Moses, Psalmist (Part 4)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 12/7/2001
Moses' life was full of lessons and instruction, and at the end of it, he left us a song that encapsulates much of what he learned about godly living.
Moses, Psalmist (Part 3)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/22/2001
We frequently perceive characters in books as one-dimensional, and if we are an imaginative and comprehensive reader, perhaps in two dimensions.
Antidotes to Fear and Depression
Sermon; Given 11/17/2001
The key to overcoming the fear of loss of control is to admit that God is in control. If we have our priorities straight, God will take care of our anxieties.
Moses, Psalmist (Part 2)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/15/2001
Because Psalm 91 has no title, commentators reason that the Psalms' editors want the reader to understand that, like Psalm 90, it also came from Moses' pen.
Moses, Psalmist (Part 1)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/8/2001
Not only is Moses the first recorded servant of God to write songs of praise, but all the other psalmists also generally follow his style and themes.
Conspiracy Theory
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 11/1/2001
What can we do about these conspiracies? We only have control over the big, Satanic one. The other plots and schemes are distractions and time-wasters.
Halloween Rising
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 10/26/2001
Most Americans do not believe in demonic spirits enough to think of Halloween as a celebration of them. Rather, Halloween is a massive escape from reality.
Promised: Protection and Healing
Sermon; Given 10/20/2001
God gives several conditions for receiving protection and healing, including God's sovereignty, God's purpose, and one's level of growth.
The Only Sure Thing
Sermonette; Given 10/9/2001
God is our anchor, and during times like these, that is a treasure we need to hold on to with all our might.
God's Rest and the Millennium
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/5/2001
The Millennium or God's rest will be an exceedingly busy time, a time when all of humanity will be converted, a time everybody will be on the same trek.
Feast of Tabernacles Basics
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/2/2001
The basics of the Feast of Tabernacles consist of a harvest image, depicting a massive number of people coming to the truth. The journey depicts a time of judgment.
We Are NOT Alone!
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/28/2001
The X-Files TV drama popularized the phrase, 'We are not alone.' For Christians, the phrase takes on a somewhat different meaning, but it is absolutely true.
Great Expectations
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/21/2001
Our expectations in this life far outstrip our needs. Compared to earlier times, our lifestyle is far superior to what most people enjoyed in the past.
Would Our God Do That?
Sermon; Given 9/18/2001
The distorted perception of Jesus as an effeminate and ineffective Savior fails to understand that He is the so-called stern God of the Old Testament.
Christian Reaction to Terror
Sermonette; Given 9/15/2001
Asaph's godly and humane reaction to the attack on Judah contrasts greatly with America's more self-righteous and vindictive approach.
Christian Reaction to Terror
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/12/2001
Events of this nature should be a wake up call to repent to all who survive! We should focus on our own guilt, our failure to live up to God's standards.
The True Gospel (Part 6)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 9/7/2001
Paul marveled at the Galatians' turning away. It was only 20 years before someone perverted the gospel into something that was no longer good news!
God's Powerful Gospel
Sermon; Given 9/1/2001
The true gospel includes the complete revelation of God of His plan to reproduce Himself. If a gospel does not produce repentance and faith, it is false.
The True Gospel (Part 5)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/31/2001
It is not enough just to confess Jesus verbally and believe in the resurrection as an intellectual exercise. Heartfelt belief leads to righteousness.
The True Gospel (Part 4)
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/24/2001
'Kingdom of God' describes God's dominion, rule, and governance. Jesus points to a future establishment of God's Kingdom on the earth, yet it also rules now.