SERMONS

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  1. The LORD's Power (gheb-oo-raw) In The Old Testament And The LORD's Power (gheb-oo-raw) In The New Testament

    The LORD's Power (gheb-oo-raw) In The Old Testament And The LORD's Power (gheb-oo-raw) In The New Testament

    The LORD’s Might, Strength, and Power (gheb-oo-raw) is the subject of this study that gives several examples of God’s gift of His Power (gheb-oo-raw) to people in the Old Testament. The LORD’s gheb-oo-raw Might and Power are also revealed under the New Covenant in the New Testament. Learn More
  2. The Mystery Of God's Light And Sound
  3. The Ore Light - God's Only Begotten Son

    The Ore Light - God's Only Begotten Son

    In the Book of Genesis, God reveals the account of the creation of the Earth and the beginning of the World of Life on Earth. The creation of the Earth and its World of inhabitants reveals the Work of One Unbegotten, Almighty God and His Only Begotten Son, the ore Light. The Unbegotten Father and His Begotten Son are the Fountainhead—the Source—of all things. Learn More
  4. The Water And Fire Of The LORD's Name

    The Water And Fire Of The LORD's Name

    The LORD God always uses the names of many things in order to make His Holy Name known. For example, the LORD made His foursquare Holy Name, His Tetragrammaton, known through the River that the LORD God fastened in the Garden of Eden; then, He separated this River into four heads outside the Garden. These Rivers were the Pison, the Gihon, the Hiddekel, and the Euphrates Rivers. These four Rivers picture the LORD God’s Headship and Authority that governed, guarded, and kept Adam-male and Adam-female within His confines of the Garden. Later, after they had disobeyed the LORD’s command and had sinned by eating from the Tree of Knowledge, God’s Headship cast them out of the Garden and kept them without or outside the Garden. They could not reenter the Garden once they had sinned and been cast out. The Unbegotten LORD’s Infinite, Divine Nature not only consists of Water but also of Fire. The Hebrew word for fire is aysh, which means burning, fiery, fire, flaming, hot, heat, brilliance; the active principle of burning, which is characterized by the heat and light of combustion that makes a brilliant display. God revealed His Fire from Heaven when He sent it down on Abel’s acceptable sacrifice. Learn More

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