Given by David Johnson
When the disciples asked Jesus about when His kingdom would be established, His first words were a warning about the danger of religious deception. Paul later warned about those in the end time who would be deceived by the miraculous signs of the "Man of sin." What would be the nature of teaching that had the power to...
Given by Jim Franks
Hebrews 2:1 warns us not to "drift away." This is a nautical term, but used here in a spiritual sense. Have we drifted away from the principles we committed to when God called us? Has the Church drifted from those principles? How can we avoid spiritual drifting?
Given by Andy Burnett
This sermon discusses the meaning of the Day of Atonement while discussing its connection to the Jubilee year in Scripture.
Given by Doug Horchak
God's desire has been for man to be one with God. Satan's desire has been to separate man from God. The Day of Atonement highlights the need to remove Satan's influence in separating mankind from God.
Given by Britton Taylor
This sermon is a Feast of Trumpets message. Why is this festival called a "memorial" of the blowing of trumpets? The dual role of the prophetic aspect of this Holy Day is explored in this message.
Given by David Johnson
One of the unique doctrinal beliefs within the Church of God is that this is not the only day of salvation. Unlike the world, which believes in the pagan doctrine of the immortality of the soul, we believe in the resurrection of all who ever lived. Scripture clearly teaches that God's plan includes three general resurrections. This message examines that...
Given by Ralph Levy
Jesus Christ is returning to this earth soon, and this will mean transformation, both for the saints of God, and for the world. Do we know when? Not the day and the hour, but the general time frame, yes.
Given by Joel Meeker
Christians are to rule with Christ at His return. Scriptures indicate rulership over nations and cities. Would you know how to rule a city? How can we prepare for that?
Given by Clyde Kilough
Matthew quotes Jesus four times using the phrase, "O you of little faith," and in each situation He reveals an important factor that works in humans to diminish our faith. Will Christ find faith on the earth when He returns? That depends on how well we understand and fight these enemies.