Playlist: Creation as Witness (topic)
Creation Stewardship
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGod's creation stands as a powerful witness to His glory and love, declaring His eternal power and divinity. Through the beauty and order of nature, His invisible attributes are clearly seen, leaving all without excuse for not recognizing Him as Creator. The earth, belonging entirely to the Lord, reflects His design and care, as …
Ecclesiastes (Part Four; B)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe creation itself stands as a profound witness to the meticulous and purposeful mind of God. The eggs of various creatures hatch in precise intervals: the potato bug in 7 days, the canary in 14 days, the barnyard hen in 21 days, the duck and geese in 28 days, the Mallard duck in 35 days, and the parrot and ostrich in 42 days. …
According to His Pleasure
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsGod finds immense pleasure in His creation, as it reflects His power, wisdom, goodness, and majesty. Psalm 111:2 declares, "The works of the LORD are great, studied by all who have pleasure in them." These works are vast in number, magnitude, wisdom, and kindness, inspiring awe in those who contemplate them. Even with ancient, …
Psalm 8: What Is Man?
Sermonette by Ted E. BowlingPsalm 8 declares that the Creator of the universe has our backs, keeping us under close observation and unfailing protection throughout our sanctification.
Wonders of God
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamWhen science confines itself to observable facts, it is impossible to escape the evidence of intelligent design and the reality of God.
I Can Only Imagine
Sermonette by Clyde FinkleaThe predestinated, called-out saints, when God finishes His creative work, will be like Jesus Christ, offspring of Almighty God and will see Him as He is.
Seeking God's Will (Part Six): Forethought
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Pilgrims were unprepared for the bitter New England winters. They had very little practical foresight, paying a heavy toll for not counting the cost.
Consider the Butterfly
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughCreation teaches the orderly mind of God. The butterfly provides valuable analogies to illustrate our conversion and transformation from mortal to immortal.
Immutable Scientific Laws
Sermon by Martin G. Collins'God' and 'science' are assumed to be mutually exclusive or contradictory. But true science substantiates the awesome complexity of God's handiwork.
The Third Commandment: Idolatry
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughIn the the Third Commandment, God's name describes His character, attributes, and nature. If we bear God's name, we must reflect His image and His character.
Faith (Part Three)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughFar from being blind, faith is based on analyzing, comparing, adding up from evidence in God's Word, our own experience, and our calling by God's Holy Spirit.
Micah 6:1-8 and Our Self Evaluation
Sermonette by Christian D. HunterMicah 6 presents God's faithful acts of deliverance, providence, and protection, urging Israel and us to remember His largely unseen work in our lives.