Specks as Mirrors
'Ready Answer' Article; Posted 8/14/2020
Our ability to see the specks in others' eyes may indicate spiritual deficiencies in ourselves, as we project our own sins onto others.
Unmasking Wolves in Sheep's Clothing (Part Two)
Commentary; Given 7/11/2020
Some billionaire 'philanthropists' have profound messiah complexes that drive them to promise peace, prosperity and health, but which pose existential threats.
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Seven): Cultivating Goodness
Sermon; Given 6/13/2020
God has provided strategies which will facilitate His people's cultivation of the spiritual fruit of goodness, working effectively as Christ's sharecroppers.
Unmasking Wolves in Sheep's Clothing (Part One)
Commentary; Given 5/16/2020
A number of secular false messiahs—particularly medical experts—have pulled the wool over the eyes of many worldwide in the past several months.
Overcoming the Leaven of Fear
Sermonette; Given 4/15/2020
God's people should not allow their hearts to be troubled, thereby permitting a cringing cowardice to destroy them. Leaven is an apt metaphor to describe fear.
Marxism in Academia: The Origins of Political Correctness
Commentary; Given 3/14/2020
Herbert Marcuse and Saul Alinsky introduced a more pragmatic form of Marxism into American academia, facilitating self-destruction by creating 'victim groups.'
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Six): Cultivating Kindness
Sermon; Given 2/15/2020
Because kindness is love in action, we must galvanize our thoughts into concrete behaviors, including offering encouraging words and performing uplifting deeds.
Exposing the Media Industrial Complex
Commentary; Given 12/7/2019
In 'The Liberal Media Industrial Complex', Mark Dice exposes the media moguls' plans to commandeer the narrative of every branch of the media.
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Five): Cultivating Patience
Sermon; Given 11/16/2019
Numerous scriptures show the bad effects of impatience committed by ancient Israel, while the patriarchs, Jesus Christ, and the Father set examples of true patience.
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Four): Cultivating Peace
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 10/20/2019
Here are biblical strategies to cultivate the fruit of peace, including controlling our thoughts and emotions, submitting to God's will, and embracing His law.
Another Mark of the Beast
Commentary; Given 9/28/2019
Big Tech is creating a new mode of governance through which data analytics are used to create algorithms that decide rewards and punishment for targeted behaviors.
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Three): Cultivating Joy
Sermon; Given 8/24/2019
Strategies for cultivating joy include developing contentment and gratitude, giving rather than getting, finding pleasure in work, and valuing God's law.
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Two): Cultivating Love
Sermon; Given 5/4/2019
The opposite of selfishness is not self-hatred, but mature self-love, loving ourselves as a responsible, caring parent would (or should) love a growing child.
America's Conscience Seared with a Hot Iron
Commentary; Given 2/9/2019
'Righteous' Lot represents those who become accustomed to the sin around them, progressively searing their consciences, similar to spiritual neuropathy.
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part One)
Sermon; Given 12/22/2018
Misguided theologians have tried to create a false dichotomy between grace and works. We do works of obedience to build character, not to earn salvation.
The W's and H's of Meditation (Conclusion)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon; Given 9/30/2018
Because we will ultimately turn into what we assimilate, we must take back the hijacked tool of meditation to drive out carnal thoughts.
The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Six)
Sermon; Given 9/1/2018
The admonition to remember is one of the most dominant themes in both Testaments. James teaches that the most important project is the cultivation of our minds.
The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Five)
Sermon; Given 6/2/2018
If we stockpile God's Word into our nervous systems, even though our outer man is decaying while our inner self is being renewed, we will nurture our spiritual legacy.
The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Four)
Sermon; Given 3/24/2018
Meditating on the perils of our transitory existence paradoxically leads to a longer, happier life as our portion of God's Spirit grows within us.
The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Three)
Sermon; Given 12/2/2017
Developing the daily habit of meditation on God's Word can displace that deadly carnal nature, replacing it with Godly character—the mind of God.