Paul: the Twelfth Apostle

The content discusses the selection of Matthias as the twelfth apostle through casting lots, highlighting that this decision was made prior to the Holy Spirit's arrival. It contrasts this method with Paul’s later selection by God, emphasizing that appointments in ministry should be divinely led rather than determined by human criteria or practices.

The Torch and the Oven.

The content explores the significance of God's covenant with Abraham as depicted in Genesis 15:17-18, emphasizing the smoking oven and burning torch as symbols of righteousness and punishment. It discusses the everlasting implications of this covenant, the importance of faith, and the dual nature of divine judgment and grace illustrated through scripture.

Exempt from Hades Not Hell!

This study examines the distinction between Hades and Hell, emphasizing the theological belief that "Once Saved, Always Saved" is flawed. It explores biblical concepts of salvation, righteousness, and the consequences of living without true faith. The work advocates for a deeper understanding of Christian life, highlighting the necessity of active engagement in righteousness by the Spirit.

The Deception that Devours!

This is a brief statement about the dangerous of a mind that seeks to justify wrongful actions, as to think sin is not really a sin if we really wanted it from the depth of our soul. That the outcome of our desire supersedes our methods, as a result we fail to recognise the wiles of our enemy in robing us of the value of true repentance.

In Spirit and in Truth.

In this study we will be expounding on what it means to Worship God, in Spirit and in Truth. The Aim of this study is to get to the root of the Lord’s message, which He seeks to convey to us in most of His parables, that is the central theme of being Born Again. And we hope to show this truth through three main Parables which are intertwined to give us a full picture: the Parable of the Sower, the Parable of the House and its foundation, and the Parable of the Ten Virgins.

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