Interactive show giving feedback based on questions around the subject Grace.
Make the changes in your life which are necessary to put Jesus first! As you seek Him in prayer and in the Bible and in Fellowship with other believers (the church) –He will reveal Himself to you. You will move from a dead religion or transaction with God into an abiding relationship with His son Jesus Christ.
We demystify some of the erroneous assumptions that believers have made around being saved and what walking in God’s grace looks like.
To fully understand grace, we need to consider who we were without Christ and who we become with Christ. We were born in sin, and we were guilty of breaking God’s holy laws. But then came grace. God extended His favour to us. Grace is what saves us.
Grace is a constant theme in the Bible, and it culminates in the New Testament with the coming of Jesus. The word translated "grace" in the New Testament comes from the Greek word “charis”, which means “favour, blessing, or kindness.” We can all extend grace to others; but when the word grace is used in connection with God, it takes on a more powerful meaning.
Interactive show giving feedback based on questions around the subject of Self Mastery.
For many people, especially those in the church, and more so us in Africa, depression is a foreign concept – a condition that very few are willing to accept. I think it’s only recently that mental health has started to become a recognized issue. But the reality is; some of the heroes of the faith got depressed. Depression seems to be something that we all go through.
We need to master our uncontrolled and misdirected anger. That's what it means to have self-mastery. When you master yourself, you can be controlled by no one. You can set your own destiny. You can make choices to count.
Fear is one of the things that you must master if you’re to fulfill your God-intended destiny. Without mastering fear, you will always fall short and cut a frustrated and defeated figure.
Many of us have dreams and visions and hopes for the future, but we will not achieve those dreams and we will not be able to master those domains and those dominions that God has given us unless there's self-mastery. We need to master certain aspects of our life - things that we must bring under control if we are going to accomplish our God-given purpose.
Practical steps that can help you identify where the spirit of mammon has a stranglehold in your life and some of the steps you can take to, not only resist it, but defeat it.
Practical steps that can help you identify where the spirit of mammon has a stranglehold in your life and some of the steps you can take to, not only resist it, but defeat it.
We explore key biblical passages, parables, and teachings that will illustrate how trust becomes the medium through which believers receive God's blessings and navigate their journey of faith.
The problem is not actually the money itself, but the spirit that is behind it!
Most believers do not consider themselves to be worshippers of money. They claim to be worshippers of God, but the truth is, sometimes the spirit of mammon is controlling us. And that’s a dangerous place to be because Mammon is a spirit that resists the Spirit of God.
"Yahweh Yireh," meaning "The Lord Will Provide," encapsulates God's role as the faithful provider, assuring believers that He cares for their every need.
The names of God, "El Shaddai," "El Elyon," and "Yahweh Nissi" stand as pillars of strength and guidance for believers when faced with life's battles. Each name encapsulates profound meanings that resonate deeply within the hearts of those who seek solace, protection, and victory in their faith journey.
The name "Abba" is a profound and intimate expression of the relationship between believers and their heavenly Father. Just as a loving earthly father provides protection, guidance, and unwavering love to his children, the name "Abba" portrays God's nurturing character as a compassionate and caring Father.
The Bible uses different names of God to convey specific, personal meaning and identity. There's great power in a name. It says who we are, it's what we are known by to all those around us. And there's nothing so powerful as the name of our Lord God. The Bible says the name of the Lord is like a strong tower; the righteous can run to it and be saved.
Interactive show giving feedback based on questions around the person of the Holy Spirit and the subject of Healing.