compiled by Dave Harris
“The Coup to Oust Joe Biden,” a new StandingWatch program presented by Evangelist Norbert Link, is now posted. Here is the summary:
In spite of his and the White House’s and his family’s assurances to the contrary, Biden surprised everyone when he announced on Sunday, July 21, his abrupt decision to drop out of the 2024 race and to endorse Kamala Harris (even though Jill Biden was allegedly totally opposed to such an endorsement). While Harris was quick to complete her “takeover” of the Democratic Party by obtaining the support of enough delegates for her nomination, Obama, Pelosi and other influential Democrats refused initially to endorse her. But subsequently, they did—Obama as late as Friday, July 26, even though it is claimed that he had been furious about Biden’s endorsement of Harris who he allegedly feels to be incompetent and unable to beat Trump. This program describes in detail the coup by the “trinity” of Obama, Pelosi and Schumer to get rid of Biden, the cover-up by the White House and Kamala Harris of Biden’s failing health, the Democrats’ “crocodile tears,” and the reported allegation that Harris is “a far-left authoritarian demagogue.”
“Gottlosigkeit und Perversion in unserer Endzeit-Gesellschaft,” this Sabbath’s new German sermon presented by Norbert Link, is now posted. Title in English: “Godlessness and Perversion in our End-time-Society.”
“Auf dem Weg hin zu 1939,” last Sabbath’s German sermonette by Marc Voeller, is now posted. Title in English: “On the way to 1939.”
“The Cruel God of the Old Testament?” last Sabbath’s sermonette presented by Norbert Link, is now posted. Here is the summary:
Many believe that God the Father is cruel and harsh, but Jesus Christ is the merciful and the loving Son of God who must intrigue the Father on our behalf so that He is less angry with us. This belief is based on the idea that the Father was the angry God of the Old Testament who did terrible things to the people, while Christ, the innocent Lamb, is our loving Mediator to beg the Father to show love to us. Why are these ideas totally wrong? And what DOES the Bible say about God’s love and punishment?
“Seek,” last Sabbath’s sermon presented by Rene Messier, is now posted. Here is the summary:
This sermon looks at biblical examples of the practical use of the word SEEK. Some examples show immediate positive outcomes, some long-term positive outcomes, while others do not reflect such immediate or long-term positive outcomes.