Reflecting God's image is a central concept in the Bible, emphasizing humanity's unique role as created in the likeness of God (Genesis 1:27). This idea is rooted in the creation narrative, where God forms humans to be his representatives on earth, tasked with caring for and governing the created world (Psalms 8:5-6). As Christians, believers are called to reflect God's character and nature, demonstrating his love, compassion, and righteousness to a world in need, as seen in the teachings of Jesus (Matthew 5:48). Through their relationship with God and obedience to his will, Christians can increasingly reflect his image, becoming conformed to the likeness of Christ (Romans 8:29).
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the significance of brokenness in the Christian life, highlighting that true fulfillment of God's purpose is not about being mere workers but about reflecting His image. He calls the Body of Christ to live in unity, sharing in each other's struggles and joys, as they proclai
K.P. Yohannan reflects on the importance of maintaining the purity of our spiritual lives, comparing it to a once-clear river now polluted. He emphasizes that, like the river, our lives can become tainted due to negligence and the enemy's influence, leading to a lack of spiritual vitality. Yohannan
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of following four directions in order to receive the life and health that come from God's word. The first direction is to attend to God's words and listen with humility and teachability. The second direction is to keep God's promises in focus an
In this sermon, the pastor shares his personal experiences and the impact of God's work in his life. He mentions a powerful message he preached and the warm spirit in the Sunday morning service. The pastor also talks about a miraculous healing he received, where his shorter leg was lengthened throug
The video is a sermon on the topic of brokenness and the principle behind it. The speaker refers to John chapter 12, where Jesus talks about the concept of a grain of wheat falling into the earth and dying in order to bear much fruit. The speaker emphasizes that in life, we are constantly being shap
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of having a fixed heart in times of trouble. He warns that America is heading towards serious trouble and those whose hearts are not fixed will go to pieces. The preacher encourages believers to trust in God and not fear man, even in the face of
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the incredible task that God gave to Moses. He was instructed to go to Pharaoh and demand the release of the Hebrew people. Moses was initially hesitant and overwhelmed by the enormity of the task, but God assured him that He would be with him every step of the
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding God's targeting of our areas of brokenness. Brokenness, according to the speaker, is God's way of dealing with our self-life and bringing us into submission to the Holy Spirit. The speaker uses the example of Peter, who had to be
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of brokenness and its significance in a person's life. He explains that humans have a body, soul, and spirit, and that before being broken, there is a constant struggle and friction within oneself. The speaker emphasizes that surrendering and laying
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of Jonah and highlights the consequences of resisting and rebelling against God. He emphasizes that resisting God comes at a great cost to individuals. The preacher believes that if someone honestly evaluates their life, they will realize that the lo
