Conviction and Moses
Sermon; Given 10/23/1993
Our conviction reveals itself in living by faith. Moses is a stunning example of how a convicted Christian should live — with loyalty and faithfulness to God.
The Purpose of the Church
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/7/1993
The function of the church is like a teacher's college, preparing the firstfruits and providing them with the needed education and character development.
Preparing to Rule (1993)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/4/1993
Sanctification is both a state and a process—a time period between justification and glorification during which overcoming, purification, and holiness takes place.
Going On to Perfection
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/2/1993
Even though everything we need in this quest has been given to us, our spiritual growth depends on believing in the promises of receiving the divine nature.
Our Awesome Destiny (1993)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/30/1993
Man's destiny is to have dominion over the entire universe. Preparation for this awesome responsibility requires faithful stewardship over God's gifts.
Life, Fortunes, Sacred Honor
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/29/1993
Many of the Declaration's signers literally lost their fortunes, properties, and health—even their lives. Are we willing to commit ourselves as fully?
Division, Satan, Humility
Sermon; Given 9/25/1993
Throughout the course of Biblical history, whenever sin appears, confusion, division and separation are the automatic consequences.
Ecclesiastes and the Feast of Tabernacles (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 9/18/1993
God emphasizes Ecclesiastes during the Feast of Tabernacles to show the result of doing whatever our human heart leads us to do. The physical cannot satisfy.
Don't Be a Prudent Agnostic
Sermon; Given 9/16/1993
Some of us, facing the stress of the times, may simply be going through the motions but losing every vestige of faith. We must strengthen our convictions.
Ecclesiastes and the Feast of Tabernacles (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 9/11/1993
Love for this world will inevitably bring disillusionment. Because the world is passing away, our priorities should be to fear God and keep his commandments.
God Is . . . What?
'Personal' Article; Posted 9/1/1993
Obviously, we cannot see God, but if He has described Himself in the pages of the Bible, why should what He is be so difficult to fathom?
Submitting (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 8/28/1993
Seeking our will at the expense of the group makes conflict inevitable. Society work only when everyone submits to one another in the fear of Christ.
Submitting (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 8/21/1993
Liberty without guidelines will turn into chaos. We will be free only if we submit to the truth. All authority, even incompetent authority, derives from God.
How to Know We Love Christ
Sermon; Given 8/7/1993
We cannot become weary of well-doing, allowing our first love to deteriorate, looking to the world for satisfaction. Here are 8 tests of our love for Christ.
Murder?
'Personal' Article; Posted 8/1/1993
No ethical issue since the Civil War has so disturbed the social fabric of this nation. People instinctively know that abortion is not morally neutral.
Loving Christ and Revelation 2:1-7
Sermon; Given 7/31/1993
There is a direct relationship between loving Christ and doing the right works. God's love for us places us under a compelling obligation to reciprocate.
Love and Works
Sermon; Given 7/24/1993
God expects works from all He has called. We show our faithfulness and loyalty to God by our works or conduct - what we produce by what we have been given.
L'amour et les oeuvres
Sermon; Given 7/24/1993
Holiness (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 7/17/1993
Holy things are set apart from the rest, consecrated, sanctified, and transcendentally separate. God wants to transform us into that very image.
Holiness (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 7/16/1993
To appropriate the name of God means to represent His attributes, character and nature. Our behavior must imitate Christ just as Christ revealed God the Father.