Biblical church membership is not optional but an essential commitment for every Christian. The local church is presented as a community of believers who take responsibility for one another’s spiritual growth and serve as an embassy of Christ’s kingd... more
The Fullness of Joy
This message explains that genuine Christian joy is not produced by positive thinking or favorable circumstances, but is a command and spiritual reality for believers. It contrasts biblical joy with prosperity-centered teaching a... more
Distort the Gospel, Die for Eternity. With Pastor Todd Barnett
Drawing from Epistle to the Galatians, the message warns that altering the gospel creates a false message that leads people away from the truth.
The sermon ultimately points back to th... more
The theological doctrine of unconditional election, defining it as a sovereign act of God performed before the world's creation. Because humanity is spiritually dead and unable to save itself, salvation must depend entirely on divine initiative rathe... more
Jesus the Good Shepherd. With Brother Chris Manda.
In John 10: 1-21 we see four revelations that should cause our eyes to see Christ as the good shepherd.
1. A revelation of Christ as the Legitimate Shepherd vv. 1-6
2. A revelation of Christ as th... more
Biblical responsibilities a church holds toward its pastors and elders, based on 1 Timothy 5:17–25.
A healthy congregation must honor faithful leaders, which includes providing fair financial support and deep respect. Pastoring is exhausting labor i... more
Jesus Christ’s public ministry as presented in the Gospel of Luke, highlighting his return to his hometown of Nazareth. The biblical account of Jesus reading from the prophet Isaiah to define the Messiah’s mission as bringing liberty to the oppressed... more
Jesus heals a man born blind. Part 2. With Pastor Kellen Hiroto
In John 9:18-41, we meet four characters who warn us against blinding unbelief and call us to saving faith.
1. Parents’ Fear vv. 18-23
2. Man’s Courage vv. 24-34
3. Savior’s Initiati... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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