God's master plan has long existed before the creation of the earth and mankind. It has been about the establishment of His Kingdom, a family and an everlasting dominion over everything bringing about a perfect government filled with peace, love and harmony.
Christ's "Sermon on the Mount" ended with 4 warnings. The last of those warnings speaking to both Christians at the time and for us now; that we must take what we hear and build a solid foundation of knowledge in Christ lest our house come to destruction when God returns and our "house" is tested.
Where are you and I focusing our energy today? Are we caught up in Satan's world, focusing our time and energy helping Satan sow chaos and division by getting involved in the worldly issues and affairs? Or are are we focusing our energy on The Kingdom of God and the hope, salvation and unity that it will bring to us and then the rest of mankind when He returns?
In the Book of Joel, the Prophet Joel uses a current event, a plague of Locusts, to describe how the Day of the Lord would come upon at that time Judah and Israel. This warning is also applicable to us today and the modern world with the prophesied Day of the Lord or God's Judgement being poured out on the world unless all mankind repents of its sins.
Four aspects of the liberty we receive when we partake in the New Covenant, and live Jesus Christ's life in us. Given on the Last Day of Unleavened Bread 2020.
Seven sacrifices we must give to God in appreciation for Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us. First Day of Unleavened Bread 2020.
The positive aspects of the pre-Passover time of year, which re-centers us on the important things of life.
Pentecost is a reminder of how God us using the First Fruits by offering them His Spirit.
When we feel that we are right it is very difficult to repent of something that we feel is not a sin.
Removing leaven is a reminder for us to meditate on what these days mean to God and in showing us how to recognize the sins in our lives.
Why did Jesus talk about soil types and other parables? A parable is a story with an underlying meaning.
This sermon encourages us to continually read the Word of God. It advises us on how we can learn from God's Word by obedience and seeking the help of God's spirit. We cannot fully understand and obey God's Word without God's spirit. This sermon especially examines 2 Timothy and 1 Peter in learning how to learn from God's Word
God wants us to offer more to Him than just our physical tithes. Of course, our tithes are commanded and required but what God wants is us. He wants us to give ourselves to Him every day. This sermon examines ways that we need to give ourselves to God everyday.
We can get more out of the upcoming feast through these four keys of Spiritual Discernment: Visualization, Anticipation, Preparation and Declaration.
This sermon is a combination Bible Study and Sermon examining lessons for all of us from the Book of Amos.
The path to eternal life is a very narrow path. This sermon examines how to find and follow that path.
To enter into God's Kingdom, we must go through the process of being converted from being like Satan and his world to being like God and His World. This involves change. We must receive the holy spirit and become overcomers through prayer and Bible study. Our brains have to be rewired. If we only put off the old way that we lived, it is not enough; we're not complete. We must learn to live, to think and to be like God.
We all need to repent and be baptized. The reason that we spend time counselling prospective members before baptism is to help them avoid the danger of false conversion and to help them know how to stay close to God after baptism.
It is so easy to let God's truth slip away. Satan is waiting to confuse us. Lessons on guarding God's truth.