The Christian and the World (Part Seven)
Sermon; Given 3/7/1998
The best way to attain true wealth and the abundant eternal life is to loosen our grip on worldly rewards and treasures, and single-mindedly follow Christ.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 7)
Sermon; Given 3/7/1998
In dit zevende deel van de serie over "De christen en de wereld" wijst John Ritenbaugh op de onmogelijkheid van het op gelijkwaardige wijze dienen van twee …
The Fruit of the Spirit: Love
'Personal' Article; Posted 3/1/1998
Love is the first fruit of the Spirit, the one trait of God that exemplifies His character. The Bible defines love as both what it is and what it does.
The Christian and the World (Part Six)
Sermon; Given 2/14/1998
Clear vision lights the way spiritually. If the eye of the heart is aimed at spiritual treasure and the glory of God, it will remain singly focused.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 6)
Sermon; Given 2/14/1998
In dit zesde deel van de serie over "De christen en de wereld" legt John Ritenbaugh het belang uit van het oog, helder zicht, en metaforen over het licht in …
The Fruit of the Spirit
'Personal' Article; Posted 2/1/1998
Fruit is a frequent symbol in the Bible, most prominently in the fruit of the Spirit. It is the work of the Holy Spirit to bear fruit in us.
The Christian and the World (Part Five)
Sermon; Given 1/31/1998
The prince of the power of the air is responsible for influencing the zeitgeist (dominant mindset of the time), pulling us away from God and His law.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 5)
Sermon; Given 1/31/1998
In dit vijfde deel van de serie over "De christen en de wereld" herhaalt John Ritenbaugh dat de overste van de macht der lucht (Efeziërs 2:2) …
The Christian and the World (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 1/10/1998
Help in following God comes from displacing the love for the world with the love for God, and setting our hearts on spiritual treasures instead of earthly ones.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 4)
Sermon; Given 1/10/1998
In dit vierde deel van de serie over "De christen en de wereld" herhaalt John Ritenbaugh dat Gods geroepenen voortdurend op het scherp van de snede moeten …
The Tenth Commandment (1998)
'Personal' Article; Posted 1/1/1998
One commentator said all public crime would cease if this one law was kept. Another said every sin against one's neighbor springs from breaking this commandment.
The Christian and the World (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 12/13/1997
We must realize we are walking on a razor's edge, with the Kingdom of God on one side and the world with all its sensual magnetic charms on the other side.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 3)
Sermon; Given 12/13/1997
In dit derde deel van de serie over "De christen en de wereld" definieert John Ritenbaugh de wereld als het samenstel (het totaal, de massa) van dingen die …
The Ninth Commandment (1997)
'Personal' Article; Posted 12/1/1997
We cannot measure how much evil the tongue has perpetrated, for falsehoods disguised as truth have destroyed reputations and even nations.
The Christian and the World (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 11/27/1997
There is a clear demarcation in God's mind regarding which is the true way and which is not. We were formerly children of Satan until God rescued us.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 2)
Sermon; Given 11/27/1997
In dit tweede deel van de serie over "De christen en de wereld" benadrukt John Ritenbaugh dat er een heel duidelijk onderscheid bestaat tussen "hen en …
Teaching Children
Sermonette; Given 11/20/1997
Should we teach our children or should we allow the church to do that? Do youth programs have a positive impact? Do they keep youth them in the church?
The Christian and the World (Part One)
Sermon; Given 11/8/1997
The entire world is antagonistic to God because of the spirit generated by an unseen ruler. Our Christian duty is to stay awake and keep our guard up.
De christen en de wereld (Deel 1)
Sermon; Given 11/8/1997
In deze inleidende boodschap op de serie "De christen en de wereld" onderzoekt John Ritenbaugh het verschillende gebruik van het woord "wereld", …
The Eighth Commandment (1997)
'Personal' Article; Posted 11/1/1997
We can steal by burglary, larceny, embezzlement, robbery, shoplifting, or plagiarizing. We can defraud, hold up, lift, loot, pinch, pilfer, snatch and swindle.