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Living by the Promises of God and Not Our Own – Part 4

Those who receive salvation through Jesus are known as believers, meaning they trust in God and His promises. As a result, they are called to live according to those promises rather than their own desires. In this message, we will explore what that life looks like. Part 4: Resting in God’s Promises.
Living by the Promises of God and Not Our Own – Part 3

Those who receive salvation through Jesus are known as believers, meaning they trust in God and His promises. Consequently, they are called to live according to His promises rather than their own desires. In this message, we explore what that life looks like. Part 3: Assurance in God’s promises through grace, not the Law.
Living by the Promises of God and Not Our Own – Part 1

Those who receive salvation through Jesus are known as believers, meaning they trust in God and His promises. Consequently, they are called to live according to His promises rather than their own. In this message, we explore what that life looks like. Part 1: Why we struggle to keep our promises to God.
Jesus, the Reason Why the Believer is Pleasing to God

Every believer desires to please God, yet not every believer is confident they are pleasing Him at all times. This doubt often arises during trials, temptations, or moments when one feels they have fallen short of God’s standards. In this message, you will learn that a believer is always pleasing to God—no matter the circumstances—and it is all because of Jesus!
What Jesus truly meant when He said that we should eat His flesh and drink His blood

One of the most startling statements Jesus made was that those who follow Him must eat His flesh and drink His blood. Was He promoting cannibalism? Was He referring to Holy Communion? The answer is no. So, what was He truly talking about? How do we eat His flesh and drink His blood, and why? Discover the answers to these questions and be blessed by the profound Gospel truth revealed in this message!
Why Communion and the Anointing Oil release God’s Blessing and Healing the way they do

The Old Testament is rich with types and shadows that reveal Jesus and His full work of redemption. The offerings of grain, wine, and oil are no exception; they unmistakably point to communion and the anointing. This message will deepen your understanding and transform your appreciation of these powerful symbols!



