Psalm 37-  Analysed 

Psalm 37-  Analysed  Psalm 37 revolves around a competitive narrative between the wicked and the righteous. It unequivocally declares the doom of wicked and compares it to the blessed eternity of the righteous. It also …

JESUS PAYS TEMPLE TAX-: Br. Nitish Patel

Posted here is the sermon delivered by Br. Nitish Patel at Borivali AssemblyPassage of Reference:Matthew 17: 24-27Br Nitish conducts an expository study on the only miracle which Lord performed for Himself. Through this simple incident in the life of Lord Jesus, many precious lessons on Godhead, namely His Omnipotence, Omniscence & Omnipresence is learned.

LESSONS FROM THE ROOSTER- Br. Johnny Baker – [Audio sermon]

Bible uses many animals & birds to teach various lessons by means of their inherent character. When it came to restoring Peter, Lord chose the crowing of the rooster to remind Peter of several lessons. Br. Johnny baker underlines the lessons, believers can learn from the rooster.1. Posture Of the Rooster2. Prattle of the Rooster3. Power of the Rooster4. Position of the Rooster.

GOD IS LOVE!

GOD IS LOVE! A rich, young ruler once came to Jesus, asking the most desperate question troubling him, “What must I do o gain eternal life?”. The interaction & discourse that followed between Christ & …

ENOCH WALKED WITH GOD – Br. Godly Abraham – [Audio sermon]

Enoch maintained a testimony before God which pleased him. About him we read that “he pleased God” (Heb 11:5). He lived in a desperately wicked society. The world then was pervaded by entertainment, violence, men busy with their work and immorality. Gen 4:19,20,21 and 23 speak of the times of Enoch. Yet Enoch maintained a pleasing testimony before God. At the age of 65, Enoch received a message that Judgement would come when his son dies. Based on this message, he names his son Methuselah which meant “After he dies, judgement will come”. So profound was the effect of the message that Enoch named his son after the message of God.Not only did he ensure that Methuselah was brought up in the ways of God but Noah his great grandson was also brought in the fear of the Lord. Methuselah lived 969 years and it showed God’s long suffering relationship with man that he would delay his judgement till Methuselah lived the longest life any man has lived. In this message, Enoch’s life and times are analysed. Enoch received a second message in Jude 14 and that message is concerning the second coming of the Lord. Enoch’s first message has been fulfilled and as surely as the Lord who gave the first message lives, the second message will also be fulfilled. Enoch’s testimony should encourage us to have a close relationship with God.