If the Kingdom Seems Delayed

The Danger of Looking Up Why Our Obsession with the End Times is Killing the Future For the full sermon Click Here Impatience is a universal human tax, but in spiritual circles, it carries a unique, paralyzing weight. We are haunted by the “delay of the Kingdom,” an underlying anxiety that the clock is ticking […]

Prayer that Destroyed an Enemy

  This biblical account of King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah, whose prayers led to the miraculous destruction of the Assyrian army by an angel. The author draws a parallel between the ancient Assyrian threat and modern world communism, suggesting that both serve as a “rod” of divine punishment for national disobedience. Hezekiah is portrayed […]

Reasons for Judgment

Anatomy of Divine Judgment For the audio sermon Click Here    When a society begins to fracture—when its economy stutters, its social structures invert, and a sense of pervasive “chaos” takes hold—the modern mind reflexively looks to sociology or partisan politics for an explanation. We view these seasons of upheaval as accidents of history or […]

Navigating Hard Times

Navigating Hard Times   In an era defined by the shaking of global foundations—economic instability, the fracturing of social cohesion, and a pervasive exhaustion of the spirit—we find ourselves breathless in a race we never asked to run. It is tempting to view faith as a sanctuary from this exhaustion, a divine shield intended to […]

Why the Husband Had to Die

The Radical Legal Logic of Pentecost The Holiday We Forgot to Appreciate In the grand arc of the Western liturgical tradition, Pentecost is frequently treated as something of a theological leftover. We commemorate the dramatic rescue of Passover and the triumphant victory of the Resurrection with high solemnity, yet Pentecost is often relegated to a […]

Beyond the Altar

Hidden Marriage Proposal in Scripture Introduction: The Treasure Hunter’s Perspective Reading the Bible is not a passive religious exercise; it is an arduous, rewarding act of spiritual archaeology. Over the course of my life, I have meticulously surveyed the scriptural landscape, reading the Word in its entirety between 30 and 50 times across various translations. […]

The Forgotten Wedding: Why Pentecost is the Ultimate Goal of Freedom

Why Pentecost is the Ultimate Goal of Freedom Introduction: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle Many of us observe religious holidays as a matter of habit or tradition, yet we often miss the underlying architecture that connects them. We tend to view these biblical events as isolated stories—snapshots in a photo album—rather than pieces of […]

National Repentance, Divine Judgment, and the Restoration of the Kingdom

Our Coming Days of Repentance Weekly Sermon, 29 March 2026 By Pastor Sheldon Emry Click Here Summary This briefing synthesizes the central themes and scriptural analyses regarding a perceived national mandate for repentance within the United States, framed through the lens of Kingdom Identity theology. The core argument asserts that the current social, economic, and […]

A Second Look at Romans 13

Is Rebellion Against Tyranny Obedience to God? “Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.” (Psa. 91:13) I find this to be another of the promises given to those who are dwelling in the shelter of the most high. So often we read things […]

The Judeo-Christian Myth

The Judeo-Christian Myth The popular phrase “Judeo-Christian tradition” is a modern myth with no historical, theological, or biblical basis. Christianity and Judaism, it states, are not sister religions but fundamentally opposing systems with incompatible beliefs. Origin of the Myth The term “Judeo-Christian” did not exist for most of Christian history. Jewish scholar Arthur A. Cohen […]