Playlist: Innumerable Multitude (topic)
Why the Last Great Day?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Last Great Day embodies a magnitude of grandeur and significance, marked by the vast outpouring of God's Spirit in limitless quantities to all who desire it. This day pictures an innumerable multitude coming to salvation, a scale so immense that it encompasses not just a specific generation, but all generations of mankind …
In Search of a Clear World View (Part Two)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)In the vision recorded in Revelation, there is a depiction of a vast assembly before the throne of Jesus Christ, who is at the right hand of God. This assembly includes one hundred and forty-four thousand from the tribes of Israel, a number whose exactness remains uncertain, alongside an innumerable multitude who have emerged …
The Paradox of Terror and Rejoicing
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe fullness of evil leads to destruction and divine judgment, describing the Great Tribulation caused by humanity's sin, culminating in the Day of the Lord.
Revelation 10 and the Laodicean Church
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughRevelation 10 and 11 describe a time before the Tribulation and the Day of the Lord, a time when the last of the seven thunders rumbles to a faint whimper.
Jesus in the Feasts (Part Three): Divine King
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe trumpet blast is both a memorial and a proclamation that Almighty God is present, powerful, and personal, reminding us how we must respond.
Agape Never Fails
Sermonette by Bill OnisickIn the World Tomorrow, the majority of the water will be fresh and God's Holy Spirit composed of agape love will slake mankind's spiritual thirst.
God as Father
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughGod is the only perfect example of fatherhood. We need to emulate His virtues, among them being the perfect example of what we want our children to be.