So why are we here? One of the principal reasons we are here is to learn the more excellent way as found in First Corinthians 12:31. The more excellent way is to become as God is.
We have all heard the question, "Why are we here?" and we may have heard answers to that question before...but why are we here on this earth at this time and place in God's Church? And what are we supposed to keep doing until Jesus Christ...
As we began our spiritual walk with God, we learned about His Sabbaths and Holy Days; we read and proved that this was the Way that we needed to live. By looking at the example of His Son, Jesus Christ, and proving everything through the...
Today we are going to talk about the greatest purpose ever that a man could ever dream of. There have been very laudable ideas and purposes dreamed by man. Most of it has to do with what is going to happen to him here and now. How great a...
The Day of Trumpets has a vital significance in the plan of Salvation for all humanity. It is a day that foreshadows the return of Jesus Christ to this world and the resurrection of those who are in Christ (1 Cor 15:52; 1 Thes 4:16). It is...
God has not called us just for salvation but He has something for us to do. Revelation 19:7 "Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready."
Our sinful thoughts are still sin. Sin in the form of thoughts still requires the death of Jesus Christ, because we can sin in our own heart, in our mind, in our thoughts. Most people ignore their thoughts, thinking that they're not...
It's good to know why we do the things we do. This split sermon shares two more basic points that explain why we have left our homes to attend the Feast of Tabernacles for seven days.
The Church has the means by which to determine teaching and doctrine. It is important to clarify that because there are a lot of varying ideas as to how doctrine or teaching is arrived at within the Church.
In this class we will discuss 1 Corinthians 12:1–11 and examine the following: Paul discusses spiritual gifts, emphasizing their diverse nature and common origin from the Holy Spirit. He underscores the importance of understanding and...
Why are we here? For three reasons: to fellowship. because God commands us, and to learn. We look at the three levels of learning: by gaining knowledge, by doing what we know is right, and by teaching others.
Whatever happened to the Father? Why is He seemingly so unimportant in the world of Christianity? Let's see what the Bible and the Jesus Christ have to say about whatever happened to the Father?
As we begin the Feast of Tabernacles, it's important to understand the answers to these two questions: why are we here collectively and why you are here, indiviually and personally? The more we understand those reasons the more we will...