Revival
George Whitfield, John Wesley, the Hebrides, the Toronto Blessing and the Billy Graham Crusades are just a few examples of great revivals. Meaning, what we see in Jonah is nothing new or out the ordinary. God in times of stress Read more…
George Whitfield, John Wesley, the Hebrides, the Toronto Blessing and the Billy Graham Crusades are just a few examples of great revivals. Meaning, what we see in Jonah is nothing new or out the ordinary. God in times of stress Read more…
What will it take for us to turn to the Lord, to trust Him, to lean on Him and to receive His love?
In what ways are we ignoring God? How are we limiting our own transformation before God? And whats the take home? God is not passive when it comes to calling us to repentance. Jonah 1
Struggling with sin? Struggling with the sin of others? This message from Galatians 6 is for you.
Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control are wonderful gifts and they are yours, they are already yours, but do not let it go to your head. That’s Galatians 5 in a nutshell!
In Galatians 4, Paul warns of those pushing the old ways, those waiting to deny the freedom we have in Christ.. Those wanting to go back to the so called “good old days”.
No this is not prosperity doctrine, or name it and claim it theology. This is Paul teaching in the strongest terms that we receive Christ by faith and that our salvation is Christ plus nothing. (Galatians 3)
The preverbal hits the fan as Paul rebukes Peter for promoting an inward looking faith, one that makes a mockery of the Gospel. Sadly this mistake is nothing new as scores of Christians today, either exclude themselves or are excluded Read more…