Episodes
A Christian author remarked, "We have become perhaps the most emotionally exhausted, psychologically overworked, and spiritually malnourished people in history." The remedy to survive in the busyness of life is to also get busy with God. This message provides insights into how believers and pastors can integrate God into their busy lives.
Published 07/16/24
A Christian author remarked, -We have become perhaps the most emotionally exhausted, psychologically overworked, and spiritually malnourished people in history.- The remedy to survive in the busyness of life is to also get busy with God. This message provides insights into how believers and pastors can integrate God into their busy lives.
Published 07/16/24
Helga Henry, wife of the renowned theologian Carl F. H. Henry, reminds us that "Christian hospitality is not a matter of choice; it is not a matter of money; it is not a matter of age, social standing, sex, or personality. Christian hospitality is a matter of obedience to God." This message explains the significance of hospitality.
Published 07/07/24
Helga Henry, wife of the renowned theologian Carl F. H. Henry, reminds us that -Christian hospitality is not a matter of choice- it is not a matter of money- it is not a matter of age, social standing, sex, or personality. Christian hospitality is a matter of obedience to God.- This message explains the significance of hospitality.
Published 07/07/24
New Covenant Theology, Covenant Theology and Dispensational Theology explained and contrasted..
Published 06/16/24
New Covenant Theology, Covenant Theology and Dispensational Theology explained and contrasted.--.
Published 06/16/24
To view the video, click on the "external link" above ↑ Baptist theologian JL Dagg wrote: "they (the Apostles) have taught us by example how to organize and govern churches. We have no right to reject their instruction and captiously insist that nothing but positive command shall bind us. Instead of choosing to walk in a way of our own devising, we should take pleasure to walk in the footsteps of those holy men from whom we have received the word of life ... respect for the Spirit by which...
Published 06/02/24
To view the video, click on the -external link- above -----Baptist theologian JL Dagg wrote- -they -the Apostles- have taught us by example how to organize and govern churches. We have no right to reject their instruction and captiously insist that nothing but positive command shall bind us. Instead of choosing to walk in a way of our own devising, we should take pleasure to walk in the footsteps of those holy men from whom we have received the word of life ... respect for the Spirit by which...
Published 06/02/24
To view the video, click on the "external link" above ↑Jesus said church leaders have the same authority as children and slaves, two groups in Roman society with the least authority. Then, to drive the point home, Jesus washed the disciples' feet. What does this tell us about a church leader's management style, or about how decisions are to be made in the church? This lesson explores an ancient leadership style given by Jesus for building consensus.
Published 05/26/24
To view the video, click on the -external link- above ---Jesus said church leaders have the same authority as children and slaves, two groups in Roman society with the least authority. Then, to drive the point home, Jesus washed the disciples' feet. What does this tell us about a church leader's management style, or about how decisions are to be made in the church-- This lesson explores an ancient leadership style given by Jesus for building consensus.
Published 05/26/24
The Lord's Supper—as practiced by the early church—was designed to create supernatural unity and strong community, to encourage love and good deeds, and promote purity in view of the seconding-coming.Did you know ...• The early church ate the Lord's Supper as a fellowship feast that looked both back to Jesus' death but also forward to the wedding supper of the Lamb?• God confers grace unto unity through the one cup and one loaf?• The Lord's Supper is a second-coming prayer we enact?• The main...
Published 05/20/24
To view the video, click on the "external link" above ↑The Lord's Supper—as practiced by the early church—was designed to create supernatural unity and strong community, to encourage love and good deeds, and promote purity in view of the seconding-coming.Did you know ...• The early church ate the Lord's Supper as a fellowship feast that looked both back to Jesus' death but also forward to the wedding supper of the Lamb?• God confers grace unto unity through the one cup and one loaf?• The...
Published 05/05/24
To view the video, click on the -external link- above -----Jesus empowered the ancient church with a Communion strategy designed to create supernatural unity, loving community, and holy living in view of His return. His strategy was the celebration of the Lord's Supper every week, as an actual meal, centered on a single cup and loaf. Churches not following this strategy have turned the last supper into the lost supper.----Click on the external link to view to the video.
Published 05/05/24
To view the video, click on the "external link" above ↑Do your church meetings qualify as a spectator sport? Discover the biblical alternative in this message, an ideal approach for bi-vocational pastors and small churches.
Published 04/28/24
To view the video, click on the -external link- above ---Do your church meetings qualify as a spectator sport-- Discover the biblical alternative in this message, an ideal approach for bi-vocational pastors and small churches.
Published 04/28/24
Eternal Security, Limited Atonement, Five Points of Calvinism, Doctrines of Grace, Synod of Dort
Published 04/21/24
Eternal Security, Limited Atonement, Five Points of Calvinism, Doctrines of Grace, Synod of Dort
Published 04/21/24
In our passage from Hebrews 12, we encounter a startling description of our God as "a consuming fire." This is not a warm, comforting fire on a cold night. No, this is an image of God's terrible holiness and His fierce judgment. This sermon encourages Christians to have a balanced view of God - His comforting grace and consuming judgment. May God build His people through this expositional sermon.
Published 04/14/24
Scripture clearly declares that God's choice, God's election, is based on God's foreknowledge. "Foreknowledge" has two possible meanings: 1. The mental apprehension of events beforehand; to know in advance 2. To love beforehand; to regard with favor beforehand, or to choose beforehand.
Published 04/14/24
In our passage from Hebrews 12, we encounter a startling description of our God as -a consuming fire.- This is not a warm, comforting fire on a cold night. No, this is an image of God's terrible holiness and His fierce judgment. This sermon encourages Christians to have a balanced view of God - His comforting grace and consuming judgment. May God build His people through this expositional sermon.
Published 04/14/24
Scripture clearly declares that God's choice, God's election, is based on God's foreknowledge. -Foreknowledge- has two possible meanings---1. The mental apprehension of events beforehand- to know in advance--2. To love beforehand- to regard with favor beforehand, or to choose beforehand.
Published 04/14/24