Ebooks
The term "Ebooks" does not appear in the Bible, as the concept of electronic books did not exist in ancient times when the biblical texts were written. The Bible was originally recorded on materials such as papyrus and parchment, using methods of writing that were prevalent in antiquity. Key biblical manuscripts, like the Dead Sea Scrolls, reflect the material culture of their time rather than any modern technology.However, the modern concept of "ebooks" can be metaphorically connected to the dissemination of knowledge and scripture. For instance, the Bible emphasizes the importance of the written word as a means of conveying God’s teachings and commandments, as seen in passages such as Deuteronomy 6:6-9, where the Israelites are instructed to keep God's words in their hearts and teach them to their children. In a contemporary context, ebooks facilitate the accessibility and spread of biblical texts, allowing believers to engage with scripture in varied formats. This aligns with the biblical mandate to share the Gospel, as expressed in Matthew 28:19-20, the Great Commission.
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(Pdf Book) Intolerance
By Sister Joela89800:00GEN 13:10GEN 18:25ISA 54:11EZK 33:6AMO 3:7MAT 22:37LUK 17:28ROM 6:23REV 5:13REV 12:11Sister Joela addresses the challenges of navigating the storm of end-time humanism in her sermon 'Intolerance.' She draws parallels between the choices made by Lot and the moral dilemmas faced today, emphasizing the importance of recognizing sin and the consequences of societal tolerance towards it. Joela warns that the pressure to conform to modern norms can lead to a loss of discernment and a weakening of our relationship with God. She encourages believers to remain anchored in God's love and truth, reminding them of the urgency to warn others of impending judgment while holding fast to their faith. Ultimately, she reassures that God's mercy prevails, and He has a plan for those who remain faithful amidst adversity.
(Pdf Book) True Salt
By Bakht Singh90700:00MAT 5:4JHN 15:4ROM 12:202CO 1:4Bakht Singh emphasizes that Jesus calls His followers to be the 'salt of the earth,' highlighting the essential qualities of salt: it adds flavor, represents faithfulness, preserves, and symbolizes friendship. He explains that without Christ, the world is tasteless and that believers, like salt, are meant to bring joy and health to others. Singh encourages self-examination to determine if one is 'good salt' or has lost their savor, urging believers to embrace humility, mercy, and purity to fulfill their divine calling. He concludes by reminding that true salt brings comfort and joy to those around us, even in the face of persecution.
(Pdf Book) Sharing God's Secrets
By Bakht Singh1.1K00:00(Pdf Book) Looking Unto Jesus
By Bakht Singh1.1K00:00REV 1:10Bakht Singh emphasizes the importance of continually looking unto Jesus, drawing from the experiences of the Apostle John, who, despite his trials, found deeper revelations of Christ's glory. Singh illustrates how distractions can lead believers away from the true essence of Christ, urging them to focus solely on Him for spiritual clarity and strength. He recounts personal experiences and biblical examples to highlight that true friendship with Jesus transforms lives and leads to a radiant faith. The sermon calls for believers to seek a deeper relationship with Christ, recognizing Him as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, and to embrace the abundant life He offers.
(Pdf Book) the Greatest Secret
By Bakht Singh53700:00EPH 1:20Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of the resurrection power of Jesus Christ, which not only raised Him from the dead but also empowers believers to live victoriously. He explains that this power is essential for righteousness, the promise of immortal bodies, and overcoming daily trials through faith. Singh illustrates how believers can appropriate this resurrection power by understanding their union with Christ and living in obedience, humility, and worship. He highlights the ten appearances of Jesus after His resurrection as a means to reveal the secrets of experiencing this power in their lives. Ultimately, he calls believers to embrace this power for spiritual growth and to fulfill their calling in Christ.
(Pdf Book) From Ridicule to Respect
By Sister Joela54800:00RUT 1:16MAT 5:10MAT 10:23MAT 23:39MAT 24:9LUK 22:70LUK 23:3JHN 18:31JHN 18:37REV 22:16Sister Joela emphasizes the need for the Church to acknowledge and respect Jesus' Jewish identity, moving from a history of ridicule to one of reverence. She highlights the significance of Jesus' trial under Pontius Pilate, where political expediency led to His condemnation, and calls for Christians to embrace their Jewish roots and stand against historical persecution. Joela urges believers to actively participate in restoring the relationship between Christians and Jews, recognizing Jesus as both the Son of God and the King of the Jews. She concludes with a call to prepare for Jesus' return, emphasizing the importance of humility and service in this mission.
(Pdf Book) Bethany
By Bakht Singh1.2K00:00JHN 11:1Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of Bethany as a place of spiritual health and transformation, where Jesus repeatedly visited to teach His disciples profound lessons about faith, humility, and the power of resurrection. He illustrates how the family of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus exemplified the journey from spiritual barrenness to vibrant faith through their encounters with Christ. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing our true condition, receiving God's love, and allowing Jesus to be the head of our lives and homes. Ultimately, Singh calls for believers to embrace the resurrection power of Christ and to live in a way that reflects His kingship and authority in their lives.
(Pdf Book) the Overcomer's Secret
By Bakht Singh70500:00DAN 1:8DAN 2:20Bakht Singh emphasizes the message of the Book of Daniel, illustrating how God prepares His people to be overcomers amidst trials and tribulations. He highlights the importance of spiritual maturity, separation from defilement, and the necessity of prayer and faithfulness in overcoming life's challenges. The examples of Daniel and his friends serve as a model for believers to stand firm in their faith, trusting in God's provision and protection. Singh encourages the congregation to recognize their calling as co-workers with God in His eternal purposes, ultimately leading to victory over the enemy.
(Pdf Book) Fullness of God
By Bakht Singh1.4K00:00GEN 1:28PSA 16:11JER 31:3JHN 10:10ROM 8:11EPH 3:16EPH 3:19PHP 4:6COL 2:9HEB 12:10Bakht Singh emphasizes that God's ultimate purpose in saving humanity is to fill us with His fullness, as stated in Ephesians 3:19. He explains that despite our sinful nature, through the sacrifice of Jesus, we can be transformed and experience God's abundant life, joy, and peace. Singh illustrates that just as Adam was given everything in the Garden of Eden, we too are offered fullness in Christ, but we must actively seek and obey God's will to experience it. He encourages believers to rely on God's grace and power to overcome life's challenges and to grow spiritually through trials, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of God's love and purpose. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace our identity as God's children and to live in the fullness He desires for us.
(Pdf Book) Ben Israel - Odyssey of a Modern Jew
By Art Katz3.9K00:00JER 31:31Art Katz reflects on his transformative journey as a modern Jew, detailing his struggles with faith, identity, and the search for meaning amidst personal and historical turmoil. His experiences range from visiting concentration camps to exploring the depths of his relationships with women, particularly Inger, who becomes a pivotal figure in his life as he grapples with impending fatherhood. Throughout his travels, he encounters various perspectives on spirituality, ultimately leading him to a profound realization of the need for a personal relationship with God through Jesus, which he initially resists but cannot ignore. Katz's narrative is a poignant exploration of the complexities of faith, love, and the human condition, culminating in a deep yearning for redemption and understanding.
(Pdf Book) the Royal Priesthood
By Basilea Schlink2.4K00:00NUM 6:272CH 30:27ISA 59:2MAT 5:21MRK 11:25PHP 2:17JAS 5:161PE 2:91JN 3:22REV 1:6Basilea Schlink emphasizes the significance of the priestly ministry of blessing, illustrating how blessings can transform lives, as exemplified by Father Bodelschwingh's blessing of a child. She highlights that as members of the royal priesthood, Christians are called to bless others rather than criticize, and that true blessings come from a life of holiness and repentance. Schlink warns against the hindrances to effective prayer and blessing, urging believers to cleanse themselves daily to fulfill their priestly duties with authority. The sermon calls for a return to a life of sacrificial love and intercession, reflecting the heart of Jesus in a world in need of salvation. Ultimately, she challenges the church to rise up as a royal priesthood, ready to bless and intercede for a world facing divine judgment.
(Pdf Book) Forty Mountain Peaks
By Bakht Singh1.1K00:00ISA 43:1ISA 54:17ISA 58:14ISA 61:4ISA 66:12Bakht Singh illustrates the journey of salvation as a series of mountain peaks, emphasizing that just as one must climb to see the full beauty of mountains, believers must ascend spiritually to grasp the fullness of God's glory and promises. He draws parallels between biblical figures and their mountain experiences, such as Abraham, Moses, and Elijah, to highlight how God reveals His plans and purposes through trials and spiritual elevation. Singh encourages believers to embrace their identity as God's chosen people, reminding them that despite their unworthiness, they are precious in His sight and called to share His love and salvation with others.
(Pdf Book) the Russians' Secret
By Peter Hoover38000:00MAT 5:10REV 6:9REV 12:11Peter Hoover discusses the concept of martyrdom in early Christianity, emphasizing that true martyrs do not seek glory or recognition but carry their crosses in silence. He highlights the persecution faced by modern Christians, particularly in Russia, where believers often suffer not for their faith but for their association with foreign wealth or political dissent. Hoover argues that real martyrs are often forgotten and misunderstood, living lives of quiet devotion rather than seeking the limelight. He encourages readers to learn from the resilience of Russian Christians who have endured centuries of suffering and to embrace a faith that prioritizes Christ over worldly concerns.
(Pdf Book) Head Coverings
By K.P. Yohannan2.5K00:001CO 11:1K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the significance of head coverings in worship, drawing from his childhood experiences and biblical teachings, particularly from 1 Corinthians 11. He explains that wearing a head covering is a symbol of authority and submission to God's order, reflecting the divine hierarchy established since creation. Yohannan cautions against allowing this practice to become a source of division within the church, urging believers to approach the topic with humility and a desire for unity. He highlights that obedience to God's commands, including the practice of head coverings, is essential for spiritual growth and reflects a heart aligned with God's will.
(Pdf Book) How I Got Joy Unspeakable and Full and Glory
By Bakht Singh1.3K00:00PSA 139:23JER 29:13MAT 28:18JHN 6:37JHN 15:16EPH 2:8REV 3:20Bakht Singh shares his transformative journey from bitterness and atheism to experiencing unspeakable joy through Jesus Christ. Initially resistant to Christianity, he recounts how his life changed dramatically after he accepted Christ, leading to a profound sense of peace and purpose. Singh emphasizes that true joy comes from a personal relationship with Jesus, which surpasses worldly ambitions and material satisfaction. He encourages others to seek this joy and to trust in God's power to transform their lives. His testimony serves as a powerful reminder of God's grace and the importance of surrendering to Him.
(Pdf Book) Living in Light of Eternity
By K.P. Yohannan3.7K00:00MAT 6:19K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of living in light of eternity, urging believers to evaluate how they invest their lives, time, and resources. He challenges the audience to prioritize the eternal over the temporal, highlighting the need for a heart that beats for the lost and a willingness to sacrifice personal comforts for the sake of the Gospel. Yohannan shares personal stories and biblical examples to illustrate the cost of discipleship and the joy that comes from following Christ wholeheartedly. He calls for a radical commitment to God's mission, encouraging believers to surrender everything to Him and to live with an eternal perspective.
(Pdf Book) Apostolic Foundations
By Art Katz5.9K00:00MAT 5:11ACT 13:2ROM 10:142CO 4:16EPH 3:10COL 3:11TH 1:51TI 6:12HEB 11:1REV 20:6Art Katz emphasizes the critical importance of the term 'apostolic' in the church, arguing that its loss threatens the very foundation of faith. He calls for a restoration of apostolic principles, which are rooted in a deep understanding of God's character and purpose, and highlights the necessity of humility, suffering, and a focus on eternity in the life of believers. Katz illustrates that true apostolic living requires a radical commitment to God's glory over personal ambition, and that the church must confront the principalities and powers of darkness with a clear, powerful message of repentance and the coming judgment. Ultimately, he urges the church to embody the essence of Christ's humility and sacrifice, becoming a living testimony of God's eternal purpose.
(Pdf Book) Seven Heavenly Things
By Bakht Singh1.2K00:00JER 31:3MAT 4:17MAT 5:8JHN 3:3JHN 3:16ROM 3:231TH 2:12HEB 12:141JN 1:9REV 1:6Bakht Singh emphasizes the necessity of being born again to enter the everlasting Kingdom of God, as highlighted in John 3. He outlines seven heavenly things: the Everlasting Kingdom, Everlasting Love, Everlasting Sacrifice, Everlasting Life, Everlasting Victory, Eternal Judgment, and Everlasting Condemnation. Singh explains that through Jesus' sacrifice, believers can regain the privileges lost by Adam and become heavenly kings. He stresses the importance of a pure heart to receive the gift of eternal life, which is essential for enjoying God's love and grace. Ultimately, he invites listeners to seek forgiveness and experience the transformative power of the new birth.
(Pdf Book) Touching Godliness Through Submission
By K.P. Yohannan7.3K00:00ROM 13:1K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the profound importance of submission to God and His delegated authorities, arguing that true godliness is rooted in humility and obedience. He highlights the dangers of rebellion, which stem from pride and a lack of faith, and illustrates how biblical figures like David and Joseph exemplified submission even in the face of adversity. Yohannan calls for a return to a heart of submission, which leads to spiritual growth and fulfillment of God's purposes in our lives. He encourages believers to recognize that authority is established by God and to embrace the blessings that come from honoring it.
(Pdf Book) the Cross in the Crossfire
By Sister Joela1.3K00:00MAT 24:4JHN 9:41JHN 15:12ROM 8:181CO 2:22CO 12:9EPH 2:15COL 1:192TH 2:10REV 12:11Sister Joela emphasizes the critical importance of recognizing our susceptibility to deception and the necessity of clinging to the truth of the cross in her sermon 'The Cross in the Crossfire.' She warns against the complacency that can arise from living in a Christian culture, urging believers to confront their own blindness and self-deception. Joela highlights that the message of the cross, often dismissed as foolishness, is the cornerstone of faith and the source of true unity among believers. She calls for a renewal of love for Jesus and His sacrifice, reminding us that the cross is both a symbol of salvation and a point of division in a world increasingly hostile to its message. Ultimately, she encourages Christians to prepare for future trials by grounding themselves in Scripture and the truth of the Gospel.
(Pdf Book) Against the Wind
By K.P. Yohannan2.7K00:002TI 4:7K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of perseverance and character in the Christian life, drawing parallels between the struggles faced by early church leaders and those encountered today. He urges believers to remain steadfast in their faith, even amidst trials and temptations, and to cultivate a deep dependence on God for strength and guidance. Yohannan highlights the importance of living a life of integrity, humility, and service, encouraging individuals to be examples for others in their walk with Christ. Ultimately, he calls for a radical commitment to evangelism, reminding us that the urgency of reaching the lost should drive our actions and decisions.
(Pdf Book) Touching Godliness
By K.P. Yohannan2.0K00:00(Pdf Book) the Spirit of Truth
By Art Katz5.8K00:00PRO 20:17JHN 7:16JHN 14:6ACT 5:11CO 2:1EPH 4:15PHP 2:31TI 3:152JN 1:3REV 21:2Art Katz emphasizes the critical importance of truth in the Church, arguing that the institution has become inauthentic and predictable due to a lack of genuine commitment to truth. He reflects on the necessity of aligning one's spirit with the words spoken, as true truth must be lived out in every aspect of life. Katz warns against the dangers of hypocrisy and the spirit of lies, urging believers to embrace the Spirit of Truth to transform their lives and the Church. He calls for a radical commitment to truth, which is essential for experiencing the fullness of God's grace and power. Ultimately, Katz encourages a return to a humble, authentic faith that reflects the character of Christ.
(Pdf Book) Behold I Will Do a New Thing
By Bakht Singh1.8K00:001SA 30:18PSA 19:1PSA 103:5ISA 43:19JER 33:3JHN 6:35ROM 12:21CO 2:9HEB 1:10REV 21:5Bakht Singh emphasizes that God desires to do a new thing in every person's life, whether they are saved or unsaved. He encourages believers to seek this transformation through earnest prayer and faith, reminding them that all earthly beauty and possessions will perish, but the new life God offers is eternal. Singh highlights the importance of being spiritually renewed and open to God's guidance, as He promises to provide hidden manna, a white stone, and a new name to those who overcome. The message is a call to embrace the newness that God offers, moving away from the temporary and towards the eternal.
(Pdf Book) Stepping Into the Breach
By Basilea Schlink2.0K00:00LUK 18:1JAS 5:16Basilea Schlink emphasizes the transformative power of earnest prayer, illustrating how persistent intercession can bring about miraculous changes in the lives of others. She highlights the responsibility of believers to step into the breach for those in need, using the example of John Hyde's fervent prayers that led to a powerful revival. Schlink encourages the faithful to recognize the reality of spiritual warfare and the importance of invoking the name of Jesus in prayer, asserting that true prayer can break the chains of sin and release souls from bondage. She calls for a renewed commitment to earnest prayer, urging believers to intercede with passion and perseverance for the salvation of others.
(Pdf Book) Realities of Faith / 4 Chapters
By Basilea Schlink3.0K00:00EXO 25:81CH 28:10PSA 68:20PSA 124:8MAT 7:7MAT 14:20MRK 11:24LUK 1:45PHP 4:6JAS 5:16Basilea Schlink shares the profound experiences of her community in witnessing God's miraculous answers to prayer, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance in the face of seemingly impossible situations. She recounts how their small group, the Mary Sisterhood, relied on God's guidance and provision to build a chapel, overcoming numerous obstacles through fervent prayer and unwavering trust in God's promises. The stories illustrate that God is actively involved in the lives of those who earnestly seek Him, demonstrating His love and power in tangible ways. Schlink encourages believers to embrace a childlike faith, trusting that God will provide for their needs and fulfill His promises. Ultimately, the message is one of hope and assurance that God is a miracle-working God who responds to the prayers of His children.
(Pdf Book) Bride of Christ / 5 Chapters
By Basilea Schlink4.0K00:00REV 19:7Basilea Schlink shares her profound journey of discovering her identity as the bride of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the transformative power of love and repentance in her relationship with Him. She recounts her initial struggles with faith and the eventual awakening of a deep, bridal love for Jesus, which became the cornerstone of her spiritual life. Schlink highlights the significance of this love, not only as a personal experience but as a divine calling for all believers to embrace their identity as the bride of Christ. She encourages others to seek this intimate relationship with Jesus, which leads to a life filled with joy, purpose, and the promise of eternal union with Him. Ultimately, she portrays the wedding feast of the Lamb as the culmination of this divine love story, where believers will celebrate their eternal bond with Christ.
(Pdf Book) Much Business
By Bakht Singh92000:002CH 17:12Bakht Singh emphasizes the story of King Jehoshaphat, who initially ruled with a fear of God and sought to teach His commandments to the people of Judah. However, as he became prosperous, he fell into the trap of covetousness and began to prioritize material wealth over his spiritual responsibilities, leading to alliances with ungodly leaders like Ahab. This gradual shift away from God ultimately resulted in Jehoshaphat's downfall, illustrating the dangers of allowing worldly desires to creep into our lives. Singh warns that even those who start well can falter if they do not remain vigilant against the love of money and worldly associations. The sermon serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of maintaining spiritual integrity amidst prosperity.
(Pdf Book) Divine Principles for a Happy Married Life
By Bakht Singh1.5K00:00GEN 1:26GEN 2:18ISA 61:10ISA 62:5JER 33:11MAL 2:15MAT 7:7JHN 12:1EPH 5:17PHP 4:13Bro. Bakht Singh emphasizes that marriage is a sacred relationship ordained by God, designed to bring joy and happiness when aligned with His divine principles. He outlines eight fundamental principles for a happy married life, including seeking God's perfect will, cultivating divine love, acknowledging the headship of Christ, and fostering true fellowship. Singh warns against the pitfalls of relying on worldly standards for marriage and encourages couples to build their union on spiritual foundations. By adhering to these principles, couples can create a blessed home that reflects God's love and purpose.
(Pdf Book) High Way to Victory
By Bakht Singh1.2K00:00PSA 120:1PSA 121:1Bakht Singh emphasizes the journey of believers on the 'High Way to Victory,' highlighting the importance of recognizing our need for God, the power of prayer, and the necessity of fellowship with other believers. He illustrates how personal crises can lead to a deeper relationship with God, as seen in the life of David, who found refuge in God during his trials. The sermon stresses that true victory comes from relying on God's strength, seeking His help in every situation, and participating actively in the community of faith. Singh encourages believers to embrace their struggles as opportunities for growth and to support one another in their spiritual journeys.
(Pdf Book) Destined to Soar
By K.P. Yohannan3.1K00:00ISA 40:31MAL 3:16K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that believers are destined to soar like eagles, as promised in Scripture, but often find themselves grounded by life's challenges. He encourages a journey of transformation through surrendering personal agendas to God, fostering a deep relationship with Him, and embracing humility. The sermon highlights the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ, which empowers believers to rise above trials and serve others selflessly. Yohannan calls for a commitment to live out the love of Christ, which is essential for unity and effective ministry in the world.
(Pdf Book) True Liberty
By Bakht Singh40300:00GEN 15:13EXO 20:1MAT 11:28ROM 3:20ROM 7:6ROM 8:1ROM 10:4GAL 3:24HEB 4:1HEB 12:18Bakht Singh emphasizes the journey of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan as a metaphor for spiritual freedom and the dangers of returning to bondage. He explains that while God delivered His people from slavery, they often struggled with the remnants of their old lives, just as believers today may revert to past sins despite being freed by Christ. The sermon highlights the purpose of the Law, which was to reveal sin and lead us to Christ, who fulfills the Law and offers true liberty through grace. Singh warns against teachings that impose legalistic practices, such as those from the Seventh Day Adventists, which can lead believers back into bondage rather than into the freedom found in Christ. Ultimately, he calls for a life led by the Spirit, free from the constraints of the old covenant, and encourages believers to embrace their identity as children of God.
(Pdf Book) God's Dwelling Place
By Bakht Singh1.3K00:00PSA 84:3MAT 16:18JHN 14:11CO 3:92CO 5:17EPH 2:22PHP 3:13HEB 3:61PE 2:4REV 21:5Bakht Singh emphasizes the profound mystery of God's dwelling place, illustrating how believers, redeemed by Christ, are being gathered to form a habitation for God through the Spirit. He explains that the Church is not a physical building but a living entity made up of redeemed individuals, highlighting the importance of understanding the true meaning of the Church and its significance to God. Singh draws parallels between the Tabernacle's design and the spiritual life of believers, stressing that true worship and service must be rooted in divine revelation and obedience to God's plan. He encourages believers to recognize their role in God's eternal purpose and to bring forth spiritual offerings that reflect their relationship with Him.
(Pdf Book) Come Let Us Build
By Bakht Singh1.2K00:00NEH 1:2Bakht Singh emphasizes the importance of prayer, humility, and obedience in rebuilding our spiritual lives, drawing parallels between the Israelites' return from Babylonian captivity and the current state of believers. He highlights Nehemiah's deep concern for Jerusalem's desolation, which led him to pray fervently and confess sins, urging believers to do the same to restore their relationship with God. Singh stresses that true revival comes from recognizing our spiritual barrenness and actively participating in God's work, despite opposition and ridicule. He encourages believers to trust in God's promises and to work together in unity, as Nehemiah did, to rebuild their spiritual walls and fulfill God's purpose. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a collective effort to remove spiritual rubbish and to rely on prayer as a powerful weapon against adversity.
(Pdf Book) the Pilgrim Church
By E.H. Broadbent2.1K00:00(Pdf Book) When We Have Failed, What Next?
By K.P. Yohannan2.2K00:00ISA 61:1JER 29:11MAT 11:28LUK 23:43ROM 8:282CO 1:4PHP 1:6JAS 4:61PE 5:81JN 1:9K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of recognizing and learning from our failures rather than being held captive by them. He illustrates that God offers hope and restoration, using biblical examples of figures like Moses, David, and Peter, who experienced significant failures yet were redeemed and used by God. The sermon encourages believers to embrace the gift of today, accept God's forgiveness, and understand that their past does not define their future. Yohannan reassures that God can transform failures into opportunities for growth and service, reminding us that our stories are not over yet.
(Pdf Book) Beauty of Christ Through Brokenness
By K.P. Yohannan5.9K00:00PSA 34:18PSA 51:17ISA 66:2MAT 5:8JHN 12:24GAL 2:20JAS 4:6K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the significance of brokenness in the Christian life, illustrating that true humility and surrender to God are essential for reflecting Christ's image. He explains that God esteems the humble and contrite, and that unbrokenness leads to pride and self-centeredness, which can hinder our relationship with Him. Through personal anecdotes and biblical examples, Yohannan encourages believers to embrace their brokenness as a pathway to spiritual fullness and to allow God to work through their weaknesses. He highlights that brokenness is not a one-time event but a continuous process that leads to transformation and a deeper connection with God. Ultimately, the beauty of Christ is revealed through our willingness to be broken and to serve others selflessly.
(Pdf Book) So Great Salvation
By Bakht Singh42300:00ISA 53:5HEB 2:3Bakht Singh emphasizes the profound significance of 'so great salvation,' urging believers to recognize the immense honor and responsibility that comes with it. He explains that this salvation elevates sinners to positions of authority in the new creation, a concept that even angels struggle to comprehend. Singh elaborates on the various aspects of salvation, including substitution, justification, reconciliation, and transformation, illustrating how each facet contributes to the believer's new identity in Christ. He encourages the congregation to fully embrace and enjoy their salvation, understanding that it is a divine gift that empowers them to live in freedom and purpose. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper appreciation of the mystery and glory of God's plan for humanity.
(Pdf Book) Perfect Security
By Bakht Singh93900:00PSA 18:2PSA 119:165ISA 26:3LUK 6:49JHN 10:17ROM 4:251CO 10:4PHP 3:101JN 1:7REV 1:18Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of recognizing the Lord as our Rock, Fortress, Deliverer, and God, illustrating how these attributes provide spiritual security and strength in life's trials. He draws parallels between the experiences of David and the believer's journey, highlighting the necessity of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ to experience true peace and deliverance from sin. Singh encourages believers to trust in God's promises and to rely on Him as their source of strength and guidance, especially during difficult times.
(Pdf Book) My All for Him / 5 Chapters
By Basilea Schlink9.1K00:00PSA 23:3MAT 9:15MAT 13:45LUK 6:38LUK 10:42JHN 7:37EPH 5:32PHP 4:81JN 4:19REV 2:4Basilea Schlink emphasizes the necessity of 'first love' for Jesus, which is crucial for enduring the trials of our time. This love, akin to 'bridal love,' is a powerful force that enables believers to face suffering and persecution with courage and joy. Schlink illustrates that true discipleship stems from this intimate love for Christ, which should be undivided and prioritized above all else. She encourages believers to cultivate this love through personal devotion and worship, as it is the key to genuine happiness and fulfillment in their faith. Ultimately, she reminds us that Jesus, as our Bridegroom, desires a deep, loving relationship with each of us, inviting us to surrender our hearts fully to Him.
(Pdf Book) Walk Before Me
By Bakht Singh61500:00GEN 12:2ISA 41:8JHN 15:15Bakht Singh emphasizes the profound friendship between God and Abraham, illustrating how God revealed His secrets to Abraham as a reward for his faith and obedience. He highlights the importance of spiritual detachment from worldly relationships to fully embrace God's calling and blessings, as seen in Abraham's separation from Lot. The sermon also discusses the necessity of spiritual nourishment through Christ, who is our bread of life, and the power of faith in overcoming life's challenges. Ultimately, Singh encourages believers to prioritize their relationship with God above all earthly affections, as true obedience leads to divine blessings.
(Pdf Book) Dependence on the Lord
By K.P. Yohannan4.0K00:00JHN 15:1K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of dependence on the Lord, illustrating this through biblical examples like David and Goliath, King Asa, and the Apostle Paul. He argues that true qualification for God's work comes not from human credentials but from a heart fully reliant on God. Yohannan warns against the dangers of self-reliance and pride, reminding us that our abilities and successes are ultimately gifts from God. He encourages believers to seek a personal relationship with Jesus, as true knowledge of Him fosters trust and dependence. The sermon concludes with a call to recognize our need for God in every aspect of life, ensuring that all glory is given to Him.
(Pdf Book) How to Find God's Will
By Bakht Singh1.7K00:00PSA 29:3PRO 3:5ISA 46:10MAT 12:48JHN 4:34JHN 7:17ROM 8:14ROM 12:1EPH 5:171JN 5:14Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of understanding and following God's will, asserting that it is a believer's privilege and responsibility. He shares his personal journey of learning to seek God's will, highlighting the importance of prayer, willingness to learn, and the conditions necessary to discern God's guidance. Singh outlines the sevenfold importance of knowing God's will, including spiritual growth, effective prayer, and experiencing God's love. He also discusses the conditions required to find God's will and the evidences that confirm one has found it, such as peace, the Word of God, and the witness of fellow believers. Ultimately, he encourages believers to make seeking God's will a daily practice in their lives.
(Pdf Book) the Strong Foundation
By Bakht Singh48900:00HEB 5:12Bakht Singh emphasizes the necessity of a strong spiritual foundation for believers, urging them to move beyond spiritual infancy and embrace the fundamental principles of salvation. He highlights the importance of understanding repentance, faith, baptism, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment as essential for spiritual growth. Singh warns that without a solid foundation, believers risk falling away during life's storms and challenges. He encourages a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and adherence to the teachings of the apostles to ensure spiritual maturity. Ultimately, he calls for believers to be built upon the cornerstone of Christ to withstand trials and grow in faith.