In this sermon, Rev. Chris teaches the keys to having your prayers answered. When our prayers go unanswered, it's important to take time to determine whether what we prayed for aligns with God's will, or if we are not truly depending on Him as the Bible instructs. Prayer is more than just asking God for things; it is about spending time with Him. By studying His Word, obeying His teachings, and remaining in Christ, we can ensure that our prayers are in harmony with God's will.
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In his sermon, "Nothing Should Separate You from the Love of God," Rev. Steve reminds us that we must put God first. He emphasizes that God forgives our sins when we turn to Him. We should let nothing, whether past mistakes or worldly distractions, separate us from His love.
This report shows you how the Lord is using the Growing in Grace program to reach people we could never reach any other way. This report features some of our pastor partners in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and Pakistan who are touching many souls.
In "Receiving from the Lord, Part 2," Rev. Steve teaches that receiving from God is rooted in faith. He illustrates how hearing and sharing testimonies of faith can cause others to believe. Ultimately, the sermon reminds us that God's power is greater than anything, and we can receive His healing and deliverance through faith.
In The Necessity of Bible Fasting, Rev. Chris highlights how fasting, paired with prayer, enables us to overcome life's problems. He emphasizes fasting in humility, drawing on biblical examples. This sermon reminds us that prayer, fasting, and studying the Word of God enable us to grow more like Christ.
Rev. Steve and Rev. Chris give Bible answers to questions submitted by members and partners.
In "To Love Him is to Die," Rev. Chris explains that life comes in seasons, each with its own distinct purpose. Just as a seed must die to bear fruit, we too must surrender to God’s will for our growth. He encourages believers to humble themselves before the Lord. It is through this humility that God can exalt you—not for your own benefit, but to bring glory to Him and to bless others.
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