Playlist: anti-Christian (topic)
The Intolerance of Liberals
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Open expressions of intolerance against Christianity and its beliefs began decades ago, and this hostility continues to build. Persecution starts with mere intolerant feelings, but the intensity grows until any differing opinion must be crushed into complete acceptance of the opposing view, or actions are taken to enforce the …
Everything Is Upside Down
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)In the current culture the Creator is not respected and has been publicly booed out of one major political party. Satan and his standards dominate the world and were publicly cheered by pro-abortion demonstrators. Founders formerly esteemed as heroes are now called plantation owners who enslaved others by their laws. …
Today's Brand of Tolerance
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The religions of this world are anti-Christ concepts and practices drawn from false religions that permeate this world's governments, educational systems, entertainment, employment, and social practices. God's way of life touches on every facet of life and very much of the practices of this world are in reality practices of …
How Far Have We Fallen? (Part Five)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The world is living in a time when immorality has transcended over righteousness. Satan has succeeded in blinding people's minds to God's truth. This has resulted in the bulk of citizens being turned against those who follow the Bible's instructions. Historical evidence from those claiming to be Christian but lacking truth, …
The Nones and the True Believers
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The Nones have bought into a mass movement orchestrated by satan. Their motivation is intellectual and spiritual as they respond to the hope of greater personal freedom and liberty. One of their rallying cries is that Christianity ruins everything. They have lunged at the hope of throwing off their inhibitions against sex …
Your Mouth is About to Get You in Trouble
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsLeftist attorneys have elevated animal rights over human rights, attempting to 'give back' to animals the rights that human beings have 'taken' from them.
A Government to Fear (Part Five)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The Federal Government has declared a parcel of land (500,000 square acres) a Federal Monument through eminent domain, solidifying federal authority.
Those Who Are Persecuted
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughPersecution is already here, part and parcel in the lives of followers of Christ. If we are persecuted for following God's instructions, we will be blessed.
Unleavened Bread and the Holy Spirit (Part One)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)God's command to eat unleavened bread teaches that He rescued His people from the bondage of sin, something they had no power to accomplish of themselves.
How Did We Get This Way?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. RitenbaughSecularism, founded on the philosophical underpinnings of Rousseau, is, in effect, the official state religion for the majority of our nation.
How Far Have We Fallen? (Part Three)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The American people have become desensitized to the perils of the snake oil salesman. Previously, when political leaders lied, public sentiment would retaliate.
The Nones, Atheism, and Immorality
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The 'Nones' have risen to prominence in society, ideologically committed to abortion, radical feminism, homosexuality, strict gun control, and socialism.
Persecution (1993)
Sermonette by Martin G. CollinsChristians have been subject to psychological abuse as well as torture. Peter says that persecution is inevitable and is often triggered by good works
God Meant it for Good
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsIf one does good, following God's instructions, persecution is automatically promised as a consequence, just as Christ paid with His life for His good works.
Those Who Live in the Light
Sermonette by Ryan McClureWe suffer persecution because We embrace the truth and light, which terrifies those who love to live in darkness, defying God's holy and spiritual laws.
Ecclesiastes (Part Eight)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughToday, as in Solomon's time, we can become discouraged and weary about the corruption in government, especially the evil corruption of the courts.
Facing Cultural Headwinds
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughGod's saints encounter great difficulties keeping their balance and moving toward the Kingdom while being buffeted by the anti-God, progressive culture.
Is There Hope For Equality?
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Fairness and equality will never exist while Satan is the ruler of the world; our carnal minds are always going to be stirred to resentment.
How Far Have We Fallen? (Part Four)
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Respect for God is declining all over the world. Even in the scattered Church of God, an increasing casualness threatens to detract from respect for God.
Patriotism, the Summer Soldier, and Our Times (Part One)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Jesus Christ was not a sunshine patriot, but sacrificed everything He had for the sake of God's people and the Kingdom of God—His holy nation.
Globalism and the Wisdom of Men
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe disintegration of the Catholic Church and the greater church of God have eerie parallels. We must seek the wisdom of God rather than the wisdom of men.
Expecting Miracles
Sermonette by Joseph B. BaityIn this age of skepticism, we must still believe in miracles, recognizing the uniqueness of our calling, given to a precious few at this time.
Titus (Part Three): Rebuking False Teachers
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe congregations in Crete were beset with insubordination, subject to no authority, full of meaningless and senseless talk, distracting the overseer.
Titus (Part Two): A Faithful Ministry
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughTitus had the remarkable ability for being a problem solver, exercising tact, diplomacy, strength, stability, and leadership when sent to problem areas.