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COGWA Sermons
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Welcome to the COGWA Sermons podcast! Each episode is a sermon given by a minister of the Church of God, a Worldwide Association, for a Sabbath or holy day church service.
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In Deuteronomy 16, Moses reviews the plan of God through the holy days. Are there admonitions given by Moses that are instructive for us today? Yes, absolutely!
What’s the difference between self-will and will power? One leads to destruction; the other, to life and peace. Let’s choose to submit to God instead.
What should we focus on as we hear about events taking place around the world? Keep in mind, there is another hand involved. Beware of the deceptiveness of world news!
What does it mean to “hold the line”? Let’s review the scriptures to see what this means and to learn how we can do so as we battle our way to eternal life.
God hates dishonesty and wants us to hate it. The Ninth Commandment involves more than just being honest. If you bear false witness, you show you cannot be trusted.
Each day is a precious gift from God. When it passes, we can never get it back. Life is short! Let’s ask God “to teach us to number our days.”
Are the words we speak gossip?
Do we have relationships that need to be restored and mended? We need to forgive as God has forgiven, which is only possible with the help of God’s Holy Spirit.
Why does God ask us to wait on His perfect timing during trials? Let’s examine the subject of trials. Trials can teach us to have more faith and reliance on God.
Sacrifice and love define motherhood. The story of Mary, Jesus’ mother, is a poignant reminder that even the most extraordinary mothers are not spared suffering.
What should we do between now and Passover to draw closer to God? Here are four very important perspectives for us to muse and meditate on daily!
How can we stay spiritually strong? How can we overcome Satan and his fiery attacks?
What can we learn from Absolom’s fatal flaw? How can we overcome our own fatal flaws—before they end in tragedy?
We have been called to become something greater than ourselves—to be one of God’s elect. We need to change to become the seeds of the Kingdom of God.
What is the relationship between trials and growth? How does God use them to correct and encourage us in our spiritual journey?
What is a true Christian? How has history treated Christians? And what kind of life should a Christian pray for? Answer: a quiet and peaceful life.
Is the Church the same as what God launched on Pentecost almost 2,000 years ago? The individual members have all been replaced, so how is the Church still the same?
Being called by God means we have a responsibility to do His work. We must strive to live in a way that brings glory to God and helps spread His message.
In John 15, Jesus Christ tells His disciples, “I am the true vine.” Let’s look at this passage and the impact its meaning should have on our lives.
Most of those waiting to be called out of their graves have never heard of Jesus Christ or the Bible. How will they learn about sin, salvation and God's way of life?