Playlist: False Teachers, Avoiding (topic)
Beware of False Prophets
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsFalse teachers and prophets are a pervasive danger, promoting confusion and leading people away from God's truth. They are self-serving, often motivated by pride, greed, and a desire for popularity, speaking words that cater to what people want to hear rather than delivering God's true message. These individuals misrepresent …
The Spirit of Antichrist
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughFalse teachers pose a significant danger to the faithful, as they lead people astray from God's truth. They often preach messages of benign good, promising peace and assuring that no evil will come, which fails to produce spiritual fruit. God desires to see growth, repentance, and the pursuit of righteousness, not mere feelings …
Looks Fair, Feels Foul
Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. RitenbaughBe wary of things and people that appear attractive and fair on the outside, but are actually foul and destructive underneath. Evaluate the fruit.
The Household of God and Truth
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsTo destroy the concept of home is to destroy the nation or church. The centrality of the family or household is the heart of the church and the nation.
The Times They Are a-Changin'
Sermonette by Clyde FinkleaBob Dylan's lyrics in 'The Times They Are A-changin' seem prescient; within a few years of Herbert Armstrong's death, heresies were imported into the church.
Be Ready for Every Good Work
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsPaul underscores the importance of living as citizens of God's Kingdom by maintaining good works, being obedient, peaceable, and humble in all interactions.
Pitfalls of Scholarship
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughWhile we find much biblical scholarship useful and productive, without God's Spirit, most biblical scholarship is at best a mixture of good and evil.