Sermons
Looking Forward to Isaiah 35
After the terrible times prophesied in the previous chapter, Isaiah 35 is full of millennial hope and descriptive of better times ahead for mankind alive at that time. On the one hand, these are about physical things but can also have deep spiritual significance. This sermon primarily looks at the wonderful physical blessings that are surely just ahead of us now.
Are We Prepared?
How well are you prepared to deal with the tests and trials that life may throw at you? We need to be prepared for the soon coming Kingdom of God. How can we do this? Is it possible? The Bible says that with the help of God we can be prepared and will make it to the end.
Millennium Jobs
We look at Millennium Jobs: 1)Marriage Supper: Looking at the glory of 2 coronations: a)Jesus Christ b)Queen Elizabeth II 1953 2)16 Millennium jobs–people already assigned. 3)12 apostles–will be kings over 12 tribes–where’d they go?
Growing in Grace and Knowledge of Christ and God
The need to continue to draw close to God using the tools of prayer, fasting, bible study and meditation to achieve that goal.
Becoming Worthy
Will you be “counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man”? Could you answer that question for yourself, and are you sure your answer would be correct?
To escape “all these things” is an astonishing opportunity and a privileged offer from God, and to “stand before the Son of Man”, means that we will have made it to eternal life! But how are we counted worthy? Is it by GRACE or by WORKS? If it is by grace, would that mean that works are not necessary? What do you think?
The scriptures show that not all our brethren will be “counted worthy.” Some will be, some will not. So what is the difference between the two? If it is by GRACE, should that not include everyone?
Listen to this message to see if it includes YOU – I hope it does!
Seeking the Kingdom of God
We have the opportunity to be among those who prove to be the called, chosen and faithful, and to serve with Jesus Christ as rulers in the great millennial reign of God’s government. In keeping the Feast of Tabernacles, we look forward to this time, and we continue to fulfill the command to “‘seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.'”
God Will Dwell With Us
It has always been God’s desire to dwell with and in His people. God the Father dwells in heaven for now, but He will dwell on earth. Christ already dwelt on earth in the flesh, and God’s Spirit dwells in us today. We are Christ’s house and belong to Him — we are no longer our own. We are to show man today how it is like when God dwells in us.
We Are At War With Satan
There is no doubt that as a Christian we are constantly badgered by satanic forces and, in effect, we are at war with Satan. He uses an array of techniques to frustrate our effort to live up to Godly ways. What can we do to combat his intrigues? Our future depends heavily on our response.
Why Are We Staying in Booths?
Why does God command us today to stay “in booths” for the entire time of the Feast of Tabernacles? What is the symbolic significance of staying in booths? And what is the meaning of “booths” for us today?