breed complacency and laziness, inspiring a wholesale lack of motivation.
The Priesthood of God (Part Nine)
Sermon; Given 3/20/2010
The jeweled arrangement on the breastplate in Exodus 28, arranged in marching order, symbolizes differences in gifts and responsibilities of the tribes.
A Totally Diseased Nation
Commentary; Given 3/13/2010
We are a people laden with iniquity, depressed and stressed, burdened with the crushing weight of sin. The leadership reflects the people.
Worldview and Government
Commentary; Given 2/27/2010
The solution to all of man's problems begins incrementally when each called-out person turns his life around, governing himself rightly by yielding to God.
The Priesthood of God (Part Eight)
Sermon; Given 2/20/2010
The ephod, the curious girdle, and the breastplate of judgment were part of the high priest's attire that teach us godly principles today.
Freedom and Responsibility
Commentary; Given 2/13/2010
When a culture liberalizes, there will be a corresponding rise in irresponsibility, as people become fickle, rash, undependable, untrustworthy or disloyal.
Humanism's Flooding Influence (Part Five)
Commentary; Given 2/6/2010
Institutions which started out as Puritan theological schools (Harvard and Yale) are turning out a plethora of godless humanists.
The Tenth Commandment
'Personal' Article; Posted 2/2/2010
Everyone is out to acquire as much as possible for himself. The tenth commandment, however, governs this proclivity of human nature, striking at man's heart.
The Priesthood of God (Part Seven)
Sermon; Given 1/30/2010
A priest, having cognizance of his own weaknesses, has an obligation to empathize with other peoples' weaknesses and bear one another's burdens.
Do Unto Others and Reap What We Sow
Sermon; Given 1/23/2010
Reaping good fruit does not happen immediately. If we feel we are not reaping, we must consider that we might be reaping some negative things we have sown.
Humanism's Flooding Influence (Part Four)
Commentary; Given 1/23/2010
If people turn away from God and His laws, the only way they can move is to liberalize toward non-restraint and license.
Haitian Earthquake
Commentary; Given 1/16/2010
Haiti has practiced demonism and voodoo more than any other nation in the western hemisphere.
The Ninth Commandment
'Personal' Article; Posted 1/14/2010
The world is so full of lying and other forms of deceit that 'bearing false witness' has become a way of life for the vast majority of humanity.
The Priesthood of God (Part Six)
Sermon; Given 1/9/2010
The priestly garments represent the holy character of God. Clothing is used as a badge of one's office and symbolizes what our character is like inwardly.
Humanism's Flooding Influence (Part Three)
Commentary; Given 1/2/2010
James Madison and the other founding fathers realized that a democratic republic would only work in a godly, moral, or Christian administration.
Humanism's Flooding Influence (Part Two)
Commentary; Given 12/26/2009
The world's religions today are steeped in humanism, leaving the church of God standing virtually alone defending God's truth in a world of falsehood.
We Shall Be God
Bible Study/Sermon; Given 12/19/2009
Though it may sound pretentious or even blasphemous, God's Word shows that we will become literal offspring of the Eternal God, sharing His name and nature.
Humanism's Flooding Influence (Part One)
Commentary; Given 12/19/2009
Humanism stems from the Renaissance, a time men felt free to exalt human reason and self-realization over religion and divine authority.