Playlist: Caleb (topic)

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We Will Serve the Lord!

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Caleb, representing the tribe of Judah, was among the twelve spies sent by Moses to survey the land of Canaan. Alongside Joshua, he explored the fertile land, witnessing its abundance with ripe grapes, pomegranates, and figs. Together, they carried back a cluster of grapes so large it required a pole to bear its weight, …


A Leader in Every Man!

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Caleb, alongside Joshua, stood out among the twelve spies sent to explore the Promised Land, as recorded in Numbers 13-14. While ten spies delivered a negative report, overwhelmed by the giants and fortified cities, Caleb and Joshua maintained their faith in God's promise. Caleb boldly declared that the Israelites could conquer …


Are We Ready To Enter The Promised Land?

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

We may not be troubled by giants or enemy nations, but we have trials of similar magnitude. We dare not behave as the timid spies, but live with boldness.


Proper Memorials and the Right Spirit

Sermon by Mark Schindler

Caleb and Joshua withstood the fearmongering tactics of the ten faithless spies by calling to mind the providence God had shown toward Israel.


Numbers (Part Two): Graves in the Wilderness

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

If we, like Israel of old, choose to sin, we will receive the same consequence. Two thirds of the book of Numbers emphasizes that if we sin, we die.


Seeking God's Will (Part Three): Patience

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

We must adopt God's perspective on time, developing longsuffering and developing tranquility under adversity, waiting patiently on God.


Abraham (Part Seven)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Abraham's experiences teach us not to try to force God's will. When any sin or self-will is involved, the fruits of such an endeavor will be bitter.


Principled Living (Part Six): Becoming Holy

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Pentecost forces us to stand out from the crowd, separated as firstfruits for sanctification and holiness. God has called us to be different.