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Who are we suffering to teach? Who informs the way we think? The way we live? The way we relate to each other? Or how we meet the challenges of life? If not God, then who? Based on Revelation 2:18-24.
What can we learn from the story of David and his temptation about how we can avoid temptation today? How does this powerful story about God's forgiveness give sinners hope today? Are some in the church carrying burdens that need to be released and given to God?
John Spellman preaches on Transformative Acceptance. In an age where so many are looking for acceptance how can we define what acceptance is? What should it look like in the church? For what purpose does God accept those who come to Him? What is transformation?
Have you ever gone through experiences in which you felt like you weren’t getting answers to your prayers? Have you ever felt like you expected more from the church? Do you leave the church feeling like you’ve had an encounter with God? Everybody who comes to church, at some point has to leave the church, and one of the worst ways to leave the church is the exact same way you came in!
The mind is most easily deceived when it’s attention is not focused where it should be. The moment you get distracted, the moment you get pulled in a particular direction. You can miss something you should have seen but didn’t see because your eyes weren’t where they needed to be.
Elder John Spellman speaks on the subject of running in the right direction. Do we sometimes do the opposite of what God calls us to do? What about when it comes to worship? God has given the church a special mission in preparation for the second coming of Jesus Christ.
John Spellman speaks on the story of Joseph and storing up resources for times of famine. In this practical Bible story we can learn a lot with regard to finances and investing, but what about our spiritual investment? How do we prepare for a spiritual famine in which God's Word becomes scarce and unheeded?
John Spellman preaches at Babylon SDA Church discussing the why difficult things can happen in a Christian's life? Should we be afraid of hardship? Why does God allow it? How did God teach Moses to deal with difficult situations? What lessons are there for us today? Should we give up when things are hard? What if we encounter hardship?
Elder John Spellman speaks on the subject of the story of Elisha and the widow's oil. As believers in Christ, we are God's vessels. Are we empty and ready to receive the oil of God's Spirit? Do we sometimes pray while filling our lives with things that prevent God's blessings? Are we empty and ready to be filled?
Elder John Spellman speaks on the subject of dealing with conflict and the temptation to get even. How should Christians deal with anger? When other treat us wrong, how should we respond? What happens when a prince for a nearby nation abducts and rapes Jacobs daughter? How does this set a model of what not to do when others treat us wrong.How can believers exhibit patience in hardship?
Pastor Michael Mirra interviews Boro Bacev: an ex-homosexual sharing his testimony on surrendering to God and walking with Jesus as a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. After his conviction through a sermon by Doug Batchelor, Boro no longer identifies as a homosexual. Instead, he shares thoughts on his victory over sin, the modern day compromises in the church, and how to share faith with the LGBT community without compromising Bible principle.
Is there a need for revival in the church today? Is the church in a fixed or growth mindset? How does the message of Jesus to the Laodecian's describe our condition? Do we worship God with lip service while our hearts are far from Him?