Sanctification: Kind of Life God Uses

In this three-part series, Br Revanth discusses different aspects of sanctification. As He concludes this series, he shows us the kind of life that God uses for His glory. Paul emphasizes in the letter that we should live a clean life and serve our Lord by being useful vessels. Following that, he talks about how we should avoid youthful desires and ignore foolish speculations. As a final point, we should pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace.

Sanctification: Living in Light of God’s Return

In this three-part series, Br Revanth discusses different aspects of sanctification. He gives us insight into how to live in light of Christ’s return. Gratitude, joy, and prayer are all things we need to practice. It is also imperative that, while we wait for that day, we are able to differentiate between truth and lies, mature ourselves, and not dilute God’s messages. Finally, discernment is essential, and the spirit’s work should be hindered.

Sanctification: Living a Cross Shaped Life

In this three-part series, Br Revanth discusses different aspects of sanctification. Throughout this message, he explores what it means to lead a cross-shaped life. According to Philippians 3:17-21, Paul wants believers to emulate godly Christians like Paul and to beware of earthly-minded people. And finally, he reminds us of our heavenly citizenship and of the glorious transformation we are anticipating.

Biblical Election: Keeping to the Scriptures

Br. John Parker concludes this series, he looks at the true meaning of the gospel and contrasts it with the false definitions common to Calvinists. He then discusses seven important principles for believers as they approach studying the Bible. As a final note, he finishes with an assessment of recent trends and arguments in Calvinism, as well as some good sources to delve further into this topic.

Biblical Election: The Election of Theology

In this sermon, Br. John Parkinson gives an overview of the Election of Theology. He examines the teachings of Augustine, Calvin, Arminius, and Beza and points where they went wrong. He describes what a Syllogism is and explains how the deductive methodology is misused in this area, culminating with the 5-point Calvinist approach, abbreviated as TULIP.

Biblical Election Series

– Br. John Parkinson (Borivali Assembly, 25th February – 25th March, 2021)Br. John Parkinson answers an essential question of what does the Bible mean by Election and Predestination? With the aid of foundational texts, he …

Islamic Objection to Biblical Faith

A comprehensive response to islamic objections raised to biblical faith. Numerous objections, such as the legitimacy of the bible, absurdity of the doctrine of trinity, how it was invented, what does it mean to have one God in three persons, why did Jesus never claim to be God, and the deity and humanity of Jesus are discussed. After discussing freedom leading to immorality, the low cost of forgiveness, and the assurance of salvation, Br. Johnny concludes by discussing the sonship of Jesus Christ and the meaning of the word begotten.