Playlist: Law and Liberty (topic)

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The Law of Liberty

Sermonette by James Beaubelle

Protestant theologians have created an artificial divide between mercy and law-keeping, asserting that 'the law of liberty' does away with God's Law.


Liberty Under the Law

Sermon by Mark Schindler

In the pursuit of true liberty, we find a profound connection to God's law, a principle deeply rooted in the foundation of freedom. Liberty, as proclaimed by Jesus Christ, is the process of setting free, of liberating captives from the dominion of our enemy. Through Him, we are delivered from the spirit of bondage and ushered …


We are Called to Liberty

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Liberty, as understood in the context of the Days of Unleavened Bread, represents a profound spiritual release from the bondage of sin, made possible through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. These days symbolize our deliverance and sanctification, marking the beginning of a life free from sin's penalty, where Christ's righteousness is …


Liberty or Independence?

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Liberty, as a cherished condition, has been desperately sought by many, even unto death, reflecting a deep human yearning for release from restraint. In the biblical context, liberty implies a prior state of bondage, signifying a happy release from servitude into a life of enjoyment and satisfaction previously unattainable. The …


Liberty Through Self-Control

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Only by using God's Spirit can we gain the self-discipline, self-mastery, and self-control to put to death the carnal pulls, giving us freedom from sin.


Loyalty

Sermon by James Beaubelle

The God-given human longing for freedom is not the pursuit of uninhibited self-will, but the disciplined, loyal use of our choices to follow God.


Psalms: Book Five (Part Six): Psalm 119 (Part Three)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The keeping of the law is a practical response to God, providing us with principles for our lives, establishing our character and implanting God's values.


Narrow Is the Way

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Paradoxically, becoming a slave of righteousness — maintaining the narrow way — leads to freedom, peace of mind, and ultimately, God's Kingdom.


Conscience (Part 3)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Lawful behavior with a wrong attitude, motivated by pride, displaying lack of sensitivity to others or lack of wisdom, also constitutes sin.


A GPS for our Spiritual Pilgrimage

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by David F. Maas

Since God's thoughts are higher than ours, we must keep an intimate GPS-like dialogue with our heavenly Father so we can stay on the right path to the Kingdom.