Playlist: Stillness (topic)
Be Still!
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughBeing still is the opposite of a frenetic pace of movement and speech. It requires stopping activity on occasion in order to find a place and time free from distraction, interruption, and noise. Being still is to mental, emotional, and spiritual health as fasting is to physical health. God leads His people to still places as a …
Shabbat Shalom
Sermonette byThe word shalom denotes 'making something whole' or returned to well-being or good health. True biblical shalom refers to inner completeness and wholeness.
Are You Dissipating Your Own Energy?
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsWe need to be on guard against dissipating our energy, becoming over-immersed in activity and busyness to the point of losing overall effectiveness.
Dogs and Sheep
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe sheepdog must be instantly obedient to the master's commands, self-controlled, able to influence and direct without unduly frightening the sheep.
Forbearance
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughGod put up with the foibles of Abraham, Samson, David, Job, and others, allowing them time to repent and build character. We need to develop this godly trait.