The Covenants, Grace, and Law (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 2/11/1995
God is doing more than merely saving people; He is producing children in His image. The difference between the covenants is in the quality of the faith.
The Covenants, Grace, and Law (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 2/4/1995
The doctrinal changes made by the leaders in the Worldwide Church of God worked to destroy the vision of God's purpose through obscuring the real reason for works.
Damnable Heresies
'Personal' Article; Posted 2/1/1995
Many heresies have crept into the church over the past several years. Here is how Satan works to introduce heresy into the church, and what we can do about it.
The Covenants, Grace, and Law (Part One)
Sermon; Given 1/28/1995
The doctrinal changes made by the Worldwide Church of God have devastating ramifications. Predictably, when the vision was changed, God's law was cast aside.
Joseph: A Saga of Excellence (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 1/14/1995
Joseph's example proves that even the most difficult temptation can be resisted and overcome, though this skill must be developed incrementally.
Joseph: A Saga of Excellence (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 1/7/1995
Even allowing for mankind's free moral agency and propensity to stumble, God still works out His purpose, even when people do not know it is for their good.
The Defense Against Offense
'Personal' Article; Posted 1/1/1995
The Bible states that offenses will come. Here are ways to handle offenses and keep minor irritations from growing into bitterness.
Joseph: A Saga of Excellence (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 12/31/1994
Even though Joseph was born into a highly dysfunctional family, he nevertheless had a high batting average when it came to making the right moral choices.
Joseph: A Saga of Excellence (Part One)
Sermon; Given 12/24/1994
Jacob's son Joseph receives the least criticism and the most praise, a sterling record of character and human accomplishment surpassed only by Jesus Christ.
Image and Likeness of God (Part Five)
Sermon; Given 12/10/1994
The true nature of God differs greatly from the trinitarian concept. Having created us in His form and shape, God is developing us into His character image.
Image and Likeness of God (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 12/3/1994
The numerous figures of speech describing God's body parts substantiate that God has shape and form and occupies a specific location.
Christmas, Syncretism and Presumption (1994)
'Personal' Article; Posted 12/1/1994
Christmas is a worldwide phenomena, enjoyed mostly because of its glitz. Yet its blending of biblical truth with paganism takes on the prerogatives of God!
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.