Upper Room Discourse: Introduction

This is the first part in a series on the upper room discourse by Br Fred Kosin. The Lord Jesus Christ wanted his disciples to hear, remember, recognize and absorb everything he taught them before his betrayal. This was so that they would be prepared for the enormous responsibility after he was taken from them. As a result, Br. Kosin begins with an introduction to these 5 chapters, which are derived from key insights in these chapters.

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.

The Love of God – A Radical Love

God’s Love is sovereign, powerful, holy, immutable, eternal, infinite, indestructible and glorious. His love goes along with all the other attributes of God. It is HIs love that brought Lord Jesus down to the earth and made God approachable, accessible and personal.

God’s love at the same time is also demanding. This radical love demands and empowers us to love Him back. If it was not for the love of God, we could not love Him by ourselves.