The sermon on Philip the Apostle emphasizes his unique salvation experience, directly by Jesus, highlighting both divine sovereignty and human responsibility. It explores Philip’s role as a soul winner, his encounters with Nathaniel, and his testing by Christ concerning faith, illustrating the importance of witnessing and understanding Jesus’ divine nature.
Upper Room Discourse: 7 Gifts Part-1
In continuation of his series on the upper room, Br. Fred Kosin explores 7 gifts that you can find in those 5 chapters of John. As he lists them, he discusses their significance in both the lives of the disciples and in the lives of modern believers.
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.
Roman Centurion: The appointed hour arriveth
Summary of poem: The Roman Centurion who led the crucifixion of Jesus at Golgotha was one of the stellar soldiers who was trained to do execution every single day. He was trained to be cruel. Yet that day as he crucified Jesus, this man testified “Truly this was the son of God.” …what made him except that? why did he say that? was he saved by saying that?