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by Lynn Leiby

The simple things of Jesus are always not so simple. Sometimes Jesus was intentionally cryptic. Imagine how difficult Jesus' parables would be if we didn't have our Scriptures giving us the meanings of them.

by Lynn Leiby

If we could take a poll as to what are the biggest issues of correction needed in God's Church, what would rank the highest? Perhaps we're too judgmental? Too intolerant? Too hypocritical?

by Lynn Leiby

Synopsis: People of God's Church study the scriptures (rightfully so) with a forward view. We anticipate future events and prophetic fulfillment. But the scriptures also reveal an approach to observance that calls us to look back and to remember.

by Lynn Leiby

God's Kingdom is real and it is going to have a real impact on all the governments of this earth as well as all the people on earth. Question is, what is in it for you and for me.

by Lynn Leiby

Oftentimes in contemporary politics, we are faced with either/or scenarios. But the truth found in the Bible transcends political trends. The subject of Conservation is no exception. There is the secular environmentalist approach and there is the unscrupulous capitalist approach.

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2Pe 3:14  Therefore, beloved, looking forward to these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, without spot and blameless;  2Pe 3:15  and consider that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation—as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given to him, has written to you,  2

by Lynn Leiby

Every generation within God's Church is faced with the same dilemma that people in God's Church have struggled with since the First Century AD. It's a dilemma that the Apostle Peter warned us about in his latter 2nd epistle when he told us to be careful when we read Paul.

by Lynn Leiby

We will honor our graduating seniors on this special Sabbath day. And as we do, this sermonette will offer them one simple piece of advice to take with them out into the world. View the world through the filter of what we'll call "A Biblical Worldview".