780 results for tag: Plain Truth Radio
Peace Arrives!
Our Savior, who rescues us from danger, disaster and destruction has arrived! The peace of God is a new kind of peace, not a relative calm between storms, but an abiding, eternal, internal peace give to those who can never deserve it nor ever do anything to merit it.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR043.mp3
The Long Wait
The sermon speaks to our long wait, waiting for “the blessed hope.” Greg encourages us to "live and experience December" - to fix our eyes and our spiritual compass on Jesus, and recommit to receiving God's grace.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR042.mp3
The Comfort of Christ
As we begin a season of anticipating the coming of Jesus, Greg's sermon is based on Isaiah's prophecy of Christ as comforter.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR041.mp3
God in the Manger
Many of us are more willing to accept Jesus Christ as the helpless, dependent baby in the manger than as Lord of our lives. We don’t want to hear how he challenges our beliefs and our way of life, but the central truth of Christmas is that the baby in the manger is God!
Coming to Jesus
Travel is very much a part of Christmas. We join bumper to bumper traffic as we shop, we fly many hundreds of miles and travel our freeways to be with family and friends. Travel was a part of Christmas from the beginning, but at the first Christmas travel was for a different reason.
Despised and Rejected of Men
Jesus wasn't simply ignored or disliked. He was despised and rejected. What was the primary reason for the hatred directed at him?
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR252.mp3
The Cradle and the Cross
Christmas upsets many people because at least once a year they can’t run away from Jesus. When Jesus shows up, things change, the status quo is threatened. It is a time of challenge and confrontation to religion and politics.
Jesus’ Parents — What Were They Like?
The birth of Jesus was an unbelievable event - unique in many ways. Two people were immediately impacted by this uniqueness - Joseph and Mary - for Mary's pregnancy was different from any other. Jesus' parents - what were they like?
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/PTR0296.mp3
It All Comes From God
Doxology might appear to be just another high-falutin' rootin tootin' theological term, but the doxology in Romans 11:33-36 helps us discover purpose and significance behind our praise and worship of God.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR302.mp3
Meals on Wheels
It's amazing how much of Jesus' time was spent talking about food, and in preparing, creating and consuming it - not to mention attending banquets. And he himself is the Bread of life - a completely different kind of food, not found in restaurants or even some establishments that promise spiritual food in his name.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR301.mp3
The Fullness of Life
Greg considers what it means to give thanks, in light of Matthew 6:25-34. Join him in reflecting on the words of T.S. Eliot, "Where is the life we have lost in living?" Give thanks for true life, life in Christ, life eternal!
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR197.mp3
Thanksgiving – Getting Our Bearings
When we give thanks, we must obviously remember to whom we give thanks. Thanksgiving is a time to pause on our spiritual journey and ask directions - and get our bearings.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR145.mp3
Thankful For What?
The biblical nation of Israel entered into the Promised Land in spite of 40 years of rebellion and disobedience. Their Promised Land was not their reward for religious performance anymore than God's heaven is ours. May we never forget that it is God's grace that allows us to receive physical and spiritual blessings.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR092.mp3
Always Giving Thanks
In his Thanksgiving message Greg talks about a heart of gratitude. Being thankful is one of God's gifts that separates us from neurotic, self-centered, spiritually unhealthful lives.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR040.mp3
Legalism — Spiritual Bankrupcy
Did you know that the spelling "Sundae" in ice cream sundaes came about because church leaders in Evanston, Illinois objected to the newly popular mixture of chocolate syrup and ice cream being called an ice cream "Sunday"? Greg shows just how bankrupt legalism is.
https://ptmorg.dreamsites.io/mp3/FreeDwnld/PTR0087.mp3