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.
You Deceitful Tongue!
Commentary; Given 12/1/2018
A study conducted by Dr. Tara Stewart explains why journalists of the mainstream media have fallen into disapproval for their widespread deception and bias.
Where Did The Original Apostles Go?
Sermon; Given 11/17/2018
The Scriptures are largely silent about the exploits of the apostles other than Paul. We have only general comments concerning their spheres of activities.
Are You Justified?
Bible Study (Article); Posted 11/12/2018
'Justification' is a theological term that many do not understand, thinking that it is a complex point of doctrine. But it is not as difficult as it may seem.
Children in the Era of AI (Part Two)
Commentary; Given 11/10/2018
As AI toys befriend children, parents should be alarmed about the values these virtual assistants are teaching them. AI has officially become a religion.
Facing Times of Stress: When God is Silent (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 10/27/2018
Paul demonstrated inner peace during turmoil, showing consistency in times of instability and faith in God during persecution, fulfilling the role God gave him.
Children in the Era of AI (Part One)
Commentary; Given 10/20/2018
Artificial intelligence devices interact with children, filling the gap left by near-absentee parents. We must be aware of the potential abuse of AI.
Confidence in the Flesh Versus Faith
Sermon; Given 10/6/2018
We must turn from our own gossamer righteousness to God's solid righteousness, accepting a higher standard than the rest of society.
Eternal Paradoxes
Sermonette; Given 10/1/2018
We must learn to be content to be weak and powerless, realizing that, when we are poor in spirit, we receive power from God's Holy Spirit.
City of Peace
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/29/2018
Paradoxically, Jerusalem has not been a city of peace, but a magnet for conflict, a situation which will not end until Christ returns.
Happiness is Circumstantial, but Joy is Not!
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/26/2018
Happiness is a by-product of our response to God's calling, coupled with our determination to connect with the Father, the Son, and the whole spiritual family.
Quarantine Principles
Commentary; Given 9/22/2018
During the Bubonic Plague that destroyed 1/3 of Europe's population, the only segment that remained unscathed were the Jews, who kept God's quarantine laws.
Facing Times of Stress: When God Is Silent (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 9/15/2018
Acts 27 teaches that we must distinguish among several types of suffering. Regardless of the type of suffering, we must remember that God will deliver us.
Facing Times of Stress: When God Is Silent (Part Two)
Sermon; Given 9/8/2018
What appeared to be a series of judicial set-backs for Paul was actually the outworking of God to place him before even higher levels of secular leadership.
How Much Does the Snowflake Matter?
Commentary; Given 8/18/2018
As one snowflake does not cause an avalanche by itself, wisdom dictates that we cogently size up potential cause-effect relationships.
Facing Times of Stress: When God Is Silent (Part One)
Sermon; Given 8/11/2018
Paradoxically, when God seems to be silent, He is feverishly at work micro-managing what otherwise appears as insignificant details.
One Defiant Voice!
Commentary; Given 7/21/2018
The architects of the Louise Weiss European Parliament Building in Strasbourg, France, designed it to be a 21st Century version of the Tower of Babel.
Back to Life (Part Five)
Sermon; Given 7/14/2018
All of us who are called by God are so precious in His sight that Jesus Christ, before we were even born, died for us, saving us from oblivion.
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: A Second Large Catch of Fish (Part Two)
Bible Study (Article); Posted 7/12/2018
Both Luke and John record miracles in which Jesus helps His disciples catch a great many fish. These miracles show the growth of the disciples.
What Is Your Social Credit Ranking?
Commentary; Given 6/30/2018
Social scoring is the rating of a person's influence by such criteria as the number of social media followers. The effect will be to create a caste system.