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Angelic Responsibilities
Sermon/Bible Study by Martin G. CollinsAngels are higher than man is now and they were created to be God's servants and His messengers and His representatives in God's universe-ruling government. Angels are commissioned to minister to the spirit born children of God who are God's spiritual heirs. The present world is under subjection of fallen angels. The demons and the devil that is their leader ruthlessly rule this present world earth and negatively influence its inhabitants. God has not put the world to come in subjection to angels. The millennial world and the Kingdom of God will not be under the subjection of angels. Man was made a little lower than the angels. God crowned man with glory and honor and set man over the works of God's hands. God put all things in subjection under man's feet. Christians having God's Spirit are joint heirs with Christ to inherit all that Christ already has inherited. Christ has already been crowned with glory and honor and is already in possession and has already inherited the endless universe. Christians are now only heirs not possessors. We are now still lower in power and ability than the angels but we are heirs of salvation and of the Kingdom of God. These holy angels of God are greater beings than us now but our potential is far greater.
Heirs of Salvation
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamAs we complete our spiritual walk, we will attain the dominion God promises in Psalm 8, a psalm that has all mankind as the subject.
The Spirit World
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThough many popular notions of angels come from non-biblical sources, the Bible offers the most accurate insights into their role, nature, and function.
Jude and the Glorious Power of God
Sermon by Mark SchindlerAttributing the messages of God's spokesmen as coming from Satan constitutes speaking evil of dignitaries. Jude emphasizes submission to divine authority.
How Big Is God?
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughWe must not have a one-dimensional perspective of God. Our puny minds can only grasp a tiny sliver of what God really is.
Hebrews (Part Twelve): Chapter 2, A Mind-Bending Purpose (Part One)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)To counteract complacency, Hebrews warns against neglecting God's invitation of salvation, which He does not guarantee until sanctification has run its course.