Sermon Archives
Faith and Doubt
Eric Rank | May 8, 2010
Faith is a necessity in order to keep God close to us in our lives. As
soon as we begin to doubt His promises, we push away Him from providing
us help. Action proves our faith in God, and demonstrates our
willingness to live His way.
To the Ephesians
Norbert Link | May 1, 2010
In Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, we learn about the nature of God and His plan for mankind. The letter has been greatly misunderstood by orthodox Christianity.
In this first installment, we are discussing the concepts of “saint,” “heavenly places,” “predestination,” and “redemption,” as well as the difference between “sins” and “trespasses.”
Ambassadors
Kalon Mitchell | April 17, 2010
True Christians are called Ambassadors for a new country. What is this country that we should be representing? And If we are representing a different country, how should we behave?
Why the Days of Unleavened Bread?
Norbert Link | April 5, 2010
Why are there SEVEN days of unleavened bread? Why does God say that during this time no leaven is to be eaten, seen or found in all our dwelling place or habitation? Note that the Pharaoh, Egypt and Jericho symbolize sin. How does sin enslave us, and how does God make us free? And is leaven always a symbol for sin?
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As the Sin of Witchcraft
Norbert Link | March 30, 2010
In God’s eyes, disobedience or rebellion is as bad as the sin of witchcraft or divination. King Saul was guilty of both. And it is Satan who works today in the children of disobedience. But God demands obedience of His disciples. He instructs us that we are to obey others in authority over us. What does this all entail?
The Strangers That Are Among You
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | March 20, 2010
God told ancient Israel to get rid of the groves and high places. They failed to do that as we have today. In the book of Hosea, chapter 7, it states that “Ephraim has mixed herself among the peoples”. The Church of God has long understood that that this refers to Britain and its commonwealth of nations and this sermon looks at how this prophecy is being fulfilled today.
Electricity and God's Power
Michael Link | March 20, 2010
The simple things that we need in our lives, like electricity for example, can be taken for granted, but on the contrary, it’s only when we lack electricity that it’s importance is recognized. There can be an interesting correlation between electricity and the manifestation of God’s power, the Holy Spirit.
Power, Position and Influence
Brian Gale (United Kingdom) | March 6, 2010
One of the greatest desires that men and women have is the desire for power, position and influence. This message looks at good and bad examples and asks each time what the motivation is – is it to serve or be served and what the fruits are.
But Let A Man Examine Himself…
Norbert Link | February 27, 2010
On March 28, 2010, after sunset, truly converted, baptized and Spirit-begotten members of the Church of God will partake of the Passover. The Apostle Paul admonishes us to examine ourselves so that we can and will eat of the bread and drink of the wine in a worthy manner. How are we to examine our lives, and how are we to recognize whether we live worthy or unworthy of God, our calling or the gospel?
The Seed
Eric Rank | February 20, 2010
The gift of the Holy Spirit is a seed planted within the lives of God’s called people. To foster the growth of that seed to fulfill its’ potential, we need to be diligent to have the proper attitude, work with it diligently, and acknowledge the responsibility to profit with it. By proving that we can live our lives, growing spiritually with the gift within us, we can rest assured to bear fruit worthy of righteousness.
Fear
Kalon Mitchell | February 13, 2010
What type of fear should we have of God? Should we even fear Him? The knowledge of how to properly obey God with the right type of fear can be found here.
Scandals and Problems in Europe
Norbert Link | February 13, 2010
Germany’s Catholic sexual abuse scandal is widening. Close to 100 priests and members of the laity have been suspected of abuse in recent years. However, the Catholic church has tried to ignore or downplay the abuse. At the same time, the euro is coming under attack, and its very survival is questioned. What does this all mean in the light of biblical prophecy?
Prepare for Passover
Norbert Link | February 6, 2010
Baptized members of God’s Church are commanded to partake annually of the Passover, but they are cautioned not to do so in an unworthy manner. They must first examine themselves very carefully and in a brutally honest way. This message gives several areas for individual evaluation.
Honor Your Father and Mother
Norbert Link | February 6, 2010
Why is the commandment to honor our parents so important in God’s eyes? What are the consequences for us and others when we don’t keep this commandment? Would God really utterly destroy this earth if family relationships were not restored at least to some degree?
Chances
Robb Harris | January 30, 2010
Is our calling by God just a random chance or does God have something more in store for us? Do we take advantage of the opportunities we have been given? We must seek God’s Will on a daily basis in order to achieve the great chance at redemption given to His followers.
So Run
Dave Harris | January 30, 2010
Paul uses the example of running a race to explain how we, as Christians, should diligently seek the goal set before us. The question is, are we just going along for the ride, or are we willing to seek the prize–doing whatever it takes to win?