Playlist: metamorphoo (#G3339) (topic)

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Being a True Sweet Savor to God

Sermonette by Bill Onisick

The renewing of our minds is a daily sacrifice in which carnality is continuously put to death, replaced by God's Spirit, yielding an aroma desired by God.


The Thinking Mind

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The Greek word *metamorphoo* (G3339), from which we derive the term metamorphosis, signifies a profound transformation, akin to a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. This word appears four times in the New Testament, illustrating a deep inner change. In Romans 12:2, it describes our transformation through the renewing of our …


Teaching Us To Think (Part Three): Proving God's Will

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

God is actively involved in transforming His people, and a key aspect of this process is captured in the Greek word *metamorphoo* (G3339), which means to be changed or transformed. This term reflects a profound inner change, akin to a metamorphosis, where the essence of a person is altered to align with God's purpose. In the …


Consider the Butterfly

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Creation teaches the orderly mind of God. The butterfly provides valuable analogies to illustrate our conversion and transformation from mortal to immortal.


The Feast Brings Hope

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John O. Reid

The Feast of Tabernacles gives us hope that all the perversions will be destroyed, making way for God's righteousness to prevail upon the earth.


Hope!

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John O. Reid

Hope is a joyful and contented expectation of salvation or fulfillment. Modern Israel has very little hope because of reaping the consequences of sin.