Pure (Part 6): Pure Love (1 Corinthians 13:4-13)
In the final message of the series, Pure, Stephen Evans talks about the love of God and challenges us to show that same love to others.
In the final message of the series, Pure, Stephen Evans talks about the love of God and challenges us to show that same love to others.
In this standalone sermon, Ronnie Evans points to the dangers of placing more importance on our ministry than on the One it serves.
In the fifth message of the series, Pure, Andy Evans exhorts us to walk in the pure light of Christ.
A continuation of the series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. In part twelve, Ronnie Evans examines Jesus’ staggering and challenging claim that how we treat others directly depicts our relationship with Him.
In the fourth message of the series, Pure, Andy Evans challenges us to recognise that for the believer, thinking matters.
A continuation of the series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. In part eleven, Phill Marsh examines Jesus’ statement regarding the poor widow who gave out of her poverty, all she had to live on.
Andy Hawthorne of The Message Trust talks about the feeding of the five thousand from the passage in Mark 6: 30-44. To learn more about The Message Trust, click here.
A continuation of the series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. In part ten, Phill Marsh examines Jesus’ statement – ‘whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.’
In the third message of the new series, Pure, Andy Evans examines the importance of sound teaching and the dangers of distorting the gospel of Christ.
A continuation of the series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. In part nine, Phill Marsh examines Jesus’ statement – ‘the Son can do nothing of His own accord, but only what He sees the Father doing’.