The Glory of Christ is a central theme in Christian theology, referring to the radiant splendor and majesty of Jesus Christ, which is often associated with His divine nature and redemptive work. As stated in Isaiah 6:3, the glory of Christ is a manifestation of God's presence, and in John 1:14, it is revealed that the Word, who is Christ, dwelled among us, full of grace and truth, and we beheld His glory. The Bible teaches that believers are being transformed into the image of Christ, and as such, they will one day share in His glory, as expressed in Romans 8:18, which states that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us. Through faith in Christ, believers can experience a foretaste of this glory, and look forward to its full revelation in the future, when they will see Christ face to face, as promised in 1 Corinthians 13:12.
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the profound glory of Christ manifested in His people, illustrating the deep unity between Christ and the Church. He explains that as Christ is glorified in heaven, so too is He glorified on earth through the lives of believers, who are called to reflect His love and grac
Willie Mullan emphasizes the significance of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, explaining its consistent meaning throughout the New Testament. He clarifies that baptism signifies immersion, using examples from the Gospels to illustrate the different types of baptisms, including John's baptism of repen
Sister 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
John Alexander Dowie emphasizes the unifying power of the Christian Catholic Church in Zion, which gathers representatives from sixty-six nations under the banner of Zion. He celebrates the global reach of this assembly, highlighting the joy of being spiritually present among thousands of witnesses
John Piper emphasizes that Christ became a servant to the Jews to fulfill God's promises and to demonstrate His truthfulness, urging the church to welcome one another across differences, including ethnicity. He highlights the importance of community and hospitality, encouraging believers to open the
Nigel Lee emphasizes the importance of unity and the mind of Christ in the context of world missions, addressing a gathering of 600 Bible college students. He draws from Philippians 2, urging attendees to adopt a mindset of humility and service, reflecting on the challenges of Christian leadership a
G.W. North emphasizes the profound significance of communion at the Lord's Table, urging believers to understand that it represents the communion of the body and blood of Christ. He warns against the divisions and heresies that plagued the Corinthian church, stressing that true communion requires un
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the purpose of ministry gifts as outlined in Ephesians 4, urging believers to return their focus to Jesus Christ rather than being captivated by individual ministries. He draws parallels to Nehemiah's determination amidst opposition, encouraging the church to seek unity in
Phil Beach Jr. addresses the issues of division and carnality within the Corinthian church, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's role as a servant of Christ and steward of God's mysteries. He highlights how the Corinthians' failure to properly examine, judge, and praise led to divisions
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the necessity of brokenness in the journey of repentance and revival, highlighting that true unity and victory in the Christian life come from allowing God to break our earthen vessels. He explains that brokenness is essential for the beauty of Christ to shine through us, a
