Money… whose? If it is mine, is it all mine? If it is God’s, should I give it all back to Him? If He only requires a portion, how do I decide what percent to give? Should He have any say about how I spend what I keep? Listen to find answers for these questions, and more.
God is calling His chosen people out of a corrupt society to live in moral purity. How do we become pure? How shall we remain pure? Listen and be inspired to strive for purity of life in all areas. "Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God!"
We have our ideas of what we want and what God should do for us. What happens when God doesn't meet our expectations?
How does the music you listen to affect you? Does it incite rebellion? Or is it an expression of worshiping "in spirit and in truth?"
To whom does a citizen owe allegiance? How will he display his loyalty? What are the earmarks of those who declare themselves to be seekers of a better country?
How should "followers of the slain Lamb" live? Nonresistant disciples who choose love over violence must still be soldiers of Christ, with a theolgoy of martyrdom. Dean Taylor shares from his personal journey as a one-time US army soldier.
What is nonresistance? How should I respond when someone mistreats me? Can I live a nonresistant life in the 20th century?
Should Christians go to war? Does Jesus, or should His disciples, fly the stealth bomber? They do, but not as you might expect them to. . . .
So—you believe in God? How do you know that He is pleased with you? Is “being religious” what He wants of you? How do you know that you will be on the right side on Judgment Day?
A good, Bible-based, inspirational message that carries a serious warning to be ready for the return of Christ.
As Western Christians, we've minimized a subject Jesus emphasized—our wealth. What if your possessions belong to those who need them as much as they belong to you? How would viewing poverty and possessions through Jesus' perspective effect your life?
What is the root of the selfie spirit? Can you picture Jesus Christ taking a selfie and posting it? If He would not, should His followers? This sermon is an insightful view of the self-centered selfie, and when you have listened to it, you will know the answers to the questions above.
Collectively, we are haunted by the paradise we've lost. However, Christ has come to offer justification in the place of condemnation, life in the place of death, truth in the place of lies, and peace for turmoil. Is that an offer you can reject?