What Is Propitiation? (Part Two)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 7/9/2019
Christ's propitiatory sacrifice satisfied both the law and God's holiness, allowing Him to extend mercy to believing, repentant sinners.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Ten)
Sermon; Given 7/6/2019
The three parables in Matthew 25 (The Ten Virgins, The Talents and The Sheep and Goats) all focus on the importance of spiritual preparedness.
The Alarmists' Hoax
Commentary; Given 6/29/2019
Post-truth refers to any situation where people are more likely to accept an argument based on their emotions and beliefs, rather than one based on facts.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Nine)
Sermon; Given 6/15/2019
The loyalty of the Laodiceans did not extend far beyond loyalty to self. Loyalty and friendship are inextricably bound together.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Eight)
Sermon; Given 6/1/2019
We should not expect brethren to be perfect; we all sin. God has not given His People the prerogative to judge another member as a tare.
Censorship and Political Correctness
Commentary; Given 5/18/2019
The algorithm in Microsoft's new AI-based software enables it to find 'offensive' and 'insensitive' usages and suggest post-modern replacements.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Seven)
Sermon; Given 5/11/2019
The letters to the seven churches of Revelation warn of losing our first love, heeding false teachers, compromising God's Truth, and forgetting right doctrine.
Abel Glorified God!
Sermonette; Given 4/26/2019
Abel offered his sacrifice in obedience to God's instructions. We must worship Him in a spirit of truth, bringing about a profound change in heart.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Six)
Sermon; Given 4/6/2019
Like the four groups of seeds exposed to various qualities of soil, many have heard the true gospel, but few have remained faithful after the onslaught of hardship.
What Is Propitiation? (Part One)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 4/4/2019
Propitiation is the way God and man can be reconciled and experience a profitable relationship.
Feast Announcement
Commentary; Given 3/30/2019
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Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Five)
Sermon; Given 3/9/2019
We must avoid forgetting the connection between past and present, especially as our forebears had to battle outer and inner enemies of God's truth.
How Easily Influenced Are You?
Commentary; Given 2/23/2019
We are all susceptible to evil influences, which encourage us to compromise. Each time we act righteously, we increase our ability to resist temptation.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 2/16/2019
The Arnoldists, Albigenses, Cathers, Waldensians, and the Lollards all had Sabbath-keepers in their ranks. Gradual syncretism is a pattern of church history.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 1/26/2019
Christ cautions the Pergamos congregation to shun the doctrine of the Nicolaitans. The Church suffers when it harbors those who compromise and offend.
They Know!
Commentary; Given 1/19/2019
The American College of Pediatricians declares that human life begins at conception. In spite of the scientific consensus, the courts have sanctioned murder.
The Fruit of Justification
Bible Study (Article); Posted 1/14/2019
The subject of justification confuses a great many people. In fact, much of nominal Christianity, even theologians, do not understand the Bible's teaching on it.
No Children, No Hope For the Future
Commentary; Given 1/12/2019
Many of the leaders in Europe do not have children; they are emblematic of the curse of barrenness. Western civilization has chosen death rather than life.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 1/5/2019
Despite the Council of Laodicea's condemnation of the Sabbath, a group of believers termed Paulicians kept God's laws and resisted the heresy from Rome.
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part One)
Sermon; Given 12/8/2018
Jesus Christ warns us to hold fast to true doctrine. Secular historians help us discover the identity of the small flock repeatedly rescued from apostasy.