BROADCASTS
Oh to live by the Holy Spirit! P2
Do you live your life by the Spirit or by the flesh? What does living by the Spirit mean? Galatians 5:16 tells us if walk by the Spirit, we will not gratify the desires of the flesh. It is the power of the Spirit living in true Christ-followers that enables us to battle sin, to grow in holiness and to sustain us in our walk of sanctification. Take heart and be encouraged knowing that the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is alive, powerful, available and at work in all those who have put their faith in Christ.
Oh to live by the Holy Spirit!
Do you live your life by the Spirit or by the flesh? What does living by the Spirit mean? Galatians 5:16 tells us if walk by the Spirit, we will not gratify the desires of the flesh. It is the power of the Spirit living in true Christ-followers that enables us to battle sin, to grow in holiness and to sustain us in our walk of sanctification. Take heart and be encouraged knowing that the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is alive, powerful, available and at work in all those who have put their faith in Christ.
And He will turn the hearts
Does your life in Christ look different today than it did a year ago? Are you growing closer to Him—or drifting further away? In this final message of the series, we reflect on the closing verses of Malachi. Here, God calls His people to turn their hearts away from the empty temptations of the world—things that ultimately lead to a life without purpose. Instead, He invites us to turn our hearts toward Him. Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.
But for you who fear My name P2
What does it mean to fear the name of the Lord? In the NIV translation of the Bible, the word fear is often translated as reverence—a posture of awe, honor, and worship before the one true God. In the book of Malachi, we’re given a beautiful promise: those who revere His holy name will be cherished and deeply loved by Him. The Lord listens and remembers all who honour and esteem His great name. How awesome and faithful is our God!
Why Partiality is a Problem P2
In today’s message, we’re diving into James 2:1–13, where James—led by the Holy Spirit—confronts a serious issue in the early Church: the sin of partiality. And this message is just as relevant now as it was then. Partiality means showing favoritism—treating people differently based on appearance, status, or wealth. James is clear: this behavior directly opposes the love of Christ. Jesus came to break down barriers, not build them. His gospel is for everyone—regardless of background, power, or position. When we show favoritism, we ignore God’s heart. We elevate ourselves instead of humbling ourselves before Him. As followers of Christ, we’re called to love our neighbors without bias, and to show mercy—just as we’ve received mercy from God. The truth is, we can’t follow Jesus while clinging to favoritism, division, or discrimination. So today, let’s open our hearts to God’s Word. How can we better love those around us—with mercy, without judgment, and without partiality? Stay with us as we explore this convicting and grace-filled passage in the book of James.
But for you who fear My name
What does it mean to fear the name of the Lord? In the NIV translation of the Bible, the word fear is often translated as reverence—a posture of awe, honor, and worship before the one true God. In the book of Malachi, we’re given a beautiful promise: those who revere His holy name will be cherished and deeply loved by Him. The Lord listens and remembers all who honour and esteem His great name. How awesome and faithful is our God!
