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Keeping the Mouth and Tongue from Trouble

Dr. Douglas Wilson | Oct 9, 2020

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The Mystery of the Cross
Date: Oct 29, 2025
Scripture: Psalm 22:2
Summary: This was a devotion given after the testimonies from the Teaching Camp with the theme being “The Cross of Christ: God’s Full Work of Redemption.”  Only the Trinity knew what took place on the cross that day.
The Cross According to Martin Luther
Date: Oct 26, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Exodus 33:12–23; Isaiah 45:15
Summary: Martin Luther believed that what is to be known of God is to be found at the Cross of Christ.  God is hidden in His revelation of Himself, and at this time He is to be only known through the Cross of Christ.
The Consequences of the Human Will
Date: Oct 19, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: Lamentations 3:22–33
Summary: This message carefully unfolds the gift of the will given by the Creator and how far-reaching its power becomes.  But every will is influenced by something.  Only God is to be the controlling influence of the will.
The Rise of Roman Catholicism and its Collaboration with the Church of England
Date: Oct 19, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 2 Thessalonians 2:1–17
Summary: Public Christianity continues to blend with all of its differences coming together.  The Charismatic Movement has brought a power for its amalgamation and we are witnessing the radical changes coming to the Anglican Church and Rome.
God’s World Versus Man’s World
Date: Oct 12, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: John 3:16–21
Summary: One of the important truths that a Christian needs to learn is the distinction between God’s world and that which man and the devil has made for man to live in—the world “system.”  We live in God’s world, but are to be delivered from man’s world system.
The Proclamation of the Gospel in our Days
Date: Oct 12, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:14–21
Summary: How do we proclaim the Gospel in a day when the world does not believe in truth, or absolutes?  The Gospel is based and built upon absolutes and truth of God’s Word.  These will be far more difficult days to proclaim the Gospel due to the denial of God and truth.
Therefore Will I Give Thanks Unto Thee, O Lord
Date: Oct 5, 2025
Scripture: Psalm 18:1–3
Summary: This is the concluding message of the Congress presenting the need of confidence in God and what He is and the highest expression of love to God will be found in worship.
In Whom I Will Trust
Date: Oct 3, 2025
Scripture: Joshua 10:5–11; 1 Samuel 17:45–47; 2 Corinthians 1:8–10; 1 Timothy 4:7–11
The Lord Is My High Tower
Date: Oct 3, 2025
Scripture: Psalm 18:1–3
The Lord is My Rock and My Fortress
Date: Oct 2, 2025
Scripture: Psalm 18:1–2a
The Lord is My Deliverer and My God
Date: Oct 2, 2025
Scripture: Psalm 18:1–3
The Lord Is My Strength
Date: Oct 2, 2025
Scripture: Exodus 14:8–10; Exodus 15:1–2; 1 Chronicles 5:1–2, 18–20; Matthew 14:25–31; Acts 7:59–60; Psalm 18:1–2
The Calling Upon the Lord (An Introduction)
Date: Oct 1, 2025
Scripture: Psalm 18:1–3; 2 Samuel 22:1–4
Summary: This is the introductory message of the Congress for the Christian Remnant.  The introductory burden is taken from Psalm 18:1-3.
The Respect to be Given to the King James Bible
Date: Sep 28, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Morning Sermon
Scripture: 2 Peter 1:15–21
Summary: This message presents the preservation of the King James Bible, which has been the most honored Bible in the English-speaking world.
The Tares: The Enemy of the Wheat
Date: Sep 28, 2025
Service Type: Sunday Evening Sermon
Scripture: Matthew 13:24–30, 36–43; 2 Peter 1:16–21
Summary: How the Devil uses his own, the Tares, to destroy and bring deception among the Wheat concerning the Bible in the End Time.
Changes That Have Come to the Evangelical Churches Around the World
Date: Sep 24, 2025
Scripture: Matthew 24:12–14, 22–26
Summary: Where are we in prophetic history, and where the present is leading us in contemporary Christianity.