Gospel Foundations serve as the bedrock of Christian faith, revealing the transformative power of God's grace through Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul emphasizes this foundational truth in Romans 1:16, declaring that the gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. Central to understanding the gospel is the life and ministry of Jesus, as vividly portrayed in the Book of John, where the Word becomes flesh (John 1:14) and reveals the heart of the Father. This revelation invites believers into a relationship characterized by love and obedience, as Jesus commands in John 14:15, 'If you love me, you will keep my commandments.' Furthermore, the gospel is supported by essential doctrines, often referred to as the Five Pillars of the Gospel, which include the incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and the promise of Christ's return. Each pillar is intricately woven into the narrative of Scripture, affirming that salvation is not merely a one-time event but a continuous journey of faith. As believers, we are called to proclaim this good news, echoing the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus instructs His followers to make disciples of all nations. In doing so, we not only affirm the core tenets of our faith but also participate in the ongoing story of redemption.
David Servant delves into the significance of Jesus' death and resurrection as revealed in the book of Acts and the epistles, emphasizing the gradual unveiling of the full revelation of His accomplishments post-resurrection. Despite Jesus' attempts to prepare His disciples for His death and resurrec
Edgar Parkyns delves into the intricacies of John 1, highlighting the significance of the Word becoming flesh, the ministry of John the Baptist, the contrast between law and grace, and the fulfillment of time with the arrival of Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the prophetic time
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the five great cardinalities of the Gospel: the book, the birth, the blight, the blood, and the basis. The book refers to the Bible, which is seen as the anchor of the soul and the source of comfort and protection. The birth represents being born into God's fam
