De macht behoort God (Deel 1)
Sermon; Given 10/6/2006
In deze preek die het fundament legt voor het Loofhuttenfeest 2006, zinspeelt John Ritenbaugh weer op het voorval van "een teken aan de wand" in Daniël …
Power Belongs to God (Part 1)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/6/2006
Paul knew that only through strengthening his relationship with God was he able to both abound and be abased. When we are in trouble, we need to contact God first.
What We Can Learn From This Day of Atonement
Sermon; Given 10/2/2006
God's solution to mankind's separation was sending a second Adam, Jesus Christ, to make reconciliation possible. Fasting shows our dependence on God.
Wat we van deze Verzoendag kunnen leren
Sermon; Given 10/2/2006
Beginnend in Handelingen 3:21 spreekt John Ritenbaugh over een toekomstige tijd van verademing en herstel, nadat de dingen eerst heel wat erger zijn geworden doordat …
Discouragement and Trumpets
Sermonette; Given 9/23/2006
While there may be reasons to become depressed, there is no reason to stay depressed, realizing that God is with us the whole way.
Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 8)
Sermon; Given 9/23/2006
God has to know whether we will be loyal and our convictions are anchored in His law. The tests we are going through now are preparing us for His kingdom.
Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Five)
'Personal' Article; Posted 9/11/2006
Jesus came with a message of salvation, called 'the gospel of the Kingdom of God.' Here is the relationship between the gospel and Christian works.
Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 7)
Sermon; Given 9/9/2006
The Purpose Driven Church will be a major player trying to take the true, end-time church in the wrong direction.
Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 6)
Sermon; Given 8/26/2006
The Purpose-driven churches at the end time will have joined in the effort of a one-world government and making no attempt to come out of the world.
Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Four)
'Personal' Article; Posted 8/8/2006
The Bible makes it plain that salvation is by grace, but it is also clear that we are 'created in Christ Jesus for good works.' Grace and works fit together.
The Messenger of Christ
Bible Study/Sermon; Given 7/29/2006
Herbert W. Armstrong was single-minded about preaching the Gospel. The scattering of the church could have been caused by members making him a type of idol.
Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 5)
Sermon; Given 7/29/2006
Purpose-driven churches experience exponential growth through tolerating any belief. These churches would sacrifice any doctrine if it stands in the way of growth.
Les Eglises conduites par leur dessein (cinquième partie)
Sermon; Given 7/29/2006
En continuant sa série sur les Eglises conduites par leur dessein, John Ritenbaugh affirme que ces différentes congrégations connaissent une croissance exponentielle, …
Three Aspects of Faith
Sermonette; Given 7/15/2006
Nothing is more important than acting on faith. There are three aspects or levels of faith which must work together in order to achieve spiritual growth.
Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 4)
Sermon; Given 7/8/2006
Outcome-based religion holds large membership as its measure of success, believing that the ends justify the means. It avoids doctrine that might divide.
les églises conduites par leur dessein (quatrième partie)
Sermon; Given 7/8/2006
Dans cette quatrième partie, John Ritenbaugh s'appuie sur le passage d'Esaïe 53:2 et 3, pour nous rappeler que Jésus n'avait rien pour plaire physiquement …
Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Three)
'Personal' Article; Posted 6/30/2006
We have been called, not just to believe in Christ, but also to overcome sin, which takes a great deal of effort. Justification requires a response.
Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 3)
Sermon; Given 6/17/2006
Outcome based religion exalts numerical growth and feeling good over the truth of God, promoting the use of modern psychology over 'divisive' biblical doctrine.
Unity (2006)
Sermon; Given 6/4/2006
Like the symphony orchestra, only as an instrumentalist submits to the leader, working with the other members of the ensemble, can unity be accomplished.