PRAYERS OF PAUL- Introduction (Part 1) – Br. Nelson Thomas – [Audio sermon]

Posted here is the sermon delivered by Br. Nelson Thomas at Borivali Assembly on 17 November 2016.

Passage of Reference:Pauls Prayer

Our prayer reveals our burden and priorities. It’s natural for anyone to pray seriously and persistently for the matter that is so close his / her heart.

Prayers of Apostle Paul reveal his concern for the saints and his expectations from them. Thus his prayers give us an idea regarding what kind of Christian life we ought to live.

A study through all those issues he prayed about would definitely challenge any born again believer to live a higher spiritual life. We consider the features of his prayers as well as the contents.

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 & …

ABC OF GODLINESS- Br. Oommen Philip – [Audio- video sermon]

Br.Oommen expounds the importance of Godliness. Godliness is a measure of devotion, commitment, holiness to God. Furthermore he expounds on “ABC” forA to mean age and maturity of a Christian,B to mean Blessing, Birthday and Beauty. It is important for all Christians to have a second birthday when they are born again by accepting Christ as their personal savior.C means Character of a Christian which is an ability to say “No to the World and Yes to Christ”.

ROAD TO EMMAUS – Br. Benjamin Alexander- [Audio sermon]

Posted here is the sermon delivered by Br. Benjamin Alexander at Borivali Assembly on 23 March, 2014Passage of Reference: Luke 24:13-34On the resurrection day, Luke 24 gives an account of Lord Jesus talking with two disciples on the road to Emmaus for approximately 3 hours. These disciple were not part of the chosen 12, neither were they prominent public figures like the twelve, rather they were simple ordinary disciples. Yet the Lord drew near, lovingly inquired and ultimately explained ‘all’ things concerning Him in the Scriptures. Their ‘heart’ burned and the lives of the two disciples were changed forever on the road to Emmaus. Br. Benjamin Alexander conducts an expository study on the passage, drawing out various spiritual lessons for believers.