Sermon Archives
Between Good and Evil
Eric Rank | June 23, 2012
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God has established the standard of what is good and what is evil. Man, having eaten from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil has gained the capacity to judge between what is good and evil. However, the carnal nature of man causes an inevitable discrepancy between what is good according to God’s standard and what man thinks is good. The only way to correctly judge what is good is by using the Holy Spirit to build the knowledge of what God’s standards are.
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The End of Europe – Part 1
Norbert Link | June 16, 2012
In a decisive battle after Christ’s return, the armies of this world, including the European beast power, will be defeated in the Kidron Valley or the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There will be no battle of Armageddon. The saints, as immortal and born again members of the Kingdom of God, will reign with and under Christ over the earth—but they will rule on the earth, and not in or from heaven.
Filters
Kalon Mitchell | June 16, 2012
In photography, you can use filters to change how a picture looks. Spiritually speaking, we use filters to change our lives and we have to be careful what filters we apply in our lives. What filters are we to use then?
A Broken People
Robb Harris | June 9, 2012
We live in a society that rejects God’s Will and a by product of that rejection is a decay of spiritual and physical blessings. If we focus on our own will we will find that God is distant and inaccessible. By coming to God with a broken-hearted attitude we can, like many authors of biblical book, find God and develop a relationship with Him.
Cause and Effect
Eric Rank | June 9, 2012
God works by applying the principle of cause and effect. Knowing this is true, and combining the fact that God cannot lie, we can be certain that the ultimate plans that God has will be effected. We can also expect that our behavior will trigger effects that may impact our own future, but others as well. By following the instructions commanded in the Bible, we are provided with the tools necessary to achieve the end goal of eternal life.
Falling Away
Eric Rank | May 27, 2012
Falling away from the Truth is something that the Bible warns everyone who has received it. Temptation is a major cause of that potential event. By turning our attention to the value of living a life driven by the Holy Spirit of God and coming out of the world, we can guard ourselves from this very grave danger.
Righteousness and Glory
Kalon Mitchell | May 27, 2012
We are told in Matt.6:33 to seek first the Kingdom of God, and God’s righteousness. What exactly does it mean to seek after righteousness? How does glory play into this equation? Are these parts of making it into the Kingdom as the scriptures suggests?
God’s Gracious Gifts
Norbert Link | May 27, 2012
According to tradition, on the Day of Pentecost, God pronounced the Ten Commandments to the nation of Israel. According to Acts 2, God gave His Holy Spirit to the New Testament Church on the Day of Pentecost. What is the connection?
The Seventh Trumpet
Norbert Link | May 19, 2012
When the seventh or last trumpet sounds, historic events will take place. Seven angels will pour out the seven bowls of God’s wrath; Jesus Christ will return; and the saints will be resurrected and changed to immortality. Will a battle take place at Armageddon? What will happen to the beast and the false prophet and all those who will fight against Jesus Christ? Why are they going to oppose the Son of God in the first place? Will Christ come twice, as some claim? Will the saints ascend with Christ to the third heaven and return with Him later to this earth?
Why?
Norbert Link | May 12, 2012
Why do we experience trials? How are we to cope? It is absolutely necessary to focus on the future and on our reward, while we are being tried and tested. What is that future reward? How is it connected with the unsearchable riches of Christ? What are they?
Moving Forward
Michael Link | April 28, 2012
By using the analogy of chess and focusing on the pawn, we can see throughout the Bible how God chose “regular common” individuals to fulfill His purpose. At first glance, the pawn is considered the weakest piece and it is only able to move forward; however, its significance increases as it reaches the other side of the chessboard, becoming more valuable by reaching it’s full potential. Just like us, we have a similar goal in life as we move forward, learning from mistakes along the way, so we can ultimately reach our goal to eternal life.
Our Actions
Kalon Mitchell | April 28, 2012
We all make choices everyday. But how often do we think about how our choices, and consequently our actions, have effect and impact on others and the church? We can either have a good impact or a negative one. Looking at two stories, we will see just how much impact we can have.
What Will You Do?
Dave Harris | April 21, 2012
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The people of God have been forewarned–we have been instructed in matters that pertain to future events. Our challenge is that we may begin to drift, to not stay focused on living as Christians and that we might fall asleep in our calling! Are we really ready for what lies ahead?
We Are At War
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | April 13, 2012
The wars that we have seen historically, and in recent years have been tragic in terms of loss of life, destruction of property and for pitting nation against nation. But we are engaged in a war that has far greater significance – it affects our eternity! We are at war. Let us make sure that – with God’s help – we win this most important war of all.
40 Years of Manna
Kalon Mitchell | April 13, 2012
During the Israelites 40 years of wandering, God provided food for them; namely manna. This was a miraculous food. It is mentioned numerous times throughout the Bible. So what is the importance for us today?
Small Things
Eric Rank | April 13, 2012
While God works in wonders, He also works in deliberately small ways. No matter how seemingly insignificant our involvement and affiliations may be, God’s purpose is being worked out with them. The day of small things is not to be despised.
The Arrest Trial and Death of Jesus
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | April 7, 2012
This message carefully reviews Matthew chapters 26 and 27. The Passover service, ignored and not understood by the world, commemorates the suffering and death of our Saviour. This sermon also looks at many illegalities that were necessary in order to achieve a wrongful conviction of an innocent man.
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