How to Keep God’s Feasts

Have you heard of God's festivals and holy days?  Did you know that they are referred to in the Book of Genesis?  Do you know where all of God's feasts are listed in the Bible?  Do you know how to keep each one?  What should you do if you are not physically able to go to meet with brethren on those days?  How should you keep them?  What does the Bible say? 

Matthew 24: Temple Destruction, Sorrows, Tribulation, and the Return of Jesus

This is the eleventh part of a multi-part sermon series on the Gospel According to Matthew. Dr. Thiel begins by discussing the Temple and Jesus' prophecy about its soon coming destruction. Dr. Thiel provides citations from historical sources which demonstrate that prediction came to pass. Dr. Thiel also covers the 'beginning of sorrows' and briefly discusses the ecumenical/interfaith movements, earthquakes, famines, and pestilences.

Matthew 21-23: 'Palm Sunday,' Come as You Are?, and the Greatest Commandments

This is the tenth part of a multi-part sermon series on the Gospel According to Matthew. Dr. Thiel begins by discussing Jesus' entry on a donkey, then comments about overthrowing the money changers, and having the faith to move mountains. He also explains why many who think they are spiritually fine are not. He discusses that the Bible does not teach come as you are, but to repent, change, and have the acts God expects. 

Matthew 19-20: Transgender? Divorce? Purgatory? The first shall be last?

This is the ninth part of a multi-part sermon series on the Gospel According to Matthew. Dr. Thiel begins by discussing the Jesus comments about marriage, males, females, divorce, and eunuchs. He also discusses the term 'reverend' and explains some information about the Seventh Day Baptists. He discusses covetousness and difficulties for the rich inheriting the kingdom of God and denounces concepts related to purgatory and indulgences.