Trust God In All Things – Revisited

Mr. Jon Ardis    05-20-2023  (from 04-21-2020)


This world will remain in turmoil before the tribulation arrives. The condition of humanity will be like that before the flood. We believe God will provide, but we should also be prepared to do what we can for ourselves, knowing that no matter what we do, God’s plans for us will occur. Do we trust God fully without hesitation?

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The Life And Times Of Christians – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis   05-06-2023  (from 06-26-2021)


Our Father’s plan will happen. We need to think about our lives and how close we are to God and Christ. This sermon examines stories in the bible where individuals made wrong decisions. Is it our decision to stay close to God through bible study, prayer, fasting and meditation? We need to give diligence to be close to God in these end times.

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20 Personal Goals To Make Myself Ready – Revisited

Mr. Jon Arsis   04-29-2023   (from 11-20-2010)


This sermon discusses 20 personal goals each of us should work diligently on as we await for Christ’s return. God is discerning us now to determine who will be considered worthy to escape what is ahead until Christ returns. Specific related scriptures to support the need for each goal is also provided.

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Laugh, Laugh Out Loud – Revisited

Mr. Jon Ardis   04-22-2023  (from 07-23-2016)


God has a wonderful sense of humor! This sermon finds humor in the bible. God uses consequences as punishment or as an attention grabber in the bible for our learning today. Numerous scriptures are reviewed as to when it is suitable to laugh and when not to.

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The Sabbath

Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong   04-15-2023


This sermon addresses the importance of keeping God’s Sabbath with reverence. The Sabbath displays our relationship to our Creator and ours with Him. The Sabbath is a test commandment. Are we to be a wise or foolish virgin of Matthew 25? The Sabbath day was created by God before the nation of Israel was established. It was made for man. It is an everlasting commandment.

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Walking With God – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis   04-08-2023  (from 02-04-2017)


Jesus carried all our sins to the stake. He is our example and we must be ready to follow His example. The First Day of Unleavened Bread must be kept at the proper time. This day in the past represented freedom for the Israelites out of physical bondage, and today it represents present and future freedom from spiritual bondage.

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The True Spiritual Meaning Of The Days Of Unleavened Bread – Revisited

Mr. Wallace Lawton   04-01-2023   (from 04-15-2020)


The Sabbath and the Feast Days of God all belong together. They tell us how to have a relationship with the Father and Jesus. If we want to claim Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf, then we must keep the Passover and Days of Unleavened Bread as Christ has outlined in the bible for us. If we understand the true spiritual meaning of Unleavened Bread and do it, then we will have no condemnation and be blameless before God.

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The Passover And Days Of Unleavened Bread – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad     03-35-2023  (from 03-30-2013)


God’s plan did not cease with the death of Christ. The plan of salvation began with it. Jesus was our example in the flesh. God expects us to stop sinning. We must work out our own salvation with fear and trembling.

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Embrace This Busy Week – Revisited

Mr. Jon Ardis       03-18-2023  (from  03-16-2013)


We now live in a stressful, competitive and confrontational world. The Sabbath and days leading up to the Passover is God’s gift to mankind as an opportunity to ask God to show us the right path, in His mercy.

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