Seeking God's Will (Part Five): Goodness
Sermon; Given 10/29/2011
God employs goodness when He shakes us out of complacency and directs us toward repentance. God's goodness is there to take advantage of if we trust Him.
Libya in Prophecy
Sermonette; Given 10/22/2011
Libya will again fall prey to the King of the North, as will Egypt. At the end-time, Libya will be allied with Gog and Magog, only to be totally destroyed.
The Blind See
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/20/2011
The man born blind from birth depicts the hopeless spiritual blindness of most of the earth. Only Jesus can release the world from spiritual blindness.
Jesus the Door
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/17/2011
John 10:7-10 proclaims that Jesus is the door of the sheepfold or corral. If we follow Him in and out, we will have abundant life, now and in the Kingdom.
The Song of Moses
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/13/2011
When we are changed into spirit beings, we, as the first fruits, will again be involved in making music, singing a new song before the throne of God.
Seeking God's Will (Part Four): Sacrifice
Sermon; Given 10/8/2011
On the Day of Atonement, we are to afflict our souls by fasting. We do no work, signifying that we did absolutely no work to attain our salvation.
Seeking God's Will (Part Three): Patience
Sermon; Given 9/24/2011
We must adopt God's perspective on time, developing longsuffering and developing tranquility under adversity, waiting patiently on God.
Seeking God's Will (Part Two): Faithfulness
Sermon; Given 9/3/2011
If we mimic God's character, we will be always faithful. We can translate this trait into practical behaviors, as a foundational part of our character.
The Posture of Prayer
Sermonette; Given 8/27/2011
In emergency situations, it does not matter what position we find ourselves; God will hear. Content and attitude are far more important than position.
A Battle Group for Eastern Europe
'WorldWatch' Article; Posted 8/24/2011
A little-known town in Eastern Europe has given its name to a newly formed battle group consisting of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Seeking God's Will (Part One): Holiness
Sermon; Given 8/13/2011
Determining the will of God is difficult to do unless we know the character of God. Holiness is the foundation for all of the other traits of God.
Compromise
Commentary; Given 7/30/2011
The national debt will eventually sink the ship of state like a leaky submarine. Grand compromises have never boded well for America.
Living Abundantly In Tough Times
Sermon; Given 7/23/2011
Lived properly, a Christian's life is scintillating and deeply satisfying, full of rewards, even though it involves responsibility and self-control.
Greece, America—Whatever
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 7/22/2011
The bigger they are, the harder they fall. If America wants to avoid following Greece down the economic drain, we must take action now to stop the money leak.
A Distant Reflection
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 6/23/2011
Considering the events and trends exhibited in the modern church of God, will it follow the disastrous example of early second-century Christianity?
Looking Forward
Sermon; Given 6/18/2011
Richard Ritenbaugh, citing Mark Twain's aphorism, "The art of prophecy is difficult, especially with respect to the future," points out that there are too …
"I Will Build My Church"
Sermon; Given 6/12/2011
Although Peter was given responsibilities of leadership, as connoted from the rock imagery or symbolism, he was not granted the post of 'vicar of Christ.'
Warning in the Wind
Sermon; Given 6/4/2011
God can use lethal storms to execute judgment on sinful people. Elihu informed Job that God has sovereign control of the weather, for blessing or cursing.
Mark: Stupid, Unbelieving Disciples
Sermon; Given 5/14/2011
Mark's gospel describes the miraculous transformation of the disciples, who began with slow comprehension, into faithful, mature apostles and fishers of men.
Bin Laden's Death and Our Reaction
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/6/2011
Rather than rejoice that he is dead, we should thank God that He has allowed justice to be done and beseech Him to deliver His people from further wicked acts.