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by Elmer Wilke

This sermon discusses the origin of Godly love as defined in the scriptures. It first compares human type of love (phileo) to God’s love as described as agape. God’s love is unconditional and is identified in John 3:16 where God gave us His only begotten son to die for mankind. 1Cor.

by Elmer Wilke

Knowing God is life’s most important understanding. We need to really know God as a glorious creator and as our loving Heavenly Father.

by Elmer Wilke

This sermon explains what our calling really means and what chosing means for God's people. Once this is done, how do we remain faithful. Our calling is holy, heavenly, called to glory and virtue, called to peace and called to be saints of God who will inherit many blessings.

by Elmer Wilke

This sermon clearly discusses why Christ must return even though scoffers say otherwise. Jesus Christ will return with great power and majesty as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

by Elmer Wilke

The Feast of Tabernacles is the highlight of the year. This sermon discusses how to adequately prepare for the Feast. It includes proper physical, mental and spiritual preparation so this year’s feast truly will be the best ever. The Feast is a very important part of our walk with God.

by Elmer Wilke

This sermon addresses gratefulness/thankfulness as God sees it in His Word, the Bible. Gratefulness is the foundation of a believer’s walk with God and God’s will in our lives. It is very important as stated in 1Thess. 5:18. We are to give thanks for all things.

by Elmer Wilke

This sermon discusses what being holy means and why it is so important for a Christian to be holy as God is Holy. Some mainstream churches claim they have leaders that they call “Most Holy” or “His Holiness”. Are they really holy as God defines holiness? Do their lives display Godly holiness?

by Elmer Wilke

This sermon expresses various reasons why all of God’s people go to the Feast year after year. It includes such obvious reason such as obedience to God as outlined in Lev. 23.