We continue with our conversations around Genesis 1:2. We explore the meaning of the "face of the deep" and the "Spirit of God moved upon" and see how it references the death and the resurrection of Jesus. Listen, share and be blessed!
We continue our explanations of Genesis 1:2, where we see that Moses was speaking of the state of the heart of the man who does not believe and the remedy for such a heart.
We begin a detailed study of Genesis 1:2 and seek to understand what the earth being without form and void means. In simplicity, the heart of the unbeliever that lacks the knowledge and understanding of God and the work of salvation.
We go into more details on what the heaven and earth represent. They represent the believer who is also a new creation. We then see that the earth also represents the new heart/spirit given to every believer who is God's handiwork/masterpiece.
We do a brief recap of Genesis 1:1, and also dive deeper in what the "earth" represents... which is mankind and can also represent the heart of man. Listen, learn, share and be blessed.
We finally go into the thorough explanation of Genesis 1:1. And we see that the "beginning" is a person, and that person is Christ Jesus, in His resurrection! Listen and be blessed!
We begin a new series! We begin first in Luke 24, in order to see what the Scriptures of the day of Jesus and the apostles (Genesis to Malachi) is all about. We see it is concerning Jesus' death and resurrection, which is critical for us to keep in mind, when we begin the study of Moses' first book. Thanks for listening and remain blessed
We finally wrap up Galatians chapter 1, while laying much emphasis on our new birth. It is one wrought and full of purpose. We see God's resolve and doggedness to ensure that His plan of giving birth to men in his image and likeness is carried through.
We wrap up James' revelation of Jesus that Paul may have heard and received from Jesus by looking at what it means to be a first-fruit and how it relates to being a first born, and of course the resurrection. We see that every believer is a part of the first-fruit and is a sign that others who have not yet believed will also believe!
We look into our being brought forth/birthed by the word of truth, and how it was not a figment of imagination, rather it was God's plan backed by His full resolve and determination to carry it out.
We lay much emphasis on the nature and character of God as the father of lights. We see that God who is light is clear on who He is and what He does. God is not a mystery and someone who cannot be known. He can be clearly known and understood in the person of Jesus. Study Jesus, and you will know the totality of who God is. Remain blessed!
We continue exploring the revelation that James received concerning Jesus and what he taught concerning it.
We look into the revelation that James must have received from the Lord appearing to him through his epistle, and how they also match that which Paul and Peter received.
Why did Paul meet specifically with Peter and James, and not just any other apostle or elder? We explore this question in this episode and what we can learn from Paul's choices of fellowshipping with these men to confirm the revelation of Jesus that he had received. Remain blessed!
We look in more detail the basis for Jesus calling Simon "Peter" and the rock upon which the church is built and brought forth from.
We take a deep dive into Matthew 16:16-18 where we see how Peter got the revelation of Jesus' sonship, and how that leads to the revelation of who we are in Christ
Having received this revelation of Jesus as the son of God and His sonship in Him, Paul chooses to take time to know and understand this message concerning Jesus, not from a historic or human point of view, but in the light of the death and resurrection of Jesus.
We talk about what it means for Jesus to be the son of God in the light of... you guessed it, the Resurrection of Jesus haha! Listen and be blessed!
Much emphasis is placed on God naming and identifying us by His grace. God Himself has set a boundary between our natural lineage and who we are in Christ. We must ensure we don't skip that boundary and stay within the parameters of who He has called us to be.
We take a deep dive into what it means to be called by God's grace and much more to see that God's purpose for every man is actually His grace which has been given to us in Christ. Hence every believer is already in God's purpose. Listen and be blessed!
We look into Paul's former life as a zealot for the Jews' religion, and the role of men like Stephen and Ananias in Paul's salvation story. We learn the believer's heart slant and attitude towards those who persecute the church and how their salvation can be profitable to the advancement of the gospel.
We explore our unapologetic stance towards preaching the gospel in its purity irrespective of our audience. The gospel message remains constant!
We explore the kind of gospel/teachings that can agitate or cause a believer to be removed the truth of God identifying us in the grace of Christ. Listen and remain blessed!
We conclude the conversations around the giving of Jesus as a sacrifice for our sins and the nature of God as the one who heals and raises men up from the dead rather than afflicting and striking men.
We lay more emphasis on the giving of Jesus for our sins, whereby we are now completely dead to sin, and now alive to live and share in the same likeness of our Father.
In this session, we speak extensively on God's gift of himself for our sin, and how we ought to live our lives by the persuasion and conviction of God concerning us.
We conclude our conversations around the gift of an apostle, and how every believer has been given this gift in Christ for the purpose of the edification of men.
We conclude our conversations around the gift of an apostle, and how every believer has been given this gift in Christ for the purpose of the edification of men.
We look more in-depth into the word "Apostle" and why every believer ought to exercise themselves in the provision of this gift made available to us through the resurrection. Enjoy and remain blessed!
Today, we take a closer look into what it means to be an apostle, and the message that is to declared by such an one - the good news of the Resurrection of Jesus, and our union/identification with Christ in that same resurrection.
Enjoy conversations around the revelation of the gospel of Christ through Paul's epistle to the churches in Galatia