Mr. Wallace Lawton 08-30-2014
Author: Karen Clinker
A Review of the Fruits of the Spirit
Sermon: Mr. Robert Ardis (08-27-2014)
Jesus is the living Word of God and the bible is the written Word of God. Numerous scriptures are described that prove this. The 12 of the fruits of the spirit describe the attitude/mind of Jesus. Courage/bravery is “dynamic faith in action”. Any words similar to courage would be covered under the fruit of righteousness which we must all continue to strive towards.
Fruit of the Spirit – Truth
Sermon: Mr. Robert Ardis (07-26-2014)
The identification signs of the True Church of God is new Truth. There have been 120 new truths given to the CGF since the Day of the Lord began in 1997. The CGF also keeps God’s Sabbath days, the Holy Days and the Beginning of Months, as these are ordained forever for spiritual Israel. This year in 2014 at Trumpets we will be entering into the 18th year of a 19 year time cycle. Could the crippled woman of Luke 13:10-17 represent the scattered churches being freed from bondage?
The Spirit of Power
Sermon: Mr. John Durrad (from June 14, 2014)
Through God’s holy spirit all things were created. God wants to give us more of His Holy Spirit. God the Father calls us and gives us to His church. Those called in our time have to overcome Satan and therefore a tremendous reward/commission awaits us.
Spirit of Righteousness
Sermon: Mr. Jon Ardis (06-08-2014)
All God’s commandments are righteousness. We are to become Pillars with specific roles in God’s coming kingdom. In order to fulfill our roles, we need to exercise our senses to determine good and evil. Not only the physical but the spiritual aspects of the ten commandments are always in effect. We must examine both our strengths and weaknesses and grow up into Christ in all things.
Self Control
Sermon: Mr. Jon Ardis (05-30-2014)
Self-control is an important attribute of the Father and Christ. Self control over our actions, feelings and impulses can be difficult, but it needs to be a way of life. The whole creation growns with us, and for the self-control we will demonstrate as Firstfruits
History Of The Law – Part II
The Meek And Lowly Of Heart
Mr. John Durrad 05-17-2014
Christ as a human being did not sin and provided us with a perfect example of all of the fruits of the Spirit. He came to serve, not to be served. A remarkable fact is that Jesus was not self-confident but realized that without the Father He could do nothing. Conversion is a growth process. We must be receptive to instruction, learn from suffering and develop meekness in order to follow Christ’s example.
Meekness
Mr. Kevin Montgomery 05-01-2014
Meekness is a humbleness of mind that makes us more able to yield to the Divine will of God. Meeknesss is an individual characteristic, and also can be seen in a collective group of individuals. With the spirit of meekness we can be used as vessels of honor for God.
Faith
Mr. Gerry Ardis 04-01-2014
As one of “the weightier matters of the law,” faith is complete confidence in God, and without it we cannot please Him. It is a shield against all fiery darts, i.e., trials and temptations. It gives us power, and is a requirement for forgiveness of our sins. We are commanded to have faith and not to doubt.