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Are You Worthy to Escape?
'Prophecy Watch' by StaffIn Luke 21:36, Jesus instructs us to watch and pray always that we may be counted worthy to escape all the things that will come to pass and to stand before the Son of Man. His guidance implies that while we may not fully overcome all sin within ourselves, our persistent effort, humility, and faith in God's grace through the sacrifice of Christ can lead us to be deemed worthy of salvation. By committing to seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, living according to His Word and example, we may, through faith in His grace, be accounted worthy to escape the trials of the last days. Jesus emphasizes that if we remain vigilant and prayerful, striving to live by God's way in every aspect of our lives and believing in His promises of salvation and escape, we will not be caught off guard by the approaching end and may be spared its sore trials.
Places of Safety
'Prophecy Watch' by StaffWhile an end-time Place of Safety is possible, we should not discount God's ability to protect us anywhere. In Christ, we find our safest place.
Death, or Not A Hair of Your Head?
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsOur challenge in the wake of the terrible things we witness now is to retain confidence that God is in control, even though our faith will be sorely tested.
Do You Desire the Day of the Lord?
'Prophecy Watch' by David C. GrabbeAmos describes the Israelites as proud and secure in their special relationship with God, while God castigates them for presuming He approved of them.
A Place of Safety? (Part 5)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughObsessing about the Place of Safety is a sure way to disqualify oneself from it. God calls some faithful, zealous ones for martyrdom during the Tribulation.
The Mark of the Beast
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughWill we trust God in the basic areas of life—food, clothing, and water—or compromise, accepting the mark of the beast to save our physical lives?
Contrite Heart
Sermonette by Ronny H. GrahamAs the day of God's wrath appears imminent, we must diligently seek the Lord, righteousness, and humility. Contrition pleases God the most.
Considering the Day of the Lord
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe ancient Israelites smugly believed that God was on their side, and that because He had not yet responded to their sins, they would be victorious.
Secession (Part One): Is Separation Wrong?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Martin G. CollinsAs members of God's family, we are admonished to separate ourselves from the Babylonish system as Noah prepared himself from a hopelessly corrupt world.