In this episode, we explore the call to holiness as both a divine gift and a daily pursuit. Elder Daniel unpacks the difference between positional holiness—our identity in Christ—and behavioral holiness—how we live out that identity in the world. As we reflect on Scriptures relating to Holiness, we’re reminded that God’s standard for holiness has never changed, and His grace empowers us to live set apart in a world that often pulls in the opposite direction.
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In this heartfelt episode, we reflect on the comforting truth that Jesus is not distant from our pain—He is the Wounded Healer. Having suffered betrayal, loss, grief, and physical pain, Jesus is able to sympathize deeply with our weaknesses and struggles. Through His wounds, we find healing, and through His empathy, we find hope.
Whether you’re walking through sorrow or supporting someone who is, this episode reminds us that we are never alone—our Savior understands.
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In this episode, we delve into the second pillar of advent, PEACE.
What does it mean to experience God's peace in a world full of chaos and uncertainty? Drawing from the prophecies of Isaiah and the announcement of Christ's birth, we explore how Jesus, The Prince of Peace, fulfils the deep longing for reconciliation with God and Harmony among people.
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Advent begins with HOPE- A light that shines in the darkness, reminding us of God's promises.
In this episode, we uncover the profound meaning of Hope, the promise of advent. From the prophecies of the coming messiah to the hope fulfilled in Christ's birth, we explore how this hope sustains us today as we await His return.
Do non-believers have hope? What does it mean to live with expectant hope?
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In this episode, we delve into the profound truth behind Jesus’ words, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God”
What does it mean to be a peacemaker in a world often marked by division and conflict?
We explore how true peace begins with a reconciled heart, extends to our relationships, and influences our communities.
we unpack practical ways to embody this beatitude and live out our calling as agents of God’s peace in our daily lives.
In today’s episode we explore the profound truth behind Jesus’ declaration, “Blessed are the persecuted,” a call that challenges believers to find strength and hope amid adversity. Drawing on biblical insights and contemporary examples, Elder Ben delves into the meaning of persecution—not as a mark of defeat, but as a transformative journey toward spiritual resilience and the promise of God’s kingdom.
Join us as we unpack how suffering for our faith can lead to deeper conviction, renewed purpose, and the courage to stand firm in a world that often misunderstands the message of Christ. Whether you’re facing personal trials or simply seeking to understand the spiritual rewards of endurance, this episode offers encouragement and a fresh perspective on living out your faith in the face of opposition.
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In this episode, we talk about Forgiveness, Christ’s forgiveness for our heavy debt (death) that came from sin and how that should compel us to forgive the people that hurt us, drawing lessons from the parable of the unforgiving servant in Mathew 18:21-35. Have a listen!
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This episode wraps up our series on the beatitudes with a discussion on Mathew 5:8 ‘Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God’
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This episode focuses on the Beatitude, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.”
The sermon reflects on what righteousness is , and what it means to have the spiritual hunger that brings us closer to God and aligns us with His will and purpose.
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In this episode , Simon Kibe unpacks the powerful message behind the Beatitude, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” What does it mean to be meek in a world that prizes power and dominance?
He talks about how true meekness is not weakness, but strength under control—rooted in humility, patience, and trust in God’s timing.
Drawing from Mathew 11:29, Mathew 5:5, Psalms 34:9 and Psalms 34:11, including the life of Jesus and examples from the Bible, this message explores how living meekly opens the door to divine inheritance. Tune in to learn how we, too, can embrace the blessing of meekness and receive the promises of God.
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What does it truly mean to be ‘poor in spirit’?
In this episode, Pr. Amos delves into the first Beatitude, showing how embracing spiritual poverty is the key to unlocking God’s blessings. We’ll explore why self-sufficiency is one of the greatest deceptions in our faith journey and how acknowledging our need for God leads to deeper transformation.
Drawing on Matthew 5:1-3, 2 Corinthians 3:5, Revelation 3:17, and Luke 18, this message reveals the profound blessings that come to those who humbly depend on God.
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In this episode, Jared Mumo shares with us why it is important to know our identity in God.
When we don’t know who we are we give a chance to the enemy to create doubt in us, deceive us and define us with an identity that is not from God. And unless our faith is personal we do not stand a chance to win the battle for against the enemy’s schemes.
Jeremiah 1:5
Psalms 139:14
Luke 8:43-48
Ephesians 6:12
1 Peter 5:8
Ephesians 2:10
2 Corinthians 5:20
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In this episode, Pastor Peter talks about the christian journey , picking up lessons from the journey of the Israelites and how they dwelt on Mount Horeb because of their disbelief and fear of giants and reminding us to continue to have Faith in God, Meditate on His word and Rest in Him.
Joshua 1:9
Isaiah 49:16
Deutoronomy 1:6-8
Joshua 1:6-9
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In this episode, we dive into what it means for Christian Life Assembly (CLA) to be a cell-based church, where the church is the cell. Learn more about how this model fosters closer relationships, discipleship, and outreach within the community.
Our Vision:
“Transforming communities through the love of Jesus Christ.”
Our Mission:
At CLA, we believe in the life-changing power of the Bible and a vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ. As a cell-based church, we are committed to building strong relationships, evangelism, and equipping believers to minister to the whole person with God’s love. Through this, we aim to make a lasting impact in our communities and beyond.
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Today’s episode is about The Light- being Christ, how everything was made through the Light and how it is that Light of Jesus Christ that enlightens us and causes us to live a fruitful life!
John 8:12
James 1:25
John 1:1-5
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In today’s episode, Pastor Amos draws lessons from the example of Dorcas, who was known for making clothes for the poor and helping those in need especially the widows.
Dorcas’ story highlights the importance of service and emulates the pure and undefiled religion that James talks about and reminds us that We are saved for Good Works!
Acts 9:36-42
James 1:27
Ephesians 2:10
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In this episode, we wrap up the series on the Doctrine of Salvation with a deep dive into Sanctification!
Sanctification is a deeper calling than accepting Jesus and it a progressive work of the Holy Spirit in us.
Simon teaches us that progressive sanctification is experientially becoming what we already are positionally in jesus Christ.
The process of sanctification is marked by conflict because our new life in Christ is on a collusion course with the world. It is also opposed by Satan or the devil and fought by our own sinful nature within us. Have a listen!
John 17:18-20
Hebrews 10:14
Leviticus 10
Exodus 19
Hebrews 13
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