Monthly Archive: August 2012
This bilingual sermon explores the loss of authority, security, and belonging following the Fall in Genesis. Brother Elias argues that human identity is not found in status or performance, but in a restored relationship with Christ. He concludes with practical affirmations to help believers internalize their worth as children of God.
The sermon explores the necessity of having a clear spiritual goal, using Apostle Paul’s life as a blueprint. By valuing Christ above all worldly “profits” and intentionally forgetting the past, believers are called to press toward the prize of knowing Jesus and experiencing His resurrection power.
Brother Edward outlines five ways to avoid damaging one’s relationship with the Holy Spirit: grieving, quenching, lying to, resisting, and blaspheming the Spirit. Through biblical examples and personal anecdotes, he emphasizes that spiritual health depends on immediate repentance, authenticity, and the active exercise of spiritual gifts to keep the “fire” burning.