12 Disciples of Jesus: Philip & Nathaniel

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.

12 Disciples of Jesus: John – Part 2

The content discusses a sermon by Br. Nitish Patel focusing on the Apostle John, highlighting his identity as “the disciple whom Jesus loved.” It emphasizes the importance of dwelling on God’s love, which transforms and encourages believers. Key themes include measuring love by time, temperature, and quantity, underscoring the need for genuine love in their faith.

12 Disciples of Jesus: Peter – Part 1

Simon, as he was born, was born in the small town of Bethsaida, which is on the north side of Galilee. “Now Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter.” (John 1:44) His name was Jonah, or Simon, son of Jonas, while Jonah is what he’s called. So his father’s name was Jonah. And at some point, Peter, his wife, his brother Andrew, and his mother-in-law moved to the bigger town of Capernaum, where Jesus would come to live after he was rejected at Nazareth. He became a believer when Andrew, his brother, introduced him to the Lord Jesus Christ.