May Jesus our High Priest and King bless you today! I am sharing a message with you about the importance of the blood of Jesus because the blood of Jesus is our most precious blessing, because without the shed blood of Jesus we would have no redemption, no salavtion, no eternal life, no adoption as sons or daughters of God, no eternal inheritance, no peace and no joy and no hope, no place in Heaven, nothing good at all. Thank God for the blood! I love to hear and speak about the blood. Knowing these truth made all the difference in my life. I am sharing some rejoicing and enjoyable words on this topic with you. You are blessed! You are much loved, greatly loved.
In this clip from the sermon, "What Is the Cost of Your Oil?" Sis. E puts herself in the Scripture, as the woman with the Alabaster Box. To see the entire sermon, visit the website or find it on YouTube. For other videos or more information on the ministry visit www.ongoodground.org
Catch a clips of the mini-series that premiered on MNN network. The first episode is broken into seven segments, where Damon Lee asks the tough questions about faith, purpose and relationship with God.
9-30-14 This week we continued our verse by verse walk through the entire epistle of Romans. This twenty-ninth session we concluded looking at chapter 8 (verses 29-39). In this session we looked specifically at the issue of predestination as it relates to the Lord's foreknowledge as well as the wonderful and amazing love of our God! God knew me before I knew Him and yet He loved me. This is a powerful and inspirational study!
Why is it necessary to work for your living, go to school for an education, or have a good diet and exercise to enjoy good health? Why does not God immediately judge the wicked or save the lost, without the use of human agents? God by his providence is pleased to work through "second causes." Watch as Pastor MacLaren shows what this means from the Westminster Confession of Faith. This commentary is provided during the Sunday worship service of First Presbyterian Church in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, on September 28, 2014. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
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