Playlist: Jesus Christ, Our Peace (topic)
Christ Our Peace
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsJesus Christ is our peace, bringing reconciliation where division once reigned. Through His shed blood, He has brought us near, breaking down the walls of hostility that separate us. He is not only our peace but also the One who makes peace, uniting Jew and Gentile into one body through His sacrifice. As the Prince of Peace, He …
Why Did Jesus Say 'Peace to You'?
Sermon by David C. GrabbeIn the midst of an overwhelming flood of human words, the precise and powerful words of God stand out, especially those spoken by Jesus Christ. When He appeared to His disciples after His resurrection, His first words, "Peace be with you," carried profound significance. He repeated Himself, emphasizing "Peace to you," to ensure …
Peace with God Through Christ
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe only possibility of attaining peace is a relationship with God—peace with God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, which must continually be refined.
The Peacemakers
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughWhen people are not in a right relationship with God, peace is impossible. Sin (the breaking of the law or covenant) automatically breaks the peace.
The Last Great Day of Reconciliation
Sermonette by Bill OnisickGod did not create rebellion, but He did create free will, giving us a choice, which our carnal nature sabotages because it is enmity against God and His law.
All Sifted Like Wheat (Part Three)
Sermon by Mark SchindlerThe peace of Christ does not take place in a democratic compromise and tolerance of evil as the politics of the world advocates, but in submitting to God.
Government (Part Seven)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe authority in the ministry is a 'staff position,' given by God, as a gift for equipping the saints for service and for edifying the body of Christ.
Stewardship of God's Temple (Part Seven)
Sermon by David F. MaasThe antidote to double-mindedness and distractions is single-minded focus on God's law through meditating God's word, thus guarding our hearts.
The Mystery of the Church
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughGod desires to know whether the spiritual remnants will choose His teaching or assimilating into the world, biting and devouring one another.
Truth (Part 4)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThrough the shaping power of God's Holy Spirit, He starts to fill the chasm that divides us so we can have fellowship with Him.