Playlist: God's Throne (topic)
God Is Still on His Throne
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGod is still on His throne, a truth that resonates with power and assurance. His throne, situated in heaven within a spiritual universe, is much closer than we often realize, embodying immense might and excitement. Scripture vividly captures this reality, as seen in visions granted to prophets and apostles, revealing the glory …
God is Still on His Throne!
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGod is still on His throne, a truth that resonates with power and assurance. His throne in heaven is not distant, but closer than we realize, existing in a spiritual universe filled with might and excitement. By the time of the Millennium, the saints will appear before the throne of God on the Sea of Glass, a scene of …
God's Sea of Glass (Part 1)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsIn sharp contrast to the chaos and unrest of the earthly sea, the sea of glass before God's throne embodies peace and holiness. God's throne stands as a visible symbol of His sovereign rule, with the crystal-clear sea of glass in front reflecting the qualities of His throne room—holy, pure, glorious, and eternal. This …
The Great White Throne
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughBoth the time element and the significance of the Great White Throne has been lost on most of 'Christianity' because it refuses to keep God's Holy Days.
Worthy to Take the Scroll
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe sealed scroll most resembles a title deed, which can only be opened by the redeemer of the property. The rightful owner of the title deed is Jesus Christ.
Standing on the Sea of Glass
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe Sea of Glass at God's throne reflects and symbolizes God's holiness and purity, peace and calmness, and His purposes of righteousness and love.
The Return of the Clouds
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Charles Whitaker (1944-2021)Clouds can be an emblem of God's ability to hide Himself from some and reveal Himself to others. God is in total control of what He reveals and hides at any time.
The Adversary
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughPride, vanity, presumption, and self-absorption led to Satan's demise. Satan's madness (that he is his own god) is the spirit of this world,
Hebrews (Part Ten)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughEverything about the Priesthood of Christ is superior to the Levitical system, which only served as a type of the access to God that Jesus would fulfill.
Hebrews (Part Eight): Greater Than Angels (cont.)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Hebrews 1:3-4 describes the dramatic transitional period in which God begot Christ, making Him the only human being who could qualify as our Messiah and Savior.
Behold Your King!
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsJesus' sinless and faithful life qualifies Him as King of Kings, in contrast to the kings of Israel who seriously fell short God's requirements.
The "Open Door" of Philadelphia
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeMany have misunderstood the 'open door' reference in the letter to Philadelphia. It refers to Isaiah 22:15-25, which describes the role of Eliakim the steward.