Image and Likeness of God (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 11/26/1994
The numerous scriptural references to angelic beings indicate that the spiritual entities have tangible substance. God is not a universal nothingness.
Image and Likeness of God (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 11/19/1994
Jesus did not take on a different shape or form when He was transfigured. Taking on the image of the heavenly does not vaporize one into shapeless essence.
Image and Likeness of God (Part One)
Sermon; Given 11/5/1994
Errant teachers have spiritualized God away into a shapeless, formless, ethereal blob. They dismiss hundreds of scriptural references as figures of speech.
Fully Man and Fully God?
'Personal' Article; Posted 11/1/1994
Jesus Christ is often misunderstood. The phrase 'fully man and fully God' does not have biblical support; Christ's real nature is much more meaningful.
The World (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 10/22/1994
Our intimate fellowship should not be with the world, but be concentrated upon God and those who have made the Covenant, loving them as we would ourselves.
The World (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 10/15/1994
Our worldview must be shaped by a fear of God, a love for His people, and a hatred for the world's practices that destroy our relationship with God.
Deuteronomy (Part 5) (1994)
Sermon; Given 10/8/1994
Paradoxically, humble obedience and dependency upon God strengthens us, while prideful self-sufficiency weakens us.
Deuteronomy (Part 4) (1994)
Sermon; Given 10/1/1994
We must seek God as ardently as we would a physical love relationship, spending quality time with Him. If we make no effort, the relationship cools.
The Judgments
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/27/1994
Multiple billions of people have lived and died without even hearing the name of Jesus Christ. But God has distinct periods of judgment and resurrection.
Deuteronomy (Part 3) (1994)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/24/1994
We will not be prepared to rule in the Millennium unless we are experientially persuaded of God's faithfulness to His Covenant and His intolerance of evil.
Deuteronomy (Part 2) (1994)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/22/1994
Deuteronomy, which is to be reviewed every seven years, provides us with vision and instruction for living in our spiritual Promised Land.
Deuteronomy (Part 1) (1994)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/20/1994
Deuteronomy could be considered the New Testament of the Old Testament, serving as a commentary on the Ten Commandments. It gives vision for critical times.
The Handwriting Is on the Wall (1994)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/19/1994
Without God's Spirit, mankind is guided by another spirit, leading to destructive consequences, made all the more menacing by increased technological capabilities.
The Resurrection From the Dead
Sermon; Given 9/6/1994
Our lives revolve around the hope of a resurrection from the dead. Hope, deriving from Christ's resurrection, gives faith and love impetus and energy.
How Long, O Lord? (1994)
Sermon; Given 9/6/1994
The references to trumpets suggest an announcement of a specific event or an alarm of what is to follow. Typically, the events themselves are figurative trumpet blasts.
Fall Feast Lessons
Sermon; Given 9/3/1994
The world will learn that God judges—that He has the ultimate decision over everything. After Satan is bound, God will bring about seven reconcilements.
Separation and Oneness With God
'Personal' Article; Posted 9/1/1994
Since the beginning, God's purpose has been to bring all things into harmony with Him, giving mankind a respite from the heaviness of a sin-laden world.
The Laborers: Matthew 20:1-16
Sermon; Given 8/20/1994
Because God is completely just, we have an obligation to be content with what He has given us, to allow Him to use us for whatever purpose He desires.
This Is Not God's World
'Personal' Article; Posted 8/1/1994
Coming out of this world consists of avoiding the religious, political and philosophical systems that God promises to destroy when Jesus Christ returns.
The Cancerous Calendar Controversy
Article; Posted 8/1/1994
Which calendar should be used to set God's holy days? No subject, unless it is church government, has divided more people for as long a period of time.