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There are many stories of how God called those into His church at different times and different ways. He did this in part for His own reasons as well as specific reasons that we can and should know.
God is a creator. Satan is a destroyer. What is the purpose of God’s creation? How does Satan attempt to sabotage God’s plan? What can we do to participate in God’s creative plan?
There are several reasons why the command to keep the Feast of Tabernacles is so important and why there is so much positivity associated with it.
To focus on "get" is human, to "give" is to put on the mind of God. To profit the most at the feast, the latter is the best way to act.
The book of Isaiah tells us quite a bit about the conditions in the Millennium. In this sermon, we will discover what Isaiah was inspired to write pertaining to a future time about which most people have no understanding.
God is the creator, and He had formed His great Master Plan that involves the salvation of mankind. By keeping the Feast of Tabernacles, the Church of God is foreshadowing the establishment of God's Kingdom on the earth - knowledge that is not relevant to the rest of mankind.
God commands us to keep the Feast of Tabernacles and the Last Great Day for an entire time span of eight days. But why? What is the purpose for this commandment?
How do mercy and truth work together? One covers sin and the other doesn't want anything to do with sin, so how do they both work together?
What is the only hope for mankind? What is the atonement for sin, which brings about forgiveness and reconciliation? Did animal sacrifices really provide the kind of atonement which God was looking for? If not, what is it, and what does the Day of Atonement symbolize?
We must always be willing to receive correction from God, either as babes in Christ or mature Christians. Our eternal reward relies on our own desire to follow and inculcate the correction we receive into our lives.
What do we do when we are faced with discouragement and how can we conquer it?
We will explore today what the book of Isaiah tells us about the conditions of the modern houses of Israel and Judah just before and at the time of Christ’s return, and what the Church’s responsibility is in light of that understanding.
The Feast of Trumpets is a MEMORIAL--a celebration and reminder that we are to hold in remembrance. Not unlike other parts of God's Holy Day Master Plan, this Feast Day is an observance of what will happen in the future!
Pride is a sneaky characteristic that can cause tremendous damage to our relationship with God. It is important to always remember that all our strength comes from God, and that we need to be on guard so we can quickly prevent it from taking root in our lives.
This series is concluded with the culmination of the conversion process and what every Christian is looking forward to.
The world has taken on a mob mentality and blindly following the subversive lead of Satan. We must put God first in our lives in order to see the destruction Satan is leading this world to.
While there have always been problems to deal with, the intensity of the issues so many are now facing is quite striking. Through many examples and by absolute promises from God, the Bible reveals that we can have help to face our difficulties.
In what way will Christ come as a thief in the night? Do the different Greek words used for Christ’s coming prove a secret rapture? What does it mean that some will be taken, and others will be left behind? Why will eagles be gathered together where the carcass and the body will be? Does God promise His elect protection at a particular place here on earth during the time of the Great Tribulation?
"You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden."
-Matthew 5:14