Sermons from 2020 (Page 3)
Days of Elijah
We’re seeing an escalation of events. Where do you go for shelter when it looks like there is no where to go? Go to place of humility and seeking God’s face. Go to the promises of God. Scripture: Rom 9:1-4, Gal 4:3-5, Rom 8:15, Rom 8:1-6
Cleansing The Temple
The Book and a heart that’s right. God can entrust His Word to a heart that’s humble and in right relationship with Him. Scripture: 2 Chron 34
Revelation of the Balance of God
We have a tendency to discover an attribute or two of God’s and to define Him by only those attributes, making Him so much smaller than He is and missing the glorious balance that exists in all the attributes He has. Scripture: 1 Tim 3:16, Exod 20:5, Zech 8:2-8, Psa 89:14, Deut 3:23-26, Luke 9:28-31, Heb 12:29
To Teach Us To War
Pastor Ricley answers questions about the Sabbath, the Feasts, the true ministries of God and how God wants us to use this pandemic to learn how to do serious battle in the Spirit realm. Scripture: Exod 23:10-13, Lev 25:18-23, Deut 31:6-13, Judges 9:1-20, Judges 3:1-2
Love Demands
Without these 3 things God’s glory departs: love, grace & truth, God’s anointed ministries. Scripture: 1 Sam 4:19-22, Rom 13:1-10 (EBR), John 19:15
Put On The New Man
Pastor Ricley goes through the Book of Ephesians explaining what it is to be a prisoner of Christ as Paul was and what a Christian looks like when they “put on the new man”. Scripture: Eph 1:3-12, Eph 2:1-20, Gen 2:3, Gen 9:5-6, Eph 3:16-21, Eph 4, Eph 5, Eph 6
Covenants of Faith & Blood
Pastor Ricley talks about the Old and the New Covenant and how the devil consistently twists God’s Word to make God the problem. Under the New Covenant we have a living Savior who dwells inside of us to see us through the enemy’s attempts to deceive. Scripture: Isa 58:1-14, Gal 1:1-6, Matt 23:1-36, 2 Cor 11:1-4, Rev 12:;1-16, Jer 12:1-40
Rightness By Faith
The Jews were unable to enter into God’s rest because of unbelief and lack of relationship because they saw the law as something to do, something to define them. The law was the beginning of God’s love letter. Keeping the law, in response to our deepening relationship with God, enables us to rest in Him. Scripture: Exod 31:13-14, Rom 1:15-19, Rom 9:30-10:16,…
Grace & Truth
There are those who see the law of the Old Testament as harsh and impossible, but on examination it was actually the foundation for relationship after relationship that was facilitated by the grace and truth that came through Jesus. We need all of it in order to be the church that God needs in this hour. Scripture: John 1:14-18, Exod 24:12-25:9, Gen 11:31, 1 Cor 3:9-17,…
An Everlasting Foundation
God is bringing us to a place where we understand how important it is that we be about our Father’s business. The world won’t be impacted by us until we let go of it and allow our flesh to be consumed by the fire of God, leaving His power to work in us and through us. Scripture: Prov 10:25, Heb 11:9-10, 1 Kings 18:1-19, Isa 28:1-11