Christmas Greetings
May He who is the Prince of Peace find a new birth in your own heart and life as we celebrate His first coming. May the joys of this season bring happiness and fulfillment in giving our best in memory of Him who gave HIS ALL.
Parable of the Talents
This is an exhortation of our Lord that we live a life of USE. Each of us are given talent, few or many by which we are expected to put to USE. Depending on what we do with what God gives us for USE in the Kingdom of God, IT will render us either a faithful servant or one who is condemned to eternity for lack of use.
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Parable of the Talents Pt III 3 min
The talents denote the knowledges of divine truths which are given to by the Lord to every man, with the faculty of apprehending and using them aright. Talents are given to us through divine truth but are multiplied by divine love through use.
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Parable of the Talents Pt II 27 Min
The talents denote the knowledges of divine truths which are given to by the Lord to every man, with the faculty of apprehending and using them aright. Talents are given to us through divine truth but are multiplied by divine love through use.
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WISE AND FOOLISH BUILDER (Part one of two parts)
The whole difference between the wise and the foolish and between the eternal consequences of wisdom and folly, consists in one thing, and is described in one word: DOETH. This word holdsa most prominent piece in economy of the religious life. To do or not to do decides the question of order and disorder, of weakness and power, of salvation and condemnation, of life and death. Doing is the use and end of religion. Hear the Lord's sayings, which includes knowing and understanding them, is but a means to an end, and that end is to DO THEM. To do what we hear is wisdom; to hear and not do is folly.
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WISE AND FOOLISH BUILDER (Part two of two parts)
The whole difference between the wise and the foolish and between the eternal consequences of wisdom and folly, consists in one thing, and is described in one word: DOETH. This word holds a most prominent piece in economy of the religious life. To do or not to do decides the question of order and disorder, of weakness and power, of salvation and condemnation, of life and death. Doing is the use and end of religion. Hear the Lord's sayings, which includes knowing and understanding them, is but a means to an end, and that end is to DO THEM. To do what we hear is wisdom; to hear and not do is folly.
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The House of Prayer
The chief purpose of the House of God is above all else is that of PRAYER. God cannot work in a prayerless church. An overcoming church is dedicated to the cause of PRAYER. Jesus said that his house would be called the House of Prayer Among all nations. The power in a church is no greater than the power produced in the prayer rooms
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Put This in You
The importance of this message given by a man of God is more critical to your survival both now and forever. Eat this and and you will live.
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