Playlist: God, Blinding (topic)

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God is Still on His Throne!

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

God was purposely blinding the people because they had been so wicked in rejecting God and their enmity toward God. He told Isaiah to give them the warning of what was going to happen. But He blocked their ears so that they would have to go through what He warned them of because God wanted them to understand, after they went …


God Is Still on His Throne

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. Collins

God was purposely blinding the people because they had been so wicked in rejecting God and their enmity toward God. He told Isaiah to give them the warning of what was going to happen. But He blocked their ears so that they would have to go through what He warned them of because God wanted them to understand, after they went …


Sovereignty, Election, and Grace (Part One)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

God, as Creator, takes the initiative (as the potter over the clay) for the elect's salvation, enabling us to build the repertoire of habits called character.


Truth-Based Worship Vs Spiritual Confusion

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

God never accepts worship that comes from human reasoning and the traditions of man. The starting point for worship must always be God and His revelation.


Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 2)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Sins committed presumptuously by people of high responsibility (leaders) are judged more rigorously than those sins committed by people in ignorance.


Back to Life (Part Five)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

All of us who are called by God are so precious in His sight that Jesus Christ, before we were even born, died for us, saving us from oblivion.


Concerning Edom

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The prophet Obadiah sorrowfully dramatizes God's judgment upon Edom (Esau) for his hatred, haughtiness, and pride, and how and why Edom will be annihilated.