Sermons
Let Us Keep the Feast
Psalm 91
God promises safety and protection to those who are faithful, obedient and trusting in Him, even when things may seem impossible all around us. Psalm 91 explains how we can prepare and eliminate fear by putting ALL our trust in God.
Why SEVEN Days for Overcoming Sin?
Making Room for Christ
During this holy day season we are consciously trying to root out all sin from our lives. Like all brethren before us, this was an imperfectly performed task, and yet necessary for our spiritual growth. Paul extolled the Church at Colossae to fill themselves with the truth of Christ as a method to displace the sin that so easily ensnares us all. Paul’s message is as critical for us today as it was to the Colossians thousands of years ago, while the world around us collapses with ungodliness.
Stand Still, Watch This
When we face what might seem to be impossible circumstances, we need to remember that God has a plan for us, individually and collectively. Do we trust in the promises that God has made to us?
From All Sides
We are pressed on all sides by Satan in his attempt to discourage and ultimately rob the promise of God. But we are surrounded by the examples of our brethren, as outlined in the bible, to combat the Devil. Living by those examples we can expect, like Job, to be protected by God.
The Second Exodus
The story of the Exodus fills the pages of the Bible, but prophecy reveals something more—an event which is yet to occur and one that will involve the modern nations of the House of Israel!
God’s Message to Laodicea
In what way is God’s letter to His Church in Laodicea a strong warning for us today, especially in light of the coronavirus? Are the oftentimes totalitarian measures to combat the virus a preview of the manifestation of the beast? In this sermon, we will also discuss questions such as: What is meant with a lukewarm attitude? Did Christ have a beginning? Who was Melchizedek? Why won’t God protect many Laodiceans during the Great Tribulation? Why does God warn especially Laodiceans not to fight in war?
God’s Letter to Philadelphia
Why is the letter to the church in Philadelphia extremely important for us today? What is meant with the key of David; the open door; the hour of trial; the place of safety; the third horseman of the Apocalypse; and Satan’s wrath; and how are we to understand the prophesied expensive time and the reactions to the coronavirus which cause the financial ruin of many businesses and contribute to the complete destruction of our economy?
