Beating the Rat Race (Part Six)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 7/2/2010
Only when we are still can we truly concentrate on knowing God. When our lives are upside-down, confusion and chaos reign, making spiritual growth difficult.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 7/2/2010
Only when we are still can we truly concentrate on knowing God. When our lives are upside-down, confusion and chaos reign, making spiritual growth difficult.
Heaven Must Wait
Bible Study/Sermon; Given 6/26/2010
Going to heaven is not scriptural. The soul is not immortal; it is equivalent to life. Mankind does not have a soul; he is a soul, subject to death.
Bible Study/Sermon; Given 6/26/2010
Going to heaven is not scriptural. The soul is not immortal; it is equivalent to life. Mankind does not have a soul; he is a soul, subject to death.
Beating the Rat Race (Part Five)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/25/2010
If we will simply sit still, be patient, and let events run their course without trying to interfere in them, we will soon learn how God works.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/25/2010
If we will simply sit still, be patient, and let events run their course without trying to interfere in them, we will soon learn how God works.
An Oily Mess
Commentary; Given 6/19/2010
The oil-spill in the Gulf of Mexico is like one millionth of an ounce of oil contaminating a whole bathtub.
Commentary; Given 6/19/2010
The oil-spill in the Gulf of Mexico is like one millionth of an ounce of oil contaminating a whole bathtub.
Beating the Rat Race (Part Four)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/18/2010
We cannot hear God speak when we are distracted by other things. The best environment to hear what God is trying to tell us is one of peace and quiet.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/18/2010
We cannot hear God speak when we are distracted by other things. The best environment to hear what God is trying to tell us is one of peace and quiet.
Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 6/12/2010
Whatever life is, it derives from a non-material, non-physical, imparted life-force having a spiritual source. God creates and sustains life, as well as ends it.
Sermon; Given 6/12/2010
Whatever life is, it derives from a non-material, non-physical, imparted life-force having a spiritual source. God creates and sustains life, as well as ends it.
Beating the Rat Race (Part Three)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/11/2010
In these tumultuous times, if we really want to know what God is trying to tell us, we need to calm down, be still, and listen intently to His Word.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/11/2010
In these tumultuous times, if we really want to know what God is trying to tell us, we need to calm down, be still, and listen intently to His Word.
A House Divided
Sermonette; Given 6/5/2010
Every entity divided against itself cannot endure long. A double minded man cannot long tolerate his cognitive dissonance.
Sermonette; Given 6/5/2010
Every entity divided against itself cannot endure long. A double minded man cannot long tolerate his cognitive dissonance.
Beating the Rat Race (Part Two)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/4/2010
We tend to think of being still just in terms of movement, but it also includes ceasing to talk as an excess of speech is both wearisome and stressful.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/4/2010
We tend to think of being still just in terms of movement, but it also includes ceasing to talk as an excess of speech is both wearisome and stressful.
Beating the Rat Race (Part One)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/28/2010
Peace is almost impossible to achieve, much less to find, in hectic times. We must come out of that confused, pulsating lifestyle before we can have real peace.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/28/2010
Peace is almost impossible to achieve, much less to find, in hectic times. We must come out of that confused, pulsating lifestyle before we can have real peace.
Do You Recognize This Man? (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 5/23/2010
Fruit is a product of growth requiring knowledge, work, patience, truth (light) and water (God's Spirit). Only by remaining on the vine will we bear fruit.
Sermon; Given 5/23/2010
Fruit is a product of growth requiring knowledge, work, patience, truth (light) and water (God's Spirit). Only by remaining on the vine will we bear fruit.
Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 5/15/2010
The best use of imagination would be to assimilate events, principles, lessons, and doctrine from scripture, transforming us into the image of God.
Sermon; Given 5/15/2010
The best use of imagination would be to assimilate events, principles, lessons, and doctrine from scripture, transforming us into the image of God.
Death Is Not the End (Part Seven)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/30/2010
There is life after death; there is an age to come in which all who have not been called to salvation will be raised to new life to hear what God offers.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/30/2010
There is life after death; there is an age to come in which all who have not been called to salvation will be raised to new life to hear what God offers.
An Environmental Irony
Commentary; Given 4/24/2010
Socialist countries have polluted the environment far more than capitalist countries have. The environmentalist movement is a deplorable sham.
Commentary; Given 4/24/2010
Socialist countries have polluted the environment far more than capitalist countries have. The environmentalist movement is a deplorable sham.
Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part One)
Sermon; Given 4/17/2010
The imagination enables mankind to envision both beneficial and harmful purposes. Imagination is a gift from God that can be used positively or negatively.
Sermon; Given 4/17/2010
The imagination enables mankind to envision both beneficial and harmful purposes. Imagination is a gift from God that can be used positively or negatively.
Death Is Not the End (Part Six)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/16/2010
The people who rise in the second resurrection will enjoy Millennial conditions with Christ and the firstfruits of God's Family living among them.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/16/2010
The people who rise in the second resurrection will enjoy Millennial conditions with Christ and the firstfruits of God's Family living among them.
Death Is Not the End (Part Five)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/9/2010
Two of history's wisest men, Job and Solomon, contemplated the possibilities of an afterlife, and both concluded that something better awaited us after death.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/9/2010
Two of history's wisest men, Job and Solomon, contemplated the possibilities of an afterlife, and both concluded that something better awaited us after death.
Do You Recognize This Man? (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 4/5/2010
Though we were freed by God, we will fall into slavery again if we do not maintain our vigilance. Our forbears never learned to live as free men and women.
Sermon; Given 4/5/2010
Though we were freed by God, we will fall into slavery again if we do not maintain our vigilance. Our forbears never learned to live as free men and women.
Death Is Not the End (Part Four)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/2/2010
While various religions and some philosophies suggest an afterlife of some sort, the fear of the unknown transforms death into a foreboding Grim Reaper.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 4/2/2010
While various religions and some philosophies suggest an afterlife of some sort, the fear of the unknown transforms death into a foreboding Grim Reaper.
Do You Recognize This Man? (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 3/30/2010
The truer our conception of Christ, the truer our discernment will be in dealing with spiritual problems or conflicts. Modern Israel has cuddled up to sin.
Sermon; Given 3/30/2010
The truer our conception of Christ, the truer our discernment will be in dealing with spiritual problems or conflicts. Modern Israel has cuddled up to sin.