Suppressed Archaeology (Part Three)
Commentary; Given 8/15/2015
Semitic peoples were living on what was to be called the American Continent over 2,000 years before Columbus set foot in the western hemisphere.
Beware of Hypocrisy
Bible Study (Article); Posted 7/22/2015
In the gospel accounts, the Pharisees receive the lion's share of Christ's correction for their blatant hypocrisy, and they have become a byword for it.
Shrugging Off Scoffers (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 7/18/2015
Any prophetic speculation, accurate or not, is useless unless it is promotes diligence in living godly lives, eagerly preparing for the return of Christ.
Suppressed Archaeology (Part Two)
Commentary; Given 7/11/2015
Many members of the archeological community suppress evidence of any Western Hemispheric explorations before Columbus, especially evidence of Semitic settlement.
Shrugging Off Scoffers (Part One)
Sermon; Given 6/27/2015
Peter warns of scoffers in the church, apostate tares, devoid of God's spirit, ridiculing the doctrine that Christ would return or doctrines of judgment.
Suppressed Archaeology (Part One)
Commentary; Given 6/20/2015
Several groups have questioned the bias of the Smithsonian Institute for suppressing records of pre-Columbus exploration and inhabiting of North America.
Don't Give Up (2015)!
Sermon; Given 5/30/2015
Have you ever wanted to just give up? Have trials weighed you down to the point of despair? Is old age sapping the strength and determination?
Tests of True Knowledge
Sermon; Given 5/16/2015
A person who is puffed up parades his knowledge by exhibiting impatience, intolerance, or a false modesty, marginalizing what the uneducated in their minds.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Ten Lepers Healed
Bible Study (Article); Posted 5/13/2015
Jesus Christ's healing of ten lepers stands as a significant sign of His divinity, as it was widely known that only God could heal leprosy.
Are You Subject to Perpetual Bondage?
Sermon; Given 4/11/2015
Paul appealed to his old friend Philemon after his slave Onesimus ran away, stealing his money, running to Rome to assist Paul during his imprisonment.
Holy for the Lord
Sermonette; Given 4/10/2015
Incense symbolizes the prayers of the saints. Our offerings, as our prayers, should remain holy for the Lord, exuding a fragrant aroma.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: The Resurrection of Lazarus (Part Two)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 3/30/2015
Jesus' resurrection of His friend Lazarus from the dead proved to be the final straw for the Jews who were trying to kill Him.
In The Likeness of Men!
Sermon; Given 3/21/2015
Jesus was subjected to the same experiences as the rest of us, having the appearance, experiences, the capability of receiving injury and suffering temptation.
The Truth Matters!
Commentary; Given 3/14/2015
Secular scientists opt for political correctness, denying anything which would establish the historicity of the Bible, even the location of Joseph's tomb.
Suffering Disgrace For Christ's Name
Sermon; Given 2/21/2015
We can always expect new challenges, including persecution, and must never be content with standing still, but must press on to spiritual maturity.
Is Valentine's Day Really About Love?
Commentary; Given 2/14/2015
St. Valentine's Day started as a lewd, sensual, pagan festival in Rome. Lupercalia is a rite connected with fertility, honoring Venus, the goddess of sex.
Death, or Not A Hair of Your Head?
Sermon; Given 1/24/2015
Our challenge in the wake of the terrible things we witness now is to retain confidence that God is in control, even though our faith will be sorely tested.
What Is an Abomination?
Bible Study (Article); Posted 1/21/2015
The English word 'abomination' is quickly becoming archaic in modern usage because so few things are considered abominable anymore.
The Global Environmental Ethic (Part Three)
Commentary; Given 1/17/2015
The UN Environmental Project espouses an environmental ethic, an eco-spirituality designed to enforce a global reference for earth and an international earth sabbath.
Faithful Stephen
Sermon; Given 1/3/2015
Christ does not want His staff to exercise Gentile patterns of tyrannical, top-down leadership, but to humbly serve people without striving for greatness.