Habakkuk: A Prophet of Faith (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 9/17/2016
Habakkuk was frustrated that God would use an evil people to punish Israel, yet he resolved to cease fretting and to become a responsible watcher.
The Origin of the Christian Cross
Commentary; Given 9/10/2016
The symbol of the cross flourished centuries before Christ came on the scene, serving as an initial for Tammuz. God's true church has never used the cross.
Habakkuk: A Prophet of Faith (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 8/27/2016
All of God's people should be watchmen like Habakkuk, living continually by faith, discerning, listening to, and responding to God's instructions.
Would Jesus Christ Vote? (Part Two)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 8/24/2016
Jesus never inserted Himself into the political process, but instead, He taught His disciples to come out of this world's way of life.
The Six-Pointed Occult Symbol
Commentary; Given 8/20/2016
The so-called 'star of David' has its origins in ancient Egyptian and Babylonian paganism. The hexagram star is associated with occultism.
Habakkuk: A Prophet of Faith (Part One)
Sermon; Given 8/6/2016
We should never be tripped up when we see bad things happen to good people or vice versa, realizing that history is indeed following God's timetable.
America's Goddess (Part Two)
Commentary; Given 7/23/2016
President Grover Cleveland called the Statue of Liberty the United States' "peaceful deity—greater than all gods." Wiccans pray to her as a nature goddess.
America's Goddess (Part One)
Commentary; Given 7/9/2016
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from Freemasonry luminaries. It is the image of a pagan goddess in the mold of Ishtar, Isis, Athena, Minerva, and Semiramis.
Assurance (Part Three): Glory and Hope
Sermon; Given 7/2/2016
The sufferings we go through are minuscule compared to the glory which we will receive, completely eclipsing the glory of Adam and Eve before their fall.
Assurance (Part Two): Of the Path to Glory
Sermon; Given 6/18/2016
We can be assured that we are God's heirs and offspring if we are led by the spirit, remaining on the sanctified path of fellowship, growing continually.
Would Jesus Christ Vote? (Part One)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 6/15/2016
Because it is not directly mentioned in Scripture, people often ask if voting is biblically condoned. The real question is, would Jesus vote?
Assurance (Part One): Self Examination
Sermon; Given 6/11/2016
Salvation is an ongoing work of God, obligating us to walk in the Spirit. If we do, we will be not captivated by the lusts of the flesh.
Where Is Your Ultimate Allegiance?
Sermon; Given 5/21/2016
When the laws of God conflict with the laws of man, civil disobedience is the only correct response, as was patterned by Peter, Paul, and the apostles.
Bad Is The New Good For Girls!
Commentary; Given 5/21/2016
The transition from girlhood to womanhood has been made difficult because of impossible societal demands requiring young women to become sexy supermodels.
'All Mine Are Yours!'
Sermon; Given 4/30/2016
Christ prays for us as He did for His original disciples because we, too, have been called by the Father. Christ values us because the Father values us.
The Presence of the Eternal
Sermonette; Given 4/29/2016
Our offerings should consist of prayer, service to others, as well as material or monetary contributions, reflecting our gratitude for blessings.
Scripture Fulfilled in Christ's Death
Sermon; Given 4/16/2016
Four distinct Old Testament Messianic prophecies were fulfilled by Christ's death and cited by the Apostle John.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: The Withering of a Fig Tree
Bible Study (Article); Posted 4/14/2016
Jesus curses a fig tree for not having any fruit, even though it was not the season for figs. He used the situation to teach His disciples a lesson on hypocrisy.
Puzzling Ancient Artifacts
Commentary; Given 4/2/2016
sophisticated industrial metallurgical and optical technology as well as a sophisticated understanding of genetics, existed before The Flood.
Malachi's Appeal to Backsliders (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 3/26/2016
At the end of Malachi, the priests make seven feeble queries, questioning God's providence and His faithfulness, asking what good it does to be godly.