Given by Matt Zollner
Ezekiel 14:13-20 repeatedly mentions the righteousness of Noah, Job and Daniel. All righteousness comes from God but the lives and actions of these individuals apparently stand out from the rest. This sermon looks into some of the attributes of these Three Righteous Men.
Given by James Ellis
“What would building the Holy Temple mean to you?” This question was recently asked of a variety of people walking along the streets of Israel, bringing to light an ambitious project being planned. How might we associate this project with end-time events, and what should we do with this information?
Given by Jason Hyde
Given by Greg Sargent
Christ likened buds on a tree to events preceding His return. The context of His analogy was Jerusalem being surrounded by the armies of the 10 kings who have joined with the Beast. The European Union, especially Germany, is quickly militarizing. The author of *The Europeans* declared a United Europe can coalesce quickly. Are we seeing buds?
Given by Dave Myers
The parables that Jesus taught carry rich instruction for us? What was the purpose of Christ telling he parable of the minas?
Given by Paul Carter
Elijah was a unique individual. There are several types of Elijah listed in scripture, but there is also a work that Elijah did, and it is being done at this time.
Given by Rick Avent
Given by John Foster
There is a lot of discussion about this topic, both in and outside of the Church. When it comes on the scene, we surely don't want to receive it!
Given by Ralph Levy
The resurrection of the dead is the greatest of miracles that will occur in our lives. Known to the servants of God in the Old Testament and opened up to the Church in New Testament times, attaining to the resurrection of the dead should be our No. 1 goal in life, above all other goals.