Playlist: Jesus Christ, Walking with (topic)
The Christian Walk (Part Three): In Wisdom
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughAs dear children of God, with the goal of the Kingdom of God, we must strive for accuracy in reaching toward the high calling of Jesus Christ, which is eternal life in God's Kingdom. We are called to walk with godly wisdom, following the example of Jesus Christ, who walked in a way that pleased the Father. He is the great …
The Christian Walk (Part One): In Love
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughWalking with Jesus Christ is presented as a profound and transformative journey, reflecting a life of faith and obedience. We are called to walk stride-for-stride with Him, aiming for complete imitation, synchronized fully with His path. This walk is not merely following in His footsteps but walking side-by-side toward the same …
Intimacy with Christ (Part Four)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughWalking with Jesus Christ embodies a profound relationship rooted in intimate knowledge and shared experience. Eternal life, as defined biblically, is to know God, and this knowing is mirrored in how one lives, reflecting the character and actions of God. Jesus Christ, in His perfect knowledge of the Father, exemplified this …
Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Five)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Having experienced the turmoil of the Catholic—Protestant clash, the framers of our Constitution did not want any sect dictating religious doctrines or practices.
Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Four)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The Constitution, in some ways, makes a mockery of God's sovereignty, preferring a hodge-podge of syncretism of the world's religions.
Offerings (Part Seven)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughIf we want to follow Christ, we must sacrifice, take up our cross, and follow His example of service to God and others.
Living a Life that Pleases God
Sermonette by Clyde FinkleaEven as Enoch lived a life that pleased God, the Scriptures identify seven qualities that enable us to live a life that pleases God.
Do You See God?
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughUnless we acknowledge God's sovereign authority in our lives, following through with the things we learn from scripture, we, like atheists, will not see God.
Why Are We Here?
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughJesus Christ's and Paul's example in Sabbath observance (including the annual Sabbaths) provide a model as to how we keep the Sabbath and the holy days.
Psalm 23 (Part Three)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe valley-of-shadow imagery symbolizes the fears, trials, and tests needed to produce character, quality fruit, and an intimate trust in the shepherd.
Pilgrim's Progress
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark SchindlerEach one of God's elect will go through a continuous succession of metaphorical hurricanes that will scuttle us unless we keep our focus on Christ.
The Day of Israel's Calamity
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughAs a nation, we have rejected wisdom in favor of foolishness, bringing about major calamities: famines, pestilence, earthquakes, cosmic disturbances.
Seeking God in the Mundane
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughPentecostalism, with its sensationalism, is dangerous to a true believer. God is more interested in quietness and meekness than in bombastic displays of power.
Back to Basics
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughIncreasing knowledge without the capacity to process it leads to insanity. To combat information overload, we must get back to the basics of Christianity.
Becoming Fearless
Sermon by Mark SchindlerWhen Job was afflicted with physical problems, he learned that God was using them to perfect him. Afflictions are intended to bind us together.