An Abuse of Sovereignty
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/18/2004
Most professing Christians agree that God is sovereign, but there is a wide range of beliefs with regard to just how involved God is in their lives.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/18/2004
Most professing Christians agree that God is sovereign, but there is a wide range of beliefs with regard to just how involved God is in their lives.
Faith and Our Calling
Sermonette; Given 5/29/2004
God the Father draws a person to Him through the medium of His Word, and then provides a gift of faith enabling him to understand and act upon this Word.
Sermonette; Given 5/29/2004
God the Father draws a person to Him through the medium of His Word, and then provides a gift of faith enabling him to understand and act upon this Word.
The Will of the People
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/21/2004
Does the public truly care about this death knellāthe fact that a civilization cannot survive if the basic building block, the family, is destroyed?
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/21/2004
Does the public truly care about this death knellāthe fact that a civilization cannot survive if the basic building block, the family, is destroyed?
Disbelief
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/7/2004
Can anything be more paradoxical than professing Christians not following the words of the One they claim as their Savior? In works they deny Him.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 5/7/2004
Can anything be more paradoxical than professing Christians not following the words of the One they claim as their Savior? In works they deny Him.
The Pentecost Witness
Article; Posted 5/1/2004
Pentecost is known for its stupendous signs, particularly in Acts 2. Yet it teaches us of another witness: our own display of Christ's way of life in us.
Article; Posted 5/1/2004
Pentecost is known for its stupendous signs, particularly in Acts 2. Yet it teaches us of another witness: our own display of Christ's way of life in us.
Days of Truth
Sermonette; Given 4/10/2004
We must be diligence to keep ourselves free of leavening, ingesting God's truth by means of reading the Scriptures, inculcating it deeply into our character.
Sermonette; Given 4/10/2004
We must be diligence to keep ourselves free of leavening, ingesting God's truth by means of reading the Scriptures, inculcating it deeply into our character.
Sin Begets Sin
Sermonette; Given 3/6/2004
Sin doesn't exist in a vacuum, but inevitably breaks out of its corroded compartments, infecting the entire surroundings with evil.
Sermonette; Given 3/6/2004
Sin doesn't exist in a vacuum, but inevitably breaks out of its corroded compartments, infecting the entire surroundings with evil.
Choosing the Field of Battle
Sermonette; Given 2/14/2004
Even if Christ had been resurrected on the first day of the week (which He was not), the time of the resurrection has no connection to which day is holy.
Sermonette; Given 2/14/2004
Even if Christ had been resurrected on the first day of the week (which He was not), the time of the resurrection has no connection to which day is holy.
Putting It In Perspective
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 2/13/2004
Catholic clergy have been the target of the media, yet Protestant ministers actually have a higher rate of sexual abuse. The rate is even higher among teachers.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 2/13/2004
Catholic clergy have been the target of the media, yet Protestant ministers actually have a higher rate of sexual abuse. The rate is even higher among teachers.
Reality Narcolepsy
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 1/23/2004
It is an exercise in futility to play king-of-the-hill in a world so universally sinful.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 1/23/2004
It is an exercise in futility to play king-of-the-hill in a world so universally sinful.
America the Great
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 1/16/2004
With our wealth, our power, our resources, and our technology, we have become a great nation. But it is all for naught unless we also become a good nation.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 1/16/2004
With our wealth, our power, our resources, and our technology, we have become a great nation. But it is all for naught unless we also become a good nation.
God's Sovereignty and Man's Choice
Sermonette; Given 1/10/2004
Because of God's protective hedge, our options are greatly limited and the consequences are more secure than if we ignore or reject His calling.
Sermonette; Given 1/10/2004
Because of God's protective hedge, our options are greatly limited and the consequences are more secure than if we ignore or reject His calling.
Spirit and Truth
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 12/12/2003
The pagan origins of Christmas are well known. How can Christians practice something that has always been anti-God? Is this worshiping 'in spirit and in truth'?
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 12/12/2003
The pagan origins of Christmas are well known. How can Christians practice something that has always been anti-God? Is this worshiping 'in spirit and in truth'?
Liberality and Legalism
Sermonette; Given 11/22/2003
Trusting in themselves and their own self-serving works, both Pharisees and Laodiceans found no need for a savior, let alone a need to be corrected.
Sermonette; Given 11/22/2003
Trusting in themselves and their own self-serving works, both Pharisees and Laodiceans found no need for a savior, let alone a need to be corrected.
Is Mary Worthy of Worship?
Article; Posted 11/14/2003
The Catholic Church places great importance on Mary, to the point that many Catholics are pushing for Mary to be recognized as 'Co-Redemptrix!
Article; Posted 11/14/2003
The Catholic Church places great importance on Mary, to the point that many Catholics are pushing for Mary to be recognized as 'Co-Redemptrix!
News of the Work
Sermonette; Given 10/15/2003
More dramatic than the growth of the websites is the growth taking place within God's people as a result of allowing God's Spirit to transform their lives.
Sermonette; Given 10/15/2003
More dramatic than the growth of the websites is the growth taking place within God's people as a result of allowing God's Spirit to transform their lives.
Is Mary Worthy of Worship?
Sermonette; Given 10/4/2003
The origin of Mary worship derives from the worship of Semiramis and her son Tammuz in Babylonian tradition and has become syncretized into Roman Catholicism.
Sermonette; Given 10/4/2003
The origin of Mary worship derives from the worship of Semiramis and her son Tammuz in Babylonian tradition and has become syncretized into Roman Catholicism.
Power
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/15/2003
During Amos' day, people were busy making money, being entertained, and practicing their religion. But God was also busy--sending famines, droughts, and epidemics.
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 8/15/2003
During Amos' day, people were busy making money, being entertained, and practicing their religion. But God was also busy--sending famines, droughts, and epidemics.
Anointing Our Eyes
Sermonette; Given 7/19/2003
Ironically, the self-centered arrogant person is so focused upon himself, he cannot really see himself or the corrosive impact of sin on his life.
Sermonette; Given 7/19/2003
Ironically, the self-centered arrogant person is so focused upon himself, he cannot really see himself or the corrosive impact of sin on his life.
SARS: Peril or Panic?
'WorldWatch' Article; Posted 7/1/2003
Several key points regarding SARS have been overlooked, casting this 'epidemic' in a new light.
'WorldWatch' Article; Posted 7/1/2003
Several key points regarding SARS have been overlooked, casting this 'epidemic' in a new light.