The meaning of the last great day and how it impacts all of humanity and our potential role in that effort to have all mankind turn to God.
Prepare for a big surprise! Brand-new, FAMILY FRIENDLY CITIES are coming. They will replace the ones we now have. They will dramatically change the way people live- for the BETTER! Jesus promised the saints rulership over CITIES! We can now envision what this will be like!
The following message describes the dramatic, worldwide change that is coming, and the KEY rolls and opportunities given to the saints!
From before time began there was a plan in place that would lead to the expansion of the Family of God. In this, we go through the awesome and incredible process, from beginning to end, that shows the ultimate human potential.
We are to become fountains of living water, springing up into eternal life; and rivers of living water are to flow out of our hearts. What is meant with these concepts?
The Feast is a time of great rejoicing and learning. But what happens when people let go of what they have learned and start to slip back into sin? The parable of the Ten Virgins is a great reminder not to fall asleep and not to slip back into spiritual bondage.
The Bible uses the number 7 which symbolizes completion and perfection.
1) Who are Poor and Needy? 2) Why--7 biblical causes 3) 3-case histories 4) Fixing Poverty 7-rules 5) 3-biblical examples helping poor 6) God blesses us for helping poor.
There must be no community between light and darkness. We are to become light, and no darkness must be in us.
The Bible makes the plan of God very clear. The purpose of all of His creation is to bring as many people as possible to salvation, to be part of His family in the Kingdom He will establish. If everything in God's creation works together for the purpose of His plan, how then do we fit in? What role do we play? How can we. Become more useful to this awesome purpose designed by God? The good news is that we all have the great potential to make an immense difference if we simply understand and do what we are called to do.
In this sermon, important concepts regarding the nature of God and the potential of man are being discussed.
We have been given what may seem to be an unnecessary command for the Feast of Tabernacles. But with further examination we see there are many things that we can and should be joyful about.
How do we appear before God in worship services? What physical and spiritual standards do we reflect and manifest?
A look at events leading up to the return of Christ and the challenges facing us at the beginning of the millennium.
"You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden."
-Matthew 5:14