Sermons About Election
Political Pessimism
Gary addresses how the state of our nation has a pessimistic view socially, culturally, and politically. Having this view, there can only be two states of mind: 1) That there will be an inevitable decline or 2) That our nation can get out of this slump.
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The Supreme Power of the Land
Gary interviews former Chief Justice Roy Moore on constitutional law, Justice Moore's campaign (www.moore2010.com), and the future of the state of Alabama.
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A God of Love ... and Hate?
God is love. The Bible plainly declares it and people naturally believe it. At times, people go through situations that lead them to believe that God hates them, but the reason that is unsettling for them is because of their belief that God is a God of love. How could a God of love allow the kinds of things that he allows? Because we live in a broken world, it is difficult to understand what it means for God to be a God of love. This morning we being a new series of teachings on the Old Testament prophet named Malachi. Malachi is the very last book of the Old Testament. He was writing to the children and grandchildren of the group of Jews that had returned from captivity in the land of Babylon. These were people who knew all the promises of God, but were living lives of disbelief. In the first message today, we see Malachi talking to them about what it means to be loved by God. And he reminds us all that God’s love is a cause for great praise to God.
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FLN News / Should PA Lawmakers be Recalled?
A House democrat has proposed a constitutional amendment that would force lawmakers to seek re-election every time there's a late state budget.
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Declaration of (in) Dependence Part 23
Jacob was a mama's boy who listened to Cold Play and The Dave Matthews Band, but God loved him and hated Esau, who liked Metallica and Ted Nugent.
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The Sovereign God
In Romans 9 Paul begins to talk about the Nation of Israel and the Sovereignty of God.
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We Study to Assist the Working of God - Part 1
Please note this is a two part sermon... Paul brought a great deal of comfort to the Christians in Thessalonica with this letter. Yet one way in which comfort was brought to the Thessalonians (their lives proved it, as did their suffering) should startle us in America. We don't suffer for being Christians here (outside of extremely isolated instances). What has the church throughout the history of the world endured? What do many endure today? We ignore the plight of our brothers and sisters in Christ to the detriment of the Kingdom.
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We Study to Assist the Working of God - Part 2
Please note this is a two part sermon... Paul brought a great deal of comfort to the Christians in Thessalonica with this letter. Yet one way in which comfort was brought to the Thessalonians (their lives proved it, as did their suffering) should startle us in America. We don't suffer for being Christians here (outside of extremely isolated instances). What has the church throughout the history of the world endured? What do many endure today? We ignore the plight of our brothers and sisters in Christ to the detriment of the Kingdom.
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We Study to Remember
What goes through the mind of an apostle? We can never know for certain - aside aside from what is written in the Bible that is. Yet what we have in the Bible is only "half" of the conversation. In other words, we think so much more than we speak or write. Yet by looking at the text of 1 Thessalonians, taking insights from the historical background of the first century, and considering information contained in the book of Acts, we can deduce some concerns Paul may have had about the young "church" in Thessalonica.
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