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.
Given by Ralph Levy
What is the gospel? Does the Church have the responsibility to preach this message of hope to the world? What is the responsibility of each member of the Church in the preaching of the message?
Given by Ralph Levy
Many Church members face challenges in their personal Bible study. Time is at a premium, and Bible study can at times become stale. This message presents some suggestions for keeping our Bible study alive and interesting.
Given by Ralph Levy
The New Testament speaks of Christian justification. What is justification? How are we justified? Why is it such an important step in the process of salvation?
Given by Ralph Levy
The wave-sheaf represents the resurrection and ascension of Christ to the right hand of the Father. But what is He doing now? He is active on behalf of the Body of Christ, and the members of that Body, and preparing the way for them.
Given by Ralph Levy
Through Moses God gave lots of laws to the nation of Israel. But what do those laws mean to us, Christians in the twenty-first century? In this sermon we take a look at that question, and provide some answers.
Given by Ralph Levy
The Book of Revelation tells of a mysterious mark to be imposed by the Beast prior to the return of Jesus Christ. Where does this mark come from? How will it impact the world? And how will it impact the people of God?
Given by Ralph Levy
Seventy-five years ago the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sine then many have wondered: will humanity end this way? The answer is no, because of the elect of God. Who are the elect, and how did they become the elect?
Given by Ralph Levy
As we come back from the Feast of Tabernacles, it is a good time to plan for a year of good Bible study. This sermon offers some suggestions regarding time, selection of subjects, and resources.