Playlist: Holy Spirit, Inspiration of (topic)
What the Holy Spirit Does (2005)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Holy Spirit, as revealed in the beginning of the Bible, is the Spirit of God, belonging to Him and used by Him. It is not a separate entity but a dynamic force that is constantly active, hovering with eager readiness to act at God's command. The Spirit does not initiate action independently but responds when God speaks, …
What the Holy Spirit Does
Sermon/Bible Study by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Holy Spirit, as revealed through Scripture, plays a vital role in guiding and empowering those who follow God's will. It is introduced as the Spirit of God, possessed and directed by Him, not as a separate entity but as a tool under His command, poised to act at His word with constant activity and readiness. From the very …
Jesus on the Holy Spirit
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Holy Spirit, as the vital force of God's work, is evident throughout the scriptures, acting under His command to accomplish His purposes. From the very beginning in Genesis 1:2, the Spirit is seen waiting expectantly for God's directive to engage in creative work, imagery akin to a bird fluttering in anticipation. It endowed …
Testing the Spirits (Part 1)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe Apostle John exhorts us to test and discern the spirits, judging between the true and the false, using the scripture as the steady standard of truth.
Discern and Distinguish Between Spirits
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsInspiration and doctrine were meant to be complementary rather than adversarial. Many believe they have found new truth when they have recycled old heresies.
Jabez: 'That I May Not Cause Pain'
Sermon by Mark SchindlerJabez's brief but powerful prayer identifies him as a spiritual beacon, a man born in pain who seeks blessing and alignment with God's will.
Acts (Part Six)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe early church had confidence in God's sovereignty, realizing that no human authority could thwart God's power. This conviction gave them strength.