Striving For God’s Righteousness – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis     08-04-2018   (from 07-14-2012)


We must strive for God’s righteousness, learning to think and act like Him, to always do right. Our righteousness is as filthy rags, but Christ’s sacrifice and our faith in Him allow us to have God’s righteousness. But we must be close to Him through prayer, bible study, meditation and fasting. Christ is here discerning who is righteous and who is not, whom He will protect and whom He will not.

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Be Thou Perfect – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis  07-21-2018  (from 12-05-2010)


God the Father and Jesus are building the spiritual temple at this time and are testing us to be pillars in this temple. The Bride must make herself ready. Our goal is to achieve perfection as Jesus did while in human form. This sermon provides us examples in both the Old and New testaments of righteous individuals.

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Righteous Judgement – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis    07-14-2018  (from 07-05-2014)


Righteousness is demonstrated by living by every word of God. We must examine and judge ourselves by God’s word and not judge others. In this present world what we see and hear can be deceiving. This is examination time!

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Vision And Prayer – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis   06-30-2018  (from 06-25-2011)


God has used those who have fallen away to teach us something about our spiritual life e.g. 1) How is  my prayer life?, 2) How is my bible study?, 3) What do I meditate upon?, 4) When was the last time I fasted? This sermon addresses our prayer life using the Lord’s Prayer as an outline for us to follow.

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Be Not Deceived By Any Means – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis    06-23-2018  (from 06-20-2015)


How will God make our scattered brethern know that He has loved us? The CGF has been given His secrets: 1) The Day of the Lord, how He has already returned in spirit to discern, and how this day is different from the Day of the Lord’s wrath, 2) the knowledge that spirits can die, and 3) the knowledge of God’s 144,000 Firstfruits 4) and His plan for mankind.

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Trials and Joseph’s Story – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis    06-16-2018    (from 04-27-2013)


What is God trying to build in each of us through trials? A study of the life of Joseph shows us how he stayed close to God and triumphed despite trials. As a result of his trials others were blessed through Joseph’s example. God did not forsake Joseph in his trials, nor will He forsake us.

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Does Man Have An Immortal Soul? – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad     06-09-2018   (from 08-16-2014)


The belief that man has an immortal soul is a pagan belief, and is the first lie told by Satan to Eve that she would “not surely die”. The bible says that man has a mortal soul that ceases to have any conscious awareness after death. Numerous scriptures are presented from the bible that confirms this. The bible clearly shows when man will have the opportunity to be born again as an immortal being.

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Feeling The Urgency To Teach – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis    06-02-2018  (from 12-15-2012)


The Day of the Lord has come and Jesus is now discerning and “checking us out”. Visits by Jesus in Old Testament and New Testament times has been and is His normal way of doing things. There are various phases in the past, present and future that Jesus has and will be involved with to finish God’s work. Will we have a good report on our part in God’s work?

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The Meek And Lowly Of Heart – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad   05-26-2018  (from 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.

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