Mr. Darby, Mr. Scofield, and God's Law
Sermonette; Given 5/7/2016
Several destructive heresies have crept into Western religious culture, including the rapture lie, the dispensationalist theory, and the immortality of the soul.
God's Goodness and Severity
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 3/18/2016
In Romans 11:22, Paul uses opposites: goodness and severity. The apostle means that God's character runs the gamut from overt compassion to utter harshness.
The Goodness and Severity of God
Sermon; Given 3/5/2016
On the heels of destruction will come the forces of reconciliation. The forces of destruction and construction will appear to be virtually simultaneous.
What a Difference a Day Makes
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 2/23/2016
On the Day of the Lord, God will use natural forces to bring drastic change to planet Earth. Fire and water are two agents by which God will purify the earth.
On This Side of Jordan
Sermon; Given 11/7/2015
When the circumstance of sin ceases, what happens to the law? The concept of sin as a reality will be gone at a certain point in time.
The Prime Directive
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/4/2015
We as God Beings will be able to enforce the Prime Directive of God's government—that none shall be hurt or destroyed in all God's holy mountain.
What a Difference a Day Makes
Sermonette; Given 9/26/2015
Robert Frost, in his poem 'Fire and Ice' alludes to two tools God will use to cleanse and purify the earth from sin and evil during the Day of the Lord.
Asphalt Aspirations and Pentecost's Promise
Sermon; Given 4/25/2015
God reversed the Babel debacle with His own plan to unify, making one called-out people, having one mutually understood language, commencing on Pentecost.
The Lunar Sabbath or the Seventh-Day Sabbath: Which?
'Ready Answer' Article; Posted 3/30/2015
The recent Lunar Sabbath phenomenon is unbiblical and unworkable. The weekly Sabbath, observed every seventh day, is correct and in line with God's Word.
A Time to Tear
Sermon; Given 2/7/2015
The practice of rending clothes symbolizes sorrow, agony, despair, and hopelessness, a realization that God alone can restore the profound loss.
The Not-A-Problem Folk
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/15/2014
We have no bold Phineases today who are unafraid of political correctness. The die has been cast for morally bankrupt America.
A Tale of Two Complaints (Part Two)
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 9/26/2014
Jeremiah is often called the 'Weeping Prophet.' He can perhaps also be called the 'Complaining Prophet' on account of his two major complaints to God.
Defining the Human Mind
Sermon; Given 8/16/2014
The Hebrews used metaphorical extensions such as the terms 'heart' and 'head' to refer to the repositories of the breath of life given to the human soul.
A Tale of Two Complaints (Part One)
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 8/13/2014
The prophet Jeremiah was grieved over the injustice of the prosperity of evil men, dismayed at their abuse of the land.
Lollapolooza
Sermonette; Given 8/2/2014
The word 'lollapalooza' was used in World War II to detect Japanese infiltrators, whose language habits obliterated the r/l distinction common in English.
Baruch's Complaint (Part Two)
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 7/9/2014
Jeremiah and his scribe, Baruch, lived during a time of great upheaval. Baruch complained that God's plans against Judah were crimping his own ambitions.
Baruch's Complaint (Part One)
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 5/15/2014
The situation that faced God's prophet, Jeremiah, and his scribe, Baruch, in the last days of Judah's monarchy was one of depravity and despair.
The Symmetry of History (Part Two)
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 3/11/2014
There can be no doubt that the past five centuries or so have been markedly different from the Medieval and Classical periods of Western history.
The Symmetry of History (Part One)
'Prophecy Watch' Article; Posted 1/28/2014
A survey of history reveals patterns of human and national behaviors that tend to repeat themselves at certain intervals.
Wind and God's Spirit
Sermon; Given 1/4/2014
God controls the invisible wind—powerful or gentle—making it an ideal symbol for His Spirit. God's breathing life into Adam foreshadowed giving the Holy …