The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Nine): Conclusion (Part Two)
'Personal' Article; Posted 12/1/2003
There must be something to prove we are one with Christ and in union with the Father and the Son. That something is the manner in which we conduct our life.
Prophets and Prophecy (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 11/22/2003
Although by no means a wild man, John the Baptist experienced alienation from people, especially the entrenched religious and political leaders.
Prophets and Prophecy (Part One)
Sermon; Given 11/8/2003
A prophet is one who speaks for God, expressing His will in words and sometimes signs. Standing outside the system, he proclaims God's purpose, including repentance.
The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Eight): Conclusion (Part One)
'Personal' Article; Posted 11/1/2003
The offerings have a great deal to do with our relationship with God. How closely do we identify with Christ? Are we being transformed into His image?
Laodiceanism and Being There Next Year
Sermon; Given 10/25/2003
Our biggest danger at this time is to be lured into spiritual drunkenness by the pagan Babylonian system. Our God is not what we say we worship but whom we serve.
Knowing God
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/18/2003
To fulfill one's purpose, one must be singularly focused on what one wants to accomplish. Divided minds result in no productivity or even devastation.
Laodiceanism
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/15/2003
Our love for beauty must be coupled with love for righteousness and holiness. Our relationship with Christ must take central place in our lives, displacing all else.
What's So Bad About Babylon? (2003) (Part 2)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/13/2003
The entire Babylonian system has an enslaving, addicting, and inebriating quality, producing a pernicious unfaithfulness and Laodicean temperament.
What's So Bad About Babylon? (2003) (Part 1)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/11/2003
The world's political, religious, economic, and cultural systems pose a danger to God's people, but God wants us to work out His plan within the Babylonian system.
A Sacrifice Is An Investment
Sermonette; Given 10/11/2003
A sacrifice should not be viewed as something lost, but should be considered an investment for a greater future reward or blessing.
The Handwriting Is on The Wall (2003)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/10/2003
Even as Paul admonishes us about the night being far spent, we must make careful and judicious use of our time in anticipating the return of Jesus Christ.
Sowing and Reaping
Sermonette; Given 10/6/2003
Fear of any kind is never an excuse to break any of God's laws. God wants us to learn the principle of reciprocity- that what we sow we will also reap.
La Fête des Trompettes: un jour d'espoir
Sermon; Given 9/27/2003
John Ritenbaugh, en réfléchissant sur les écrits de Malachie Martin, à soulevé le fait que, comme au Collège Catholique des Cardinaux, qui compte un …
Where Is the Beast? (Part Ten)
Sermon; Given 9/20/2003
Nine reasons why Israel should be considered the Harlot in Revelation 17-18.
Où Est La Bête? (Partie 10)
Sermon; Given 9/20/2003
Where Is the Beast? (Part Nine)
Sermon; Given 9/6/2003
We all have the potential to prostitute skills and abilities for personal gain and greed, compromising everything for comfort, ease, and personal gain.
Où Est La Bête? (Partie 9)
Sermon; Given 9/6/2003
The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Seven): The Sin and Trespass Offerings
'Personal' Article; Posted 9/1/2003
Sin and human nature affect everyone in society—from king to commoner—but God has covered sin from every angle in the sacrifice of His Son, fulfilling …
Are You a Victim?
Sermonette; Given 8/23/2003
Both David and Job provided sterling examples for us responding to seemingly 'unfair' situations, keeping within the bounds of what is acceptable to God.
Where Is the Beast? (Part Eight)
Sermon; Given 8/16/2003
Modern Israel (largely composed of America and the British Commonwealth) has earned the label 'Babylon the Great' by breaking the marriage covenant with God.