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Attributes of the Eagle

Sermonette by Christian D. Hunter

This message draws powerful spiritual lessons from the eagle- a magnificent awe-inspiriting creature God uses to illustrate His relationship with His people. Although listed among the unclean "detestable" birds in Leviticus 11, the eagle is repeatedly used in Scripture to symbolize God's protection, deliverance, and renewal. In …


Sabbathkeeping (Part 3)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The biblical instructions for Sabbath keeping apply far more to the church than to the Israelites, who did not have the fullness of scriptural counsel.


Sabbathkeeping (Part 1)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

How and why a person keeps the Sabbath determines whether this test commandment is really a sign between God and His people or an act of futility.


Hebrews (Part Five)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

The ancient Israelites resisted the gospel, refusing to mix it with actual obedience. What they heard never became a part of their lives; Egypt never left them.


The Behavior of Onesiphorus

Sermonette by Jared M. Ellis

This message explores the significance of somewhat obscure biblical figures, focusing on Onesiphorus, briefly mentioned in 2 Timothy 1:15-18. While relatively little known, Onesiphorus stands out for his unwavering loyalty and selfless support of Paul during a horrible time of intense persecution under Emperor Nero. Unlike …


Without Me, Nothing! (Part One)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The miraculous catch of 153 fish seems to be an anticlimactic ending after Thomas' worship, but the incident is symbolic of Christ's rule over the Church.


Psalms: Book One (Part Three)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The two principle themes of Book One of the Psalms are the Torah (the instruction of God) and the Messiah (or God's Anointed).


Psalm 23 (Part Two)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Sheep are the most dependent on their owner for their well-being. From the viewpoint of the sheep, the quality of care of the shepherd is of utmost importance.