Playlist: Disqualified (topic)

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Camouflage and Salvation

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

In the ongoing spiritual warfare for our salvation, we must be vigilant not to disqualify ourselves as unworthy by refusing to perform the works required of us. Such refusal can destroy the relationship and the salvation established by God's calling and gifts. While we emphasize overcoming, doing works, striving to grow, …


The Covenants, Grace, and Law (Part Twenty-Two)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

In the pursuit of spiritual excellence, discipline is paramount, as illustrated by the metaphor of an athlete striving to win. Just as an athlete must adhere to the rules to avoid penalties or disqualification, we must discipline ourselves within the framework of God's laws to achieve mastery, which is to be like Christ. Paul …


Self-Discipline

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

In the journey of spiritual growth, self-discipline, or self-control, is a vital response to the righteousness bestowed through Christ. It is an inner strength, a mastery over carnal desires, that governs one's attitudes and behaviors, preventing ungodly actions from manifesting. When self-control is weak, these desires lead to …


What Is Your Game?

Sermonette by Ronny H. Graham

Paul was certainly aware of the obsessiveness of Olympic athletes but stressed that sacrificing for eternal, godly character was a far wiser investment.


Responding to God's Pruning Is Not Passive (Part Two)

Sermon by David F. Maas

Briars, thistles, thorns, and weeds are visible emblems of sin or its consequences, which we must pull up by the roots for the balance of our physical life.


Is God in All Our Thoughts?

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

We must not allow the cares of the world, its pressures or its pride, to crowd God out of our thoughts, bringing about abominable works or evil fruits.


Revelation 2-3 and Works

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The letters in Revelation 2 and 3 are for the end times, shortly before Christ's return. Each emphasizes repentance, overcoming, and judgment according to works.


A Place of Safety? (Part 5)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Obsessing about the Place of Safety is a sure way to disqualify oneself from it. God calls some faithful, zealous ones for martyrdom during the Tribulation.


Four Warnings (Part Four): Founded on the Rock

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Mixing the solid foundation of Christ's teachings with the sand of worldly philosophies and traditions ends in calamity. We must build on the Rock.


Titus (Part Three): Rebuking False Teachers

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The congregations in Crete were beset with insubordination, subject to no authority, full of meaningless and senseless talk, distracting the overseer.


Who Are You?

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John O. Reid

God chooses the base and the foolish of the world, giving them the precious truth leading to sanctification and glorification, making us unique to God.


Lamentations (Part Eight)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

As we approach the coming self-examination prior to Passover, we can apply six significant lessons taught to ancient Israel through the book of Lamentations.


Psalm 51 (Part One): Background

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

David's power and assumption of immunity led to arrogance, complacency, and a total disregard for God's commands, bringing an unpleasant visit from Nathan.


Handwriting on the Wall: Cultural Christianity

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

'Cultural Christianity' is a Christ-free, worldly adaptation of faith used for cultural identity, often embraced for its social influence, lacking true devotion.


Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Ten)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The three parables in Matthew 25 (The Ten Virgins, The Talents and The Sheep and Goats) all focus on the importance of spiritual preparedness.