Here, Bro. Jeff focuses on the supreme authority of Jesus Christ and the humble, servant-like example our Lord provides for us.
Here, Bro. Jeff focuses on the supreme authority of Jesus Christ and the humble, servant-like example our Lord provides for us.
Focusing on Christian love, Bro. Jeff continues looking at the example of Onesimus, a runaway slave that gained spiritual freedom in salvation. Listen to see how important it is that God’s love is reflected in us, in our vulnerability with others and concern for one another.
Bro. Jeff lays the foundation of this series by explaining the culture, context, and characters of Paul’s letter to Philemon. We learn about the conflict between a master and his slave after the slave ran away. We learn about the grace and peace encouraged by Paul.
Christ’s authority is the focus of this message where we learn more about the mission given to the Master’s men. Bro. Jeff also makes application for us today; we have the right to be on mission everywhere we are!
Not only can Jesus calm a storm, but He can wither a tree with just a spoken word. In this message, we see the power that Christ has and the truths that he revealed.
Those who have born-again salvation have victory over death and victory over sin. Bro. Jeff explains with seven key words that reveal this victory we have in Jesus Christ.
Do you have the kind of faith that obeys God even when it means going against laws, against authority? The contrast between fear and faith is seen in the examples of two parents, a prophet, and a couple of apostles who all stood for their faith. Bro. Jeff explains here.
There is bad fear and good fear. The right kind of fear is motivating. The Bible tells us many times to “fear God,” but what exactly does that mean? Bro. Jeff clarifies and outlines reasons why we should fear God.
“Evidence of surrender to God is a life of service. He is worth serving because of who He is.” Bro. Jeff continues with this series on Paul’s expressions of gratitude, and here we look at the Thessalonian’s life of service and what we can learn from it.
In this season of giving thanks, Bro. Jeff takes a look at one of Paul’s “thank you” letters. Paul’s example provides insight on the things for which we should be thankful as well.
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