What Is Real Conversion? (Part One)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 12/4/2009
How does a converted person act? What determines whether a person is converted or not? And can just anyone be converted?
Approaching God Through Christ (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 11/21/2009
Jesus Christ is symbolized by the table of showbread in the Tabernacle, having gold utensils and vessels for bread and wine, symbolizing our fellowship with God.
General Revelation
Sermon; Given 11/14/2009
God's truth is shockingly simple to understand, yet deceptively profound, causing the 'wise' to stumble but guiding true Christians toward eternal life.
Comfort-Zone Christianity?
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/13/2009
God does not want us to find a cozy comfort zone because that is when we are most likely to slip into dangerous spiritual drowsiness and complacency.
Approaching God Through Christ (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 10/24/2009
The one who comes before God must be pure in body and mind. The priests had to wash themselves from a bronze laver, midway between the altar and the entrance.
Can the True Church Be Found?
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 10/23/2009
The church will continue until it has accomplished its purpose, which means that the true church is still in existence on the earth, and it can be found.
The Pope's 'World Political Authority'
'WorldWatch' Article; Posted 10/15/2009
The pope calls for a strong world authority. His aims may not be as they appear.
God of Our Salvation
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/10/2009
The Great White Throne Judgment is a general resurrection to mortal life, allowing the majority of those who have ever lived an opportunity for salvation.
Portrait of a King
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/3/2009
God's church is the world's largest preparatory royal academy. Deuteronomy 17 provides basic instructions for kings as God has intended.
The World's Need for Atonement
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/25/2009
According to the liberal media, all we have to do is get world leaders in one room, and after a few handshakes and a couple of beers--voila! World peace!
When Our Change Comes
Sermon; Given 9/19/2009
Repentance and conversion leading to transforming into Christ's image depend on change. Christianity is a force for personal change, leading to universal change.
Coming: A Truly Benevolent Ruler
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/18/2009
C.S. Lewis once wrote, 'Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.' In light of human nature, this is very true.
9-11 and American Decadence
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/11/2009
This morning marked the eighth anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center buildings in New York City by Islamic fundamentalists. ...
Approaching God Through Christ (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 8/29/2009
The brazen altar symbolized total sacrifice. We have to be willing to give up everything, bearing our own individual cross, forsaking all to follow Him.
Liberal Lion or Liberal Lyin'?
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/28/2009
With the death of Senator Edward 'Ted' Kennedy, the American people are provided another 'teachable moment' in this summer of teachable moments.
Our Representatives?
Commentary; Given 8/22/2009
The leaders of the people do not seem to have America's interests at heart. We need to pray that they don't lead us to complete destruction.
Nonsense and Senselessness
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/21/2009
In the blessings and curses chapter, God promises to send a kind of foolish madness upon Israel when the people fail to obey Him.
A Revealing Beer Summit
Commentary; Given 8/1/2009
Sergeant Crowley reveals himself as a thoughtful public servant, while President Obama displays himself as self-absorbed, self-serving, arrogant progressive.
Approaching God Through Christ (Part One)
Sermon; Given 7/25/2009
Religious bumper stickers fall short of revealing the full counsel of God, which is more complex than 'believe on the Lord Jesus and you shall be saved.'
The Face of Identity Politics
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 7/17/2009
Identity politics involves a sense of grievance against the majority and a feeling that racism permeates American society and its institutions.