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Blessings We Could Have Had

Sermon by Kim Myers

God lists in Deuteronomy 28 verses 1 through 14 all the blessings He will give the Israelites if they will keep His covenant that they made with Him. If they do not keep the covenant then verses 15 through 68 list the curses they would receive. God has 14 verses of blessings but there are 54 verses of curses. This nation today is living under some of those curses. All of the people in the church made a promise to covenant with God at baptism. They agreed to live in newness of life and to live by the laws and commandments of God. God wants to give His people even more than they can imagine but they refuse to keep His laws and they refuse to keep their part of the covenant. Because of their actions and their attitudes they miss out on some very unimaginable fantastic blessings that they could have had. God does not respect His church today because the church is scattered and still splitting. The fruit of the womb is not being blessed in the Israelitish countries. All sickness could be removed as a blessing if the people kept the covenant but that blessing has not been given because of sins and a lack of respect for His laws and Word. The people could have had this blessing if they were not so stiff-necked and entitled. They want God's blessings but they do not want to do what God says. The people need to live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Eternal.

Another Look at the Prosperity Gospel

CGG Weekly by Mike Fuhrer

Prosperity gospel preachers twist verses out of context to convince people that God will give them anything. They fail to mention that God does not give His benefits to just anyone.

Abraham's Sacrifice (Part Five): Promises Confirmed

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Some critical scholars, unable to distinguish between conditional and unconditional promises, mistakenly jump to the conclusion that God cannot be trusted.

The Promises of God

Sermon by John O. Reid

In this time of confusion and rapid change, we have a desperate need for something solid to hold onto. Some of the most secure things are the promises of God.

The Sovereignty of God: Part Five

'Personal' from John W. Ritenbaugh

Is God sovereign over angels? What about mankind's choices? God's sovereignty is absolute as He directs events toward the culmination of His plan.

The Sovereignty of God (Part Five)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

A converted person, accepting God's specific care with His children, realizes that both prosperity and deprivation are tools in the Creator's workshop.