Playlist: Rivers (topic)
Who Owns Water?
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsGod provides rivers as a vital element of His creation, with the river of God described as full of water to enrich the earth and prepare grain for mankind. This supply demonstrates His ownership and generous provision, as He waters ridges, settles furrows, and blesses growth through showers. Prophecies affirm that He will open …
Imagining The Garden of Eden (Part Six)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughRivers held special significance for the ancient Israelites because their land lacked abundant, constant waterways unlike Egypt with its Nile or America with its many large river systems. Most streams in Israel flowed only during the rainy season and otherwise remained dry, making the people wholly dependent on God to send …
Four Views of Christ (Part 1)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughIn the typology of the four living creatures (Revelation 4:6-8) lies the foundation for understanding the gospels as four representations of the same Life.
John (Part Thirteen)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe myriad opinions of the crowd concerning Jesus were all conditioned from their perspectives and traditions, but hardly ever from God's perspective.
Imagining The Garden of Eden (Part Five)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughEating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil opened the minds of our first parents to evil, the experiential knowledge that comes from sin.
A Name's Significance
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughA name has higher significance than an identifier, but also ties one down, committing one to a destiny.
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Ten): Where Is Israel Today?
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughNo matter how scattered Israel is, God will not lose the smallest grain. Using Jerusalem as a reference point, Israel dispersed north and west into Europe.