Playlist: God's Majesty (topic)
God is Still on His Throne!
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGod is still on His throne, reigning with power, might, and constant excitement in a spiritual universe much closer than we realize. His majesty and splendor are beyond human description, as seen in visions of His throne, which radiates supernatural brilliance like jasper and sardius, portraying Him as a monarch in scarlet …
God Is Still on His Throne
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGod is still on His throne, reigning with power, might, and excitement that is beyond human comprehension. His throne in heaven is a place of immense spiritual significance, closer than we often realize, existing in a spiritual universe. The majesty of God is evident as Jesus Christ stands or sits at His right hand, a position …
God's Sea of Glass (Part 1)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe majesty of God is vividly reflected in the imagery of the sea of glass before His throne, a stark contrast to the chaotic and turbulent earthly seas. This sea of glass, crystal-clear and perfectly smooth, symbolizes the holiness, purity, and eternal peace of His sovereign rule. It mirrors the glorious and dynamic nature of …
God's Throne
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughSolomon's opulent throne pales miserably in comparison to God's heavenly throne, surrounded by angelic beings, demonstrating the perfection of His government.
The Glory of God (Part 2): In Christ
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughWhen we (following Jesus' example) display the way of God in our lives, bearing His name, and keeping His commandments, God's glory radiates in our lives.
Holiness of God (Part 4)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughTo be like God, we need to work on purifying ourselves, purging out sin and uncleanness, reflecting our relationship with God in every aspect our behavior.
To Do Your Will, O God!
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe necessity for Christ's death stems from God's holiness and absolute intolerance of sin and His obligation to judge righteously.
Holiness (Part 2)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughHoly things are set apart from the rest, consecrated, sanctified, and transcendentally separate. God wants to transform us into that very image.
Where is Beauty?
Sermonette by John W. RitenbaughGod has created beauty in function. The beauty in physical creation is a mere shadow of what God sees in our potential as future members of His family.
Right Hand
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamFrom the beginning of civilization, shaking hands has represented a warm greeting, good sportsmanship, a symbol of trust, and binding of a contract.