Christ’s prayer to the Father in John 17 holds important information for true Christians. From the fact that Christ is God’s son, to the fact that we are to be striving to live good lives. The need to preach the gospel and sanctification are also touched upon.
Sermons
Paul’s Letter to the Philippians – Part 1
In this first installment of our series on the letter to the Philippians, we are discussing the background as well as the concepts of “saints,” “bishops and deacons,” the nature of God and the gospel of the Kingdom of God. We are addressing the reasons for Paul’s confidence that the Philippians would “make” it into the kingdom, cautioning at the same time that we must examine ourselves and make certain that we do not become disqualified. We are also explaining the difference between swearing and affirming and the fact that Christ lived in Paul, as He must live in every converted Christian today.
Manner of Conduct
The way we conduct ourselves now, and as the Day of the Lord approaches has a serious impact to our future. God desires that all mankind might repent and turn to Him. The Bible also makes it clear that He is patient to give us time to do so. However, our repentance is not something that should cause God to wait on us. The sooner that we turn to Him, the sooner His Kingdom may be established.
The Days of Punishment
In order to understand what is happening now and what will
develop, we need to learn from past examples. Wrong behavior, what the Bible
identifies as sin, has an inevitable penalty–it always did in times past, and
it will in the future.
Babylon’s False Prophet
There were false prophets among ancient Israel; Christ warned of many false prophets still to come; and the book of Revelation speaks of the false prophet who will deceive the whole world. In the final analysis, all these false preachers and “foretellers” have their origin in ancient and modern Babylon.
Common Misconceptions – Part 1
There are many controversies and misconceptions the world is confused about when it comes to certain holidays such as Christmas, Easter, New Years, Halloween, and when it comes to commandments such as idol worship, taking God’s name in vain, murder, and also things like voting, jury duty, unclean meats, smoking and tattoos. What does the Bible have to say about such practices?
The Life We Now Live
From a Christian perspective, three terms can give an
outline or a sense of our lives–even about who we now are. These words are
inventory, resume and genealogy, and by examining these concepts we are able to
test ourselves and prove that God the Father and Jesus Christ are indeed in our
lives.
Microwaves and Sacrifice
By making seemingly imperceptible compromises in our spiritual life over time, we take the risk of compunding an effect that is very perceptible. Making any small compromise with the righteous way of life that God instructs takes us further away from Him and our salvation. By turning this principle around — making small improvements to our spiritual lives over time instead of compromises — we draw closer to God without having to make dramatic changes.
Rome's Revivals
Why are we teaching that the ancient Roman Empire would be revived ten times, and that nine of these ten revivals have already occurred? Why do we teach that right now, the final and last revival is happening in Europe, which will culminate in the return of Jesus Christ? Do you know the historical proofs? Are you convicted of the truth, or are you just “believing” it because the Church teaches it?
Rome’s Revivals
Why are we teaching that the ancient Roman Empire would be revived ten times, and that nine of these ten revivals have already occurred? Why do we teach that right now, the final and last revival is happening in Europe, which will culminate in the return of Jesus Christ? Do you know the historical proofs? Are you convicted of the truth, or are you just “believing” it because the Church teaches it?
