The biblical concept of Acceptance of Salvation is a fundamental aspect of Christian faith, emphasizing the individual's response to God's offer of redemption through Jesus Christ. According to Romans 10:9-10, acceptance of salvation involves confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in one's heart that God raised Him from the dead, resulting in salvation. As stated in Ephesians 2:8-9, this acceptance is a gift of God's grace, received through faith, and not a result of human works or merit, allowing believers to trust in God's goodness as expressed in Psalms 23:1, where the Lord is acknowledged as their shepherd. Through this acceptance, individuals experience a profound transformation, becoming children of God and receiving eternal life, as promised in John 1:12.
Keith Daniel expresses deep gratitude for the opportunity to share at the convention in New Zealand, reflecting on the importance of faith and the transformative power of his wife's poetry, which has led many to Christ. He shares poignant stories of personal loss and divine intervention, emphasizing
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of witnessing a famous preacher in their country being exposed for sinful behavior. They emphasize the importance of living a genuine Christian life and not just speaking about it. The speaker then recounts a conversation with a young man who
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that as believers in Christ, we are not of this world and our true home is in heaven. He highlights the idea that when we are saved, we are separated from the world and become aliens in it. The preacher emphasizes the importance of walking on the narrow road t
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about a couple who defused a potential argument by showing love and kindness to one another. He then transitions to another story about a young boy who realizes the value of education and regrets not knowing more about God earlier in life. The spea
In this sermon, the speaker shares a touching story about meeting an elderly woman named Virginia Johnson at a convention. Despite her age, Virginia had traveled a long way to attend the event, accompanied by her missionary son. The speaker reflects on the brevity and challenges of life, quoting ver
Keith Daniel emphasizes the biblical command for husbands to love their wives, drawing from Matthew 19:5 and Ephesians 5:25. He highlights the importance of 'cleaving' to one's spouse, which signifies a deep, committed bond that reflects God's design for marriage. Daniel warns against the dangers of
Alan Redpath emphasizes the essence of Christian morality through the lens of Jesus' interactions during Passion Week, particularly focusing on the conflict with religious leaders and the profound lesson from a poor widow's offering. He illustrates how Jesus silenced the questions of unbelief, skept
Samuel Logan Brengle shares a heartfelt reflection on the qualities he sought in a wife, inspired by the loving example of his mother and the sacrificial love he witnessed in a Swedish family's marriage. He emphasizes the importance of character, spiritual devotion, and the willingness to nurture an
Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of knowing God's ways rather than merely observing His actions, as true eternal life is found in a deep relationship with God and Jesus Christ. He critiques the tendency of many Christians to focus on external miracles and material blessings, which reflects spiri
John Sung emphasizes the profound act of love demonstrated by Mary, who anointed Jesus with precious spikenard ointment, showcasing her gratitude and devotion despite societal disapproval. He contrasts her selfless gesture with the disciples' criticism, highlighting that true love for Jesus transcen
