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The Healing of a Man Born Blind (Part Two)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsAll of us have been born spiritually blind and have spent a great deal of our early lives in total darkness, oblivious to our need for salvation.
Looking Forward (Part 2)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsWhich button would someone have to push for you to leave the truth of God? The doctrines of grace and liberty have been perverted into tolerance of sin.
The Most Dangerous Battlefront
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by David F. MaasThe most dangerous battle at hand is against our own flesh, where we least expect treachery and where we have become the most complacent.
Reconciliation and the Day of Atonement
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe concept of Cheap Grace is a dangerous deception that undermines the true cost of reconciliation with God. It suggests that Christ's sacrifice alone is sufficient for salvation, requiring no effort or change on our part. This lie fosters a belief that we can continue in sin without consequence, ignoring the personal responsibility to repent and transform. Such a mindset assumes that God's grace is automatic, disregarding the need for us to actively respond with faith and obedience. It fails to acknowledge that while Christ's death bridges the gap caused by sin, reconciliation is not forced upon us; we must choose to accept it through a change of heart and life. This false notion diminishes the profound obligation we owe to Him who paid the ultimate price for our freedom, reducing the depth of His sacrifice to a mere transaction without personal cost or commitment on our part. True reconciliation demands our active participation, a turning toward God, and a continuous effort to align our lives with His will, reflecting the immense value of what He has done for us.