The New Moons
'Personal' Article; Posted 1/1/1994
A concise explanation of what the Bible says about New Moons and what that means to us today — what it means to 'observe' the New Moons.
Four Views of Christ (Part 6)
Sermon; Given 12/25/1993
Christ provides a model of how to live a godly life in the flesh, living life the way God lives it. Using His light, we can navigate our way in this world.
Four Views of Christ (Part 5)
Sermon; Given 12/18/1993
Luke's gospel portrays Christ as the son of man, the high priest of man, and the savior of man, having all the feelings, compassions, and aspirations of man.
Four Views of Christ (Part 4)
Sermon; Given 12/11/1993
Jesus sets a pattern for us by serving without thought of authority, power, position, status, fame, or gain, but as a patient, enduring, faithful servant.
Four Views of Christ (Part 3)
Sermon; Given 12/4/1993
The dominant emphasis of Matthew is the kingly qualities of Jesus as a descendant of the royal house of David, representing the Lion of Judah.
'I'll Never Follow Another Man!'
'Personal' Article; Posted 12/1/1993
This is an oft-repeated refrain in these days of distrust of the ministry. But is it a godly attitude? What does the Bible say about human leadership?
Four Views of Christ (Part 2)
Sermon; Given 11/27/1993
The Gospels are Christ's biography. They also illustrate the typology of Revelation 4:7 depicting a lion, ox, man, and eagle, giving a picture of Christ's character.
Four Views of Christ (Part 1)
Sermon; Given 11/20/1993
In the typology of the four living creatures (Revelation 4:6-8) lies the foundation for understanding the gospels as four representations of the same Life.
Is God a Magician?
Sermon; Given 11/13/1993
Technology makes us susceptible to the 'quick fix' mentality, expecting miraculous solutions to all problems, making us susceptible to false miracles.
Lessons From the Animals
Sermon; Given 11/6/1993
Mankind has been given dominion or responsibility for the care of animal life, preserving and embellishing their environment, as God would take care of them.
Are Your Beliefs Preferences or Convictions?
'Personal' Article; Posted 11/1/1993
Conviction is essential to faithful living, sanctification, loyalty, and faithfulness to God. Whether we compromise depends on the strength of our convictions.
Conviction, Moses, and Us
Sermon; Given 10/30/1993
Like Moses, we have to develop conviction, a product of a relationship of God, established by being faithful day by day in the little things of life.
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.