The term "Ebooks" does not appear in the Bible, as the concept of electronic books did not exist in ancient times when the biblical texts were written. The Bible was originally recorded on materials such as papyrus and parchment, using methods of writing that were prevalent in antiquity. Key biblical manuscripts, like the Dead Sea Scrolls, reflect the material culture of their time rather than any modern technology.However, the modern concept of "ebooks" can be metaphorically connected to the dissemination of knowledge and scripture. For instance, the Bible emphasizes the importance of the written word as a means of conveying God’s teachings and commandments, as seen in passages such as Deuteronomy 6:6-9, where the Israelites are instructed to keep God's words in their hearts and teach them to their children. In a contemporary context, ebooks facilitate the accessibility and spread of biblical texts, allowing believers to engage with scripture in varied formats. This aligns with the biblical mandate to share the Gospel, as expressed in Matthew 28:19-20, the Great Commission.
Basilea Schlink emphasizes the necessity of 'first love' for Jesus, which is crucial for enduring the trials of our time. This love, akin to 'bridal love,' is a powerful force that enables believers to face suffering and persecution with courage and joy. Schlink illustrates that true discipleship st
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the profound importance of submission to God and His delegated authorities, arguing that true godliness is rooted in humility and obedience. He highlights the dangers of rebellion, which stem from pride and a lack of faith, and illustrates how biblical figures like David and
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the significance of brokenness in the Christian life, illustrating that true humility and surrender to God are essential for reflecting Christ's image. He explains that God esteems the humble and contrite, and that unbrokenness leads to pride and self-centeredness, which can
Art Katz emphasizes the critical importance of the term 'apostolic' in the church, arguing that its loss threatens the very foundation of faith. He calls for a restoration of apostolic principles, which are rooted in a deep understanding of God's character and purpose, and highlights the necessity o
Art Katz emphasizes the critical importance of truth in the Church, arguing that the institution has become inauthentic and predictable due to a lack of genuine commitment to truth. He reflects on the necessity of aligning one's spirit with the words spoken, as true truth must be lived out in every
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of dependence on the Lord, illustrating this through biblical examples like David and Goliath, King Asa, and the Apostle Paul. He argues that true qualification for God's work comes not from human credentials but from a heart fully reliant on God. Yohannan warn
Basilea Schlink shares her profound journey of discovering her identity as the bride of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the transformative power of love and repentance in her relationship with Him. She recounts her initial struggles with faith and the eventual awakening of a deep, bridal love for Jesus, w
Art Katz reflects on his transformative journey as a modern Jew, detailing his struggles with faith, identity, and the search for meaning amidst personal and historical turmoil. His experiences range from visiting concentration camps to exploring the depths of his relationships with women, particula
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of living in light of eternity, urging believers to evaluate how they invest their lives, time, and resources. He challenges the audience to prioritize the eternal over the temporal, highlighting the need for a heart that beats for the lost and a willingness t
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that believers are destined to soar like eagles, as promised in Scripture, but often find themselves grounded by life's challenges. He encourages a journey of transformation through surrendering personal agendas to God, fostering a deep relationship with Him, and embracing h
Basilea Schlink shares the profound experiences of her community in witnessing God's miraculous answers to prayer, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance in the face of seemingly impossible situations. She recounts how their small group, the Mary Sisterhood, relied on God's guidance an
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the necessity of perseverance and character in the Christian life, drawing parallels between the struggles faced by early church leaders and those encountered today. He urges believers to remain steadfast in their faith, even amidst trials and temptations, and to cultivate a
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the significance of head coverings in worship, drawing from his childhood experiences and biblical teachings, particularly from 1 Corinthians 11. He explains that wearing a head covering is a symbol of authority and submission to God's order, reflecting the divine hierarchy
Basilea Schlink emphasizes the significance of the priestly ministry of blessing, illustrating how blessings can transform lives, as exemplified by Father Bodelschwingh's blessing of a child. She highlights that as members of the royal priesthood, Christians are called to bless others rather than cr
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of recognizing and learning from our failures rather than being held captive by them. He illustrates that God offers hope and restoration, using biblical examples of figures like Moses, David, and Peter, who experienced significant failures yet were redeemed a
Basilea Schlink emphasizes the transformative power of earnest prayer, illustrating how persistent intercession can bring about miraculous changes in the lives of others. She highlights the responsibility of believers to step into the breach for those in need, using the example of John Hyde's ferven
Bakht Singh emphasizes that God desires to do a new thing in every person's life, whether they are saved or unsaved. He encourages believers to seek this transformation through earnest prayer and faith, reminding them that all earthly beauty and possessions will perish, but the new life God offers i
Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of understanding and following God's will, asserting that it is a believer's privilege and responsibility. He shares his personal journey of learning to seek God's will, highlighting the importance of prayer, willingness to learn, and the conditions necessary
Bro. Bakht Singh emphasizes that marriage is a sacred relationship ordained by God, designed to bring joy and happiness when aligned with His divine principles. He outlines eight fundamental principles for a happy married life, including seeking God's perfect will, cultivating divine love, acknowled
Bakht Singh emphasizes that God's ultimate purpose in saving humanity is to fill us with His fullness, as stated in Ephesians 3:19. He explains that despite our sinful nature, through the sacrifice of Jesus, we can be transformed and experience God's abundant life, joy, and peace. Singh illustrates
Bakht Singh shares his transformative journey from bitterness and atheism to experiencing unspeakable joy through Jesus Christ. Initially resistant to Christianity, he recounts how his life changed dramatically after he accepted Christ, leading to a profound sense of peace and purpose. Singh emphasi
Sister Joela emphasizes the critical importance of recognizing our susceptibility to deception and the necessity of clinging to the truth of the cross in her sermon 'The Cross in the Crossfire.' She warns against the complacency that can arise from living in a Christian culture, urging believers to
Bakht Singh emphasizes the profound mystery of God's dwelling place, illustrating how believers, redeemed by Christ, are being gathered to form a habitation for God through the Spirit. He explains that the Church is not a physical building but a living entity made up of redeemed individuals, highlig
Bakht Singh emphasizes the importance of prayer, humility, and obedience in rebuilding our spiritual lives, drawing parallels between the Israelites' return from Babylonian captivity and the current state of believers. He highlights Nehemiah's deep concern for Jerusalem's desolation, which led him t
Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of Bethany as a place of spiritual health and transformation, where Jesus repeatedly visited to teach His disciples profound lessons about faith, humility, and the power of resurrection. He illustrates how the family of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus exemplified th
Bakht Singh emphasizes the necessity of being born again to enter the everlasting Kingdom of God, as highlighted in John 3. He outlines seven heavenly things: the Everlasting Kingdom, Everlasting Love, Everlasting Sacrifice, Everlasting Life, Everlasting Victory, Eternal Judgment, and Everlasting Co
Bakht Singh emphasizes the journey of believers on the 'High Way to Victory,' highlighting the importance of recognizing our need for God, the power of prayer, and the necessity of fellowship with other believers. He illustrates how personal crises can lead to a deeper relationship with God, as seen
Bakht Singh illustrates the journey of salvation as a series of mountain peaks, emphasizing that just as one must climb to see the full beauty of mountains, believers must ascend spiritually to grasp the fullness of God's glory and promises. He draws parallels between biblical figures and their moun
Bakht Singh emphasizes the importance of continually looking unto Jesus, drawing from the experiences of the Apostle John, who, despite his trials, found deeper revelations of Christ's glory. Singh illustrates how distractions can lead believers away from the true essence of Christ, urging them to f
Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of recognizing the Lord as our Rock, Fortress, Deliverer, and God, illustrating how these attributes provide spiritual security and strength in life's trials. He draws parallels between the experiences of David and the believer's journey, highlighting the nece
Bakht Singh emphasizes the story of King Jehoshaphat, who initially ruled with a fear of God and sought to teach His commandments to the people of Judah. However, as he became prosperous, he fell into the trap of covetousness and began to prioritize material wealth over his spiritual responsibilitie
Bakht Singh emphasizes that Jesus calls His followers to be the 'salt of the earth,' highlighting the essential qualities of salt: it adds flavor, represents faithfulness, preserves, and symbolizes friendship. He explains that without Christ, the world is tasteless and that believers, like salt, are
Sister Joela addresses the challenges of navigating the storm of end-time humanism in her sermon 'Intolerance.' She draws parallels between the choices made by Lot and the moral dilemmas faced today, emphasizing the importance of recognizing sin and the consequences of societal tolerance towards it.
Bakht Singh emphasizes the message of the Book of Daniel, illustrating how God prepares His people to be overcomers amidst trials and tribulations. He highlights the importance of spiritual maturity, separation from defilement, and the necessity of prayer and faithfulness in overcoming life's challe
Bakht Singh emphasizes the profound friendship between God and Abraham, illustrating how God revealed His secrets to Abraham as a reward for his faith and obedience. He highlights the importance of spiritual detachment from worldly relationships to fully embrace God's calling and blessings, as seen
Sister Joela emphasizes the need for the Church to acknowledge and respect Jesus' Jewish identity, moving from a history of ridicule to one of reverence. She highlights the significance of Jesus' trial under Pontius Pilate, where political expediency led to His condemnation, and calls for Christians
Bakht Singh emphasizes the significance of the resurrection power of Jesus Christ, which not only raised Him from the dead but also empowers believers to live victoriously. He explains that this power is essential for righteousness, the promise of immortal bodies, and overcoming daily trials through
Bakht Singh emphasizes the necessity of a strong spiritual foundation for believers, urging them to move beyond spiritual infancy and embrace the fundamental principles of salvation. He highlights the importance of understanding repentance, faith, baptism, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dea
Bakht Singh emphasizes the profound significance of 'so great salvation,' urging believers to recognize the immense honor and responsibility that comes with it. He explains that this salvation elevates sinners to positions of authority in the new creation, a concept that even angels struggle to comp
Bakht Singh emphasizes the journey of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan as a metaphor for spiritual freedom and the dangers of returning to bondage. He explains that while God delivered His people from slavery, they often struggled with the remnants of their old lives, just as believers today may
Peter Hoover discusses the concept of martyrdom in early Christianity, emphasizing that true martyrs do not seek glory or recognition but carry their crosses in silence. He highlights the persecution faced by modern Christians, particularly in Russia, where believers often suffer not for their faith
