Playlist: Paul, Blindness of (topic)
Sight to the Blind
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe blindness of Paul, as recounted in Acts 9, exemplifies a profound transformation orchestrated by God. On the road to Damascus, Paul, then known as Saul, was struck by a blinding light and rendered physically blind, symbolizing his spiritual blindness to the truth of Jesus Christ. Led by the hand into the city, he remained in …
Chosen Instruments of God
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Ted E. BowlingBefore his transformation, Saul of Tarsus was a fierce persecutor of the church, known for his zeal and brutality. He believed he was fulfilling God's will by hunting down followers of Jesus Christ, even traveling 130 miles from Jerusalem to Damascus to apprehend them. However, on the road to Damascus, a sudden light from heaven …
Acts (Part Ten)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe blindness of Paul, originally named Saul, marks a pivotal moment in his transformation from a zealous persecutor of Christians to a devoted apostle of Jesus Christ. As Saul journeyed near Damascus, a sudden light from heaven shone around him, and he fell to the ground, hearing a voice say, "Saul, Saul, why are you …
Remember the Christians
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughGod made the gospel available to the Gentiles to provoke Israel to jealousy. The key to breaking down the enmity and animosity is to put on Christ.
Listening
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughBiblical listening is not just hearing, but active understanding and responding, leading to changed behavior. Not hearing is tantamount to rebellion.
Should All Believers Lay Hands on the Sick?
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThere is a diversity of gifts, but not everyone in the Body has the same gifts. It is presumptuous to attempt to use gifts one has not received from God.
Communication and Coming Out of Babylon (Part 3)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughGod commands us to come out of Babylon, giving us spiritual resources to do so, including faith, vision, hope, and love. These come through knowing Him.