How does a Christian learn the will of God for worship and service? In this sermon evangelist Bruce Roebuck argues that command, example, and necessary inference are legitimate logical tools and there is abundant evidence that they are scripturally approved techniques for arriving at a more perfect understanding of God’s word.
A common rebuff that Christians often hear is: : “Stop! You are judgmental!” Nonbelievers and skeptics of the Bible then quote the only passage they know: “Judge not, that you be not judged” (Mt. 7:1).
Those who flaunt this passage often do so carelessly and ignorantly, not having considered the truth in this matter. In this sermon evangelist Bruce Roebuck diligently inquires as to the meaning of Jesus’ words on this subject. Judge Not MP3 Link
The scripture often describes how God remembers His people. He remembered Abraham (Gen 19), Rachel (Genesis 30), and Hannah (1 Samuel 1), and the covenant He made with Israelites (Ex 2:24). In today’s sermon, evangelist Bruce Roebuck reminds Christians of the comforting truth that even when humans forget, God remembers.
How should Christians manage religious journals and websites? For generations, members of the Lord’s church have produced written religious materials for the purpose of evangelism and edification. The media through which these writings are transmitted have dramatically changed over the past few decades causing some to question how individual Christians and congregations alike should be engaging in such practices. In this presentation, evangelist Greg Gay outlines a brief history of this subject, emphasizes where our focus should be today, and guides us through some principles to help regulate our choices.