Herein, pastor Patrick Ramsey discussed the 7th commandment in terms of one’s relationships to God, spouse and family; the specifics of his sermon leave one with much to consider if he would be more in line with God’s command, knowing the blessings that God intended for mankind to experience in a covenantal relationship. If you only think, “Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery,” when you think about the 7th command, then you will greatly expand your understanding of that command by hearing his sermon
Month: February 2021
Contemplating the Glory of Jesus: Dr. Jeff Mayfield
Dr. Jeff Mayfield provides much encouragement and a biblical rationale for contemplation upon our Savior in his 4 minute video in this post. If you are among those who have not yet processed your post-election trauma, then God is holding out a hand to you via Mayfield’s / John Owen’s words – pay attention to what you give your thoughts and know how they might be most excellently directed
You Shall Not Murder; Deuteronomy 5:17: Dr. Patrick Ramsey
Dr. Ramsey titled his sermon, ‘Life,’ therein he answers two questions as he explains God’s 6th commandment from Deuteronomy 5: What does this command require of us? What does it not require of us? In the process of answering those questions, he traces the ramifications of God’s 6th command into the mundane affairs of our daily lives.
If you are interested in being able to more fully examine you own relationships with your Creator and with other human beings, then this sermon has some instructions for you.
How to Live in an Upside Down World; by Dr. John MacArthur
Via the 20 minute sermon in this post, Dr. John MacArthur brings much clarity regarding the catastrophic social changes unfolding before our eyes. If you have been distressed about what you see happening in politics, religion, education…then you may glean the kind of understanding which could redirect you and enable you to find meaning and purpose in the midst of this seeming chaos, strengthening your walk with the Lord.