Sermons by Ron Ricley (Page 23)
Rest, Perfection, Tabernacles
Pastor Ricley answers a question about how the Feast of Atonement, perfection of the church and the Feast of Tabernacles fit together and defines the role of the 2 anointed ministries in the end-times church.
The God of Signs
Signs are the hand of God making a visible proclamation on the earth. Signs of God are detailed throughout the Bible. This sermon focuses on the flies in Egypt, binding the Word on your hand, sabbaths, Korah, Jonah, Ahaz & the sign of the sun dial for Hezekiah. Every sign of God belongs to the children of God.
Hid, Dead, & Safe!
It takes faith to receive the meat of the Word, even if we don’t see it. Colossians 3 tells us that our flesh died at Calvary with Jesus. It takes faith to receive that when we see anger, wrath and malice in our lives. In God’s view, the flesh was dealt with on the Cross of Calvary. The Word of God is for application in our life so we become something that glorifies God…
Don’t Forget Who Your Enemy Is
Even though David lived with the Philistines he never lost his sense of who God’s children were and who fought against God. David never forgot who the enemy was and he was never beguiled by their gods. We need a wisdom today that transcends the plans of our enemy. If we want to win the battles, we get God into the battle with right actions. Stand by God and He’ll stand by…
3 Non-Negotiable Feasts
Pastor Ricley teaches about the perfecting of the Church as revealed through the Feast of Unleaved Bread, the Feast of Weeks and the Feast of Tabernacles.
To Whom Will God Look?
Isaiah 66:2 tells us that God will look to the one who is poor, of a contrite spirit, and who trembles at His Word. The story of Jonah illustrates the way God is able to encourage us to walk in such an attitude.
The Seed of the Father
As we look at the relationship between Isaac and his first son, Ishmael, we are reminded that God does not allow the works of the flesh to supersede His promises.
Go Back and Submit
The Old Testament story of Hagar can help us understand what it means to be a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Forgiveness, Faith & Obedience
Forgiveness, faith and obedience are vital to our lives as Christians, yet they are also things we often find difficult. The more we practice forgiving and exercising faith in God, the more we will also obey Him in challenging times.
Cheerful Giver Apprehended
Each one of us does certain things very well. God desires to polish those things in our lives so that they can be used to bring Him glory. He may call upon us at times that appear inconvenient to our flesh, and those are times to remember that God loves a cheerful giver!