Playlist: Egypt, Destroyed (topic)

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Psalms: Book One (Part Two)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

In the narrative of the Israelites' exodus, Egypt faced utter destruction as a testament to God's supreme power. As the Israelites fled, trapped between the advancing Egyptian army and the Red Sea, God orchestrated their predicament to demonstrate His sovereignty. He hardened Pharaoh's heart, compelling him to pursue with his …


Shouting Gleanings and Singing Olives (Part Two)

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Charles Whitaker

In the narrative of God's judgment and deliverance, the destruction of Egypt stands as a powerful historical event, reflecting a pattern of divine intervention. Egypt, characterized by abject idolatry, faced God's wrath as He judged its false gods, delivering His people from slavery. This act of destruction, detailed in the book …


Lamentations (Part One; 1989)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

An introduction to the book of Lamentations, focusing on grim hardships (similar to Paul's perils) Christians may face in the future.


Escape From Box Canyon

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

God forced Israel either to trust Him completely for deliverance or to return to their slavery. One of the greatest miracles in history has a lesson for us.


The Night to be Much Observed

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Night Much to be Observed is a memorial of the covenant with Abraham, and God's watchfulness in delivering ancient Israel as well as spiritual Israel.


The Divine Warrior

Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Divine warfare is not a relic of primitive religion, but instead a profound expression of God's sovereign authority and redemptive purpose throughout Scripture.