"scripture":"1 John 4:1, Matthew 12:25, 1 Corinthians 11:19",
"topic":"Audio Books",
"description":"Religious freedom has its benefits for unhindered preaching of the Gospel. These freedoms have allowed some vibrant godly forms of Christianity to grow and prosper and yet these freedoms have sadly also allowed many of the vilest perversions of Christianity to prosper. One cannot begin to calculate the effects of cults, heretical groups and false gospels that have been allowed to prosper under the banner of religious freedom and expression.",
"description":"The Lord\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Supper is clearly a New Testament practice that the early disciples kept, as its significance is tied into the end of the age. The Scripture says that as we remember the Lord we are proclaiming His death until He comes back.555 This death is important because by the death of Christ, He took upon Himself our sins and absolved the wrath of God on our behalf.556 What a glorious Good News to celebrate that this is a finished work557 and we do not have to suffer the wrath of God for our sins if we are in Jesus Christ and walking in a life of true discipleship with Him.",
"description":"A study from I Corinthians 11:1-16 on the head covering. This message looks at several principles that flow out of this passage concerning the head covering. See #1069 for an exegesis of the passage.",
"description":"Reasons are given why the practice of wearing a headcovering is for all generations. Specific attention is given to the God-ordained order of authority, and the results that occur if this is not followed.",
"description":"John Rhys Watkins keys off the last words of Evan Roberts: \"Remember Jesus Christ.\" This is the key to revival, not trying to maintain the presence of God through a distant memory.",
"scripture":"Luke 6:36, Mark 9:23, 1 Corinthians 11:31",
"topic":"Vision",
"description":"What is the vision of the people that constitute the church? Brother Zac shares six carefully selected verses of Scripture that God birthed in their hearts in the early days of their fellowship, such as being merciful, not fearing anything but God, believing, receiving grace, giving and judging one's self.",
"description":"September 18, 2005 - Jesus said \u201cthis is my body that has been broken for you\u201d. Jesus was offering His own brokenness for our nourishment. The brokenness of Christ is a life completely yielded to the will of the Father. The body of Christ is not self consumed or self indulgent, but rather vessels that are fully given over to the government of the Holy Spirit",
"description":"June 8, 2008 - Brokenness is a trading in of something old and a receiving of something new. When we allow God to break us our lives become a demonstration of His heart. We are to reflect a new value system which is the giving of ourselves in the same way that Christ gave for us. The central core of Christ is that He came to the world not to do His own will but to do the will of the Father. The will of the Father is that none would perish. The cry of your heart in these last days should be LORD BREAK ME!",
"description":"An exegesis of I Corinthians 11 on the teaching of the head covering as it relates to God's headship. This is a very straightforward teaching on the subject. Contains a clear explanation as to why the hair is not the prayer veiling.",
"scripture":"Numbers 32:20-23, John 15:12-17, 1 Corinthians 11:22-30",
"topic":"Weeping",
"description":"Be ready to write down the many other scriptures Pastor Conlon goes through in this message about what it really means to be part of the Body of Christ, and follow the example of Christ, denying ourselves and taking up our cross. The heart of Christ is to minister to and serve others, and he wants us to share his heart. The devil is trying to destroy the Body, going after the weak and the young. We are to watch for our brothers and sisters, and if we see them in a battle, we must be willing to fight for them. To go into the secret closet and war against this thing on their behalf, to love not just in word, but in deed. Selfishness has disastrous consequences. Take heed.",