Synopsis of 2011 Estonia Feast Messages

Updated September 13, 2011

Gail Allwine: "Defeating History" 
Sermonette


Human history is one of not enduring -- it is not a human trait -- as witnessed in the church, in our nation, in peoples of the world.  With power and help from God, we can endure and have a place in His soon coming kingdom.

John Cafourek: “The Restoration of All Things”
Sermon

This sermon will examine 5 of the many profound changes necessary during the Millennium to bring about the prophesied “restoration of all things” (ACTS 3:21).

Last Great Day Sermon: What will happen to ‘the rest of the dead’?

How many people have lived since the time of Adam & Eve?  Billions and billions and more billions.  One so-called population expert estimates about 106 billion people.

Bible Study:  Our Role during the Millennium

Kings and Priests

Larry Darden: “On this Rock I Will Build My Church & the Gates of Hades Will Not Prevail Against It”
Split Sermon

Along with bringing us back to the historical and natural setting where Christ spoke these words is a  focus on the conflict that Christianity had with Paganism and the triumph of Christ over the "gods" of nature.

Paul Howard:  “Healing of the Nations”
Split Sermon

My basic theme with it being LGD is healing of the nations/hearts of the children to the fathers sort of thing in comparison to the dysfunctional nature of all of our family relationships now.

Michael Kubik: Envy
Sermonette

Envy can seep into our lives and eventually govern our decisions, have a negative impact on ambition, and affect our relationships.  I will also discuss how the envy directly conflicts with the characteristics we need for the Kingdom.

 

Victor Kubik:  Welcome to the Feast of Tabernacles

Opening Night: I anticipate a short message about 25-30 minutes welcoming people to the Feast and expressing the Church’s Focus on the Preaching the Kingdom of God.  Will speak about the Kingdom of God Seminars held in the United States

Sermon: "Repent and Believe the Gospel"

The most prevalent first action word used by Christ and the early Church leaders was REPENT.  We cannot move toward the Kingdom without an assessment of who we are and what we should be. What is repentance?  What is it that we must do?

Sermon: "The Fullness of Him that Fills All in All"

The world is a void of the Kingdom of God.  But, it is prophesied to come and fill it.  We are looking to that time when there will be no part of the universe that is without the Kingdom of God.  We pray daily for that Kingdom to come.  What is coming and what will be removed.

Post Feast Sermon in Tallinn:  The Kingdom of God in History

 

Ralph Redline: "Our God: The Great Giver"
Split Sermon

The message is focusing upon the incredible demonstration of God's generosity in everything he does for us individually and for mankind as a whole from the time of Creation all the way to the White Throne Judgment.

 

Paul Spenser: "A Better World Is Coming"
Sermonette

Using daughter Viktoria's snake attack and Isaiah 11 to illustrate.

Split Sermon Last Great Day- " If you only had 5 words"

I will be using John 8 "Go and sin no more" as Christ on the 8th Day, same message that will be given to those in the second resurrection and consistent with what was said to us.

 

David VenHuizen is “Called By Name, By God.”
Sermonette

John 14 speaks of “many mansions” (roles or positions) in God’s Kingdom, and Isa. 45:3-4 speaks of Him calling an individual by his name (Cyrus, in this case). When the tabernacle was built, as described in the last part of Exodus, God talked to Moses about His vision for the temple (Ex 25-27). He then told Moses that he had given wisdom to gifted artisans (Ex 28:3), and specifically stated that He had “called by name Bezalel”…and “appointed him with Aholiab” and that He had given them the talents and skills needed to design and furnish everything that was needed for the temple. (Ex 31:1-11). In a similar way He has called each one of us by name and is preparing us for our individual roles in His Kingdom. The workmen described in Exodus accepted their assignment, followed the instructions God had given, and completed the tabernacle. We must do the same.

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