Playlist: Sin, Causes Blindness (topic)
Spiritual Blindness: Choosing a Curse
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeSin causes blindness, a devastating curse that obscures understanding and hinders the ability to recognize the true root of problems. As Deuteronomy 28:28-29 warns, the Lord will strike with madness, blindness, and confusion of heart, leaving one to grope in darkness and fail to prosper. This pattern is evident in nations and …
The Eyes of the Blind Shall Be Opened
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsIn the journey of spiritual understanding, the concept of sin as a cause of blindness emerges as a profound lesson. Sin clouds the mind and heart, leading to a lack of clarity that mirrors the partial sight of the blind man in Mark 8:22-25, who initially saw men as trees walking. This spiritual blindness, born from disobedience, …
The Healing of a Man Born Blind (Part Three)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsSin causes spiritual blindness in those who do not believe in Christ as the work of satan. A bad attitude leads quickly to this condition. Hate blinds a person so that he walks in darkness and does not know where he is going. The Laodicean attitude produces blindness because the person claims to need nothing while remaining …
The Blind See
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe man born blind from birth depicts the hopeless spiritual blindness of most of the earth. Only Jesus can release the world from spiritual blindness.
Facing Times of Stress: Lack of Clarity
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsMany people called by God realize the world is wrong, but also cannot see the way of God clearly, having an inability of seeing or comprehending the truth.
Elements of Motivation (Part Six)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughEven though sin offers fleeting pleasure, we must learn to intensely hate sin, regarding this product of Satan as a destroyer of everything God loves.
The Book of Daniel (Part Four)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsSin, the real opiate of the people, makes us oblivious to danger, giving us a debased and reprobate mind. It is not static, but leads to destruction.
Living by Faith: Human Pride
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughOur human nature is pure vanity with a heart that is desperately deceitful and wicked, motivated by self-centeredness, a deadly combination for producing sin.
The Continuing Slide Into Liberalism
Commentary by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The urban spirit converts people who had conservative values into liberals. The church of God will stick out like a sore thumb in the midst of perversion.