Monthly Archive: January 2012
Brother Edward defines miracles as divine interventions that transcend natural laws. He outlines five purposes for miracles: revealing God’s character, confirming His Word, defeating evil, delivering the needy, and building the Church. He urges the congregation to set aside doubt and past disappointments to embrace God’s unchanging, supernatural power.
This bilingual sermon explores King David’s moral failure and subsequent repentance. It contrasts legalistic rule-following with a heart-felt “love affair” with Jesus. Using the example of martyr Mehdi Dibaj, the message emphasizes that true spiritual wealth and freedom are found in being “in love” with God, even amidst suffering.
The sermon distills the “God who Reigns,” asserting His total control over nature, health, history, and evil. By recognizing God as the true Owner and Head, believers are called to move from crippling anxiety and fear of death into a state of peaceful stewardship and constant praise.