God Hates? (Part Two)
Sermonette; Given 10/26/2024
Almighty God loves righteousness—something which Gods saints should emulate. Conversely, God abhors, disdains, and hates evil, particularly the Nicolaitans'.
God Hates?
Sermonette; Given 10/21/2024
God hates hypocritical religious convocations when people pay lip service but no heart service to Him. Mankind does not know how to stop hate, but God will.
Grass of the Field
Sermonette; Given 7/20/2024
If physical life (symbolized by the grass of the earth) withers away, we who have been given the Word of the Lord will endure and thrive forever.
Old Testament Fruit of the Spirit (Part Four): Knit Together
Sermonette; Given 5/25/2024
It is likely that David wrote Psalm 15 in loving memory of Jonathan, in whom he saw the likeness of God. When people look at us, do they see the same thing?
Old Testament: Fruit of the Spirit (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 4/20/2024
In contrast to Stephen who spoke the truth fearlessly, Haman valued his position more than the truth and gave into hatred for Mordecai and his people.
Old Testament: Fruit of the Spirit (Part Two)
Sermonette; Given 2/17/2024
Abigail bravely prevents David from engaging in a foolish act of revenge against a fool which would have lowered David to Nabal's stature.
Old Testament: Fruit of the Spirit
Sermonette; Given 12/16/2023
When David penned Psalm 14 and 15, he may have been reflecting on Uriah, Nabal, and Abigail. The fruit of the spiritual is found in both testaments.
After God's Own Heart
Sermon; Given 11/4/2023
Though David certainly broke all of God's Ten Commandments, he also repented continually, cognizant of the fear of losing God's Holy Spirit.
The Longsuffering of God
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/2/2023
God has exercised patience, longsuffering, and forbearance, but He cannot acquit the unrepentant sinner.
The Tent of God
Article; Posted 9/20/2023
A common biblical symbol is the tent or tabernacle like those in which the Israelites dwelt in the wilderness. It has deep, spiritual meanings for God's elect.
Pre-Feast Annoyances
Sermonette; Given 8/26/2023
As we prepare for the Feast of Tabernacles, chances are that there will be things that test our patience and even a few more will crop up when we get there.
Where Are the Children?
Sermon; Given 7/29/2023
Malachi 4:5-6 predicts a horrible curse if the hearts of the fathers are not turned to the children and the hearts of the children turned to their fathers.
Tolerating Sin
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 6/30/2023
Progressive culture pushes a tolerance not found in its traditional definition. God's people should evaluate how much sin they tolerate in themselves.
Thy Kingdom Come
Sermonette; Given 5/27/2023
Most professing Christians hold to the pagan belief that heaven is the reward of the saved, imagining that they will waft off to heaven at death.
Glory Be
Sermon; Given 4/8/2023
The Hebrew word for glory carries the connotation of a burden or responsibility, just as Christ glorified the Father in every thought, word, and deed.
Marking the Body
Sermonette; Given 3/4/2023
Tattooing stems from paganism, but has been copied by Israelitish nations, first as an expression of deviance and then as an acceptable form of expression.
A Contrite Heart
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 2/17/2023
God is looking for people who are humble and contrite of heart. If we want to live eternally with God, we must overcome our pride to become contrite.
The Reviler
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 1/27/2023
Paul lists "revilers" as among those who will not enter God's Kingdom (I Corinthians 6:10). Abusive speech should never cross a Christian's lips.
The Light of the Body
C.G.G. Weekly; Posted 1/13/2023
The human eye, a marvel of creation, brings beneficial light into the body. We also absorb spiritual content through it, whether good or evil.
Inclusivity?
Sermon; Given 12/10/2022
Many churches have abandoned traditional values and have embraced humanism, using buzzwords such as inclusivity, community, spirituality, and justice.