mp3 rm stream | Sermonette by Chris Hancock |
Our Incredible Freedom given Bristol UK 23 Aug 2008 |
The world - led by Satan - regards God's Law as restricting and killjoy. But it is very clear that the True Way of God is anything but killjoy. It is designed to provide a fully abundant life. It is also the only way to obtain genuine freedom. (1.7 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jon Bowles |
Legalism and Licentiousness given Wales UK 16 Aug 2008 |
Two opposing religious forces caused problems to the early Church: Judaism and the Samaritans. One was legalistic, the other licentious. This sermon examines: The history of each; How each affected the early church; And how each approach can still affect us today. (13.5 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermonette by Ian Munro |
Our Spiritual Olympics given Wales UK 16 Aug 2008 |
The Olympics is currently big news as the world's best compete for a temporary accolade. But are they as successful in the much more important game God has set before us - of life itself? (1.7 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Mr Armstrong |
The Church in Prophecy given 28 March 1981 Chicago USA - Played Wales UK 9 Aug 2008 |
Begins: "... You people very often. This is the first time in a long long time. And today I've decided to speak to you on prophecy ..." Mr Armstrong then goes on to outline the True Church from before the time of Christ to His return, including the Philadelphia and Laodicean eras. Also played in the UK on 30 Dec 2006, but using an inferior recording to this one. (13.2 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | News Analysis by Jon Bowles |
given Wales UK 9 Aug 2008 |
Since the 1980s the world has changed to a large degree in many significant areas such as: Evangelical atheism; Aggressive homosexuality; An insecure dollar; Islamic nuclear terrorism; The rise of China; State surveillance; And political correctness. The key is to examine this very different world being led by the identical Holy Spirit that led HWA, the early apostles and Jesus Christ Himself. (3.3 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jonathan Pippy |
Putting Complete Confidence in God given Peterborough Canada 2 August 2008 |
Our relationship with God must certainly be two-way: talking to Him through prayer, while listening carefully as His scriptures instruct us. But even more is required if we are to become one of His Spirit-born children. That miracle so often requires us to "stand still" (Ex 14:13) - in total confidence - as He personally converts us from what we are, to what He requires. (13.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermonette by Bob Evans |
Trust In God given Peterborough Canada 2 August 2008 |
People today place their trust in many things - particularly in money and themselves - but God is very clear. Our trust should be in Him. But as our loving Father, He also often requires us to learn patience as well. (0.9 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jon Bowles |
Final Exams given Owerri Nigeria 26 July 2008 |
Even if this world were to continue on for some time, we will all eventually die and come before the judgement seat of Christ (2Cor 5:10). But every indication is that this world is not going to continue very long. For this reason, our "final exams" in life are much nearer. The sermon examines: Now is a time of testing; God's method of assessment; Standing before Christ individually; A joint effort within the Church; These exams have real purpose. (12.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Split Sermon by Jon Bowles |
Remember Lot's Wife given Bristol UK 19 July 2008 |
There is a warning given to those facing the cataclysm at the end time, "remember Lot's wife" (Luke 17:32). But there is an almost certain maternal reason she looked back. The sermon examines: Our need to look forward; Our children are in a special category; Israel's prophesied return includes children; God's prophesied future includes our children. (8.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Split Sermon by Ian Henderson |
Lot and the Place of Safety given Bristol UK 19 July 2008 |
Two people are mentioned in the context of the place of safety: Noah and Lot. Each were protected by God through the cataclysms that overtook their ages. When you look at the parallels with the end time, the example of Lot, in particular, is very significant indeed. (8.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Mr Armstrong |
Portland and Vancouver given 22 Sept 1984 USA - Played Wales UK 12 July 2008 |
Begins: "In a way it seems strange to me to be back here in Vancouver, Washington. I lived here for 6 months in 1924..." Mr Armstrong then explains how aged 92 he can no longer read due to poor eyesight. He therefore gives this 2hr sermon without notes or Bible - but shows what God did through him - including his early work in Portland and Vancouver - to fulfil the prophecy of someone, coming in the power and spirit of Elijah, who was to restore all things shortly before Christ returns. (17.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | World Tomorrow by Mr Armstrong |
The Parable of the Tares broadcast 11 June 1979 - played Wales UK 5 July 2008 |
"And once again, let me ask, why does God permit wars? Why does God permit suffering? Why does He permit poverty and unhappiness on this earth?" (3.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jon Bowles |
Restore All Things given Wales UK 5 July 2008 |
A prophecy given by Jesus Christ is that "Elijah truly shall first come and restore all things" (Matt 17:10-11). But there are those who dispute whether HWA could have been the fulfilment, as we don't know "all things" today. This totally misses what the prophecy says. This sermon examines: What the first Elijah restored; The lost century; The end-time needs; and The breadth of the gospel. (11.3 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Short Sermon by Jon Bowles |
God's True SEP given Oswestry UK 28 June 2008 |
The motto for SEP (Summer Education Program) was "To Show God's Way Works". Today, as we get our thinking "back on Track" in so many areas, the correct approach towards this youth program should certainly be included. The sermon examines the 3 aspects of: Fun is forever; Teamwork; and Give it a go! (7.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Short Sermon by Mr Armstrong |
Address to Orr SEP given July 1979 USA - Played Oswestry UK 28 June 2008 |
Begins: "I see they've brought a chair and a desk up here for me, and that's not because of age, because I'm not the age people think I am..." Mr Armstrong then talks about the core issue behind the SEP Camp. It is even related to the issue of why we all exist on earth today. That vital purpose, is the creation of God's Holy, righteous, perfect character - the greatest creation of the Eternal God. (7.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermonette by Ian Munro |
Declining Standards given Wales UK 21 June 2008 |
The institutions designed to uphold morality within our society appear to have been specifically targeted by those against such upright values. What we must understand is the spirit that is really behind it, and focus on the solution - a completely new world under Jesus Christ. (1.8 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jon Bowles |
The Balance of Christ given Wales UK 21 June 2008 |
When Christ came, not only did He die for sin and preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, but He also left an example for His people to follow. That example involves a life of balance in areas such as: Physically; Emotionally; Socially; Spiritually - a completely balanced life as our mentor. (11.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | World Tomorrow by Mr Armstrong |
Pagan Traditions and Christ's Parables broadcast 8 June 1979 - played Wales UK 14 June 2008 |
"...And all of that. People still believe that just like Adam did. They wouldn't believe God. But we are mortal and we are dust, while we have a mind that far exceeds and excels anything that we find in the brain, for instance, of any other animal life we find on earth, such as dogs, or monkeys, or cats, or elephants, or snakes, or fish or birds or anything that you can see." (3.4 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jon Bowles |
Overcoming Failures given Wales UK 14 June 2008 |
"We face the longest era of turmoil in memory" (Mervyn King - Governor of Bank of England). In such an uncertain climate, brethren are going to suffer failures - lose their jobs, have businesses collapse - suffering with the world. This sermon on overcoming failures therefore examines: Using God's view of True Success; Learning from others; Leaving the past behind; Using each new day; When we fall, repent and get back up; Always reach, and focus, forward. (11.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Jon Bowles |
The Meaning of Firstfruits given Bristol UK Pentecost AM 8 June 2008 |
The Day of Firstfruits, or Pentecost reminds us just how great is the difference between this present age and the age to come. So God's firstfruits must reflect God's Way, from God's Spirit, not the present way in the earth. The sermon examines: Creation of angels; What God is doing; Firstfruits shows this is not the only day of salvation; Two ways of life; Producing fruit; The firstfruit's purpose. (11.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Offering Music by Paula Henderson |
Psalm 128 - Blessed Is A Man Fearing the Eternal sung Bristol UK Pentecost PM 8 June 2008 |
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mp3 rm stream | Sermonette by Chris Hancock |
The Key of Zeal given Bristol UK Pentecost AM 8 June 2008 |
Christ made the comment that, "the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force" (Matt 11:12) But what does it mean? The answer lies in the degree of zeal we need for the things of God. (3.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Ian Henderson |
The Effect of Light given Bristol UK Pentecost AM 8 June 2008 |
This day of Pentecost is unique when compared to other Holy Days, in that instead of being on a particular date, it is on a particular day of the week - the first day - the day on which God re-created light on the earth. This also has much to teach us spiritually. (13.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Offering Sermonette by Ian Munro |
Offering given Bristol UK Pentecost PM 8 June 2008 |
From what is seen in the news today, the time left for this age of man appears short. When giving an offering we need to recognise this and the true value of the spiritual material on our websites. Such material places the events into their proper context for those with the eyes to see. (3.0 Mb) | ||
mp3 rm stream | Sermon by Mr Armstrong |
Middle East Trip given 28 Nov 1981 USA - Played Wales UK 7 June 2008 |
Begins: "Greetings again everybody. Nice to be back. I arrive back about... Let me see, I think it was about 5:30 or 6:00 this morning London time..." Mr Armstrong then spends the next hour commenting about the recent trip, and the final half hour giving a short sermon on the Holy Spirit. He stresses the vast difference between the natural and Spirit led mind. Without a mind that is Spirit led we will not make it and unless that new mind continually grows through prayer throughout life, our Spirit Life will miscarry. (short sermon also played in Wales 15 Feb 2003) (13.0 Mb) | ||