A Telling Juxtaposition
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/28/2008
One day we acknowledge the lovingkindness of our Creator, and the next we engage in no-holds-barred materialism, illustrating the nation's self-indulgence.
The Great Flood (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 11/22/2008
God commissioned Noah to witness to the debased population before He eradicated it. The stark parallels to today's world should be given attention.
A Return to Nationalism
Commentary; Given 11/15/2008
America has elected its first 'globalistic' president, putting modern Israel on the wrong side of the international political currents.
Back to the Future
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/7/2008
A crisis reveals the grim truth about liberals in high office: They do not understand basic capitalism, and they lack the stomach for international hardball.
The Great Flood (Part One)
Sermon; Given 11/1/2008
As much as the flood was a natural occurrence, it was also a supernatural occurrence, in which a loving God brought a hopelessly wicked world to an end.
Are We Ready to Overflow with God's Spirit?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/21/2008
When we consider the movement of the rivers and the oceans, we realize that they never stop moving, unleashing massive amounts of energy. We must be preparing to use …
Are We Ready To Enter The Promised Land?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/14/2008
We may not be troubled by giants or enemy nations, but we have trials of similar magnitude. We dare not behave as the timid spies, but live with boldness.
Don't Disregard Satan!
Sermon; Given 10/9/2008
Satan is currently paroled, dwelling in the prison of this earth, taking every opportunity to deceive the sons of man in the short time he has left.
Geopolitics: Scope and Limitations
'WorldWatch' Article; Posted 10/4/2008
International relations are convoluted enough to make the mind swim. Geopolitics is perhaps the most conservative method of making some sense of the world.
Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet
Sermon; Given 9/30/2008
Hardly anything is more dramatic than the blast of a trumpet. Alarm or warning is a primary function, and its other uses likewise culminate in the Feast of Trumpets.
Panicked Yet?
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/26/2008
When the sky is falling, who cares about oversight and responsibility? We should beware when our leaders urge us that some action must be taken 'immediately.'
God's Two Witnesses
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 9/12/2008
Who fulfills the roles of the Two Witnesses? Revelation 11 and Zechariah 4 shed light on the early work and fundamental character of these end-time prophets.
The Days of Noah
Sermon; Given 9/6/2008
Before the flood, Satan had attempted to corrupt mankind, probably through massive demonic possession. The same demonic threat will occur at the end-time.
Back to Basics
Sermon; Given 8/16/2008
Increasing knowledge without the capacity to process it leads to insanity. To combat information overload, we must get back to the basics of Christianity.
Success in This World
Sermon; Given 7/19/2008
We must invest in our own self-improvement and preparation, continually striving against stagnation and deterioration, and the powerful pulls of the world.
Could You Stand Alone?
Sermon; Given 6/28/2008
Would we have the same courage to stand spiritually as the brave unarmed man who resisted the tanks of the Chinese Red Army in Tiananmen Square?
Scarcity Amid Plenty
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 6/23/2008
The specter of famine has again crept into the public consciousness with spiking food prices, as prophesied in the Third Seal of Revelation 6.
Boaz and Pentecost
Sermon; Given 6/15/2008
The name of Boaz (a type of Christ) appears many times more than Ruth (a type of the church), indicating Christ's intense work on behalf of the church.
Do We Really Believe?
Sermonette; Given 6/7/2008
We should see the effects of God in His creation as well as the little changes in our own lives. We should see God's presence in the providential things.
Hide and Seek
Sermon; Given 5/31/2008
Our carnal nature can rationalize the most hideous of sins. We are totally blind to the long-term consequences of our present sins on our future well-being.