Conquering Faith

This video is not about prosperity teaching; this video is not about Christian nationalism. This is about conquering the hardest territory that we have and for which we are responsible: ourselves, to become like Christ and also to bring the gospel of Jesus to the world. In this video we explore and discuss Joshua 14:6-15, where Caleb enters the Promised Land at 85 years old, physically rejuvenated and ready for battle, as our example of conquering faith. Here’s a link to the passage: Joshua 14:6-15

I mention this passage in the video: Hannah Whithall Smith, in her book The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life, cited this passage from an unspecified writer: “Everything is overadvertised. Is it the same with the same with the kingdom of God? Do the fruits which we raise from the seed of the kingdom verify the description given by Him from whom we obtained that good seed? Has He played us false? There is a feeling abroad that Christ has offered in his Gospel more than he has to give; people think that they have not exactly realized what was predicted as the portion of the kingdom of God. But why is this so? Has the kingdom of God been overadvertised, or is it only that it has been underbelieved? Has the Lord Jesus Christ been overestimated, or has he only been undertrusted?”

YouTube Series On Reaching Our World

This is a personal message on the Great Commission of Jesus Christ, from Matthew 28:18-20. It’s about making his last command our first concern and our first priority.

What directions did Jesus Christ give to his church? What is the gospel of Jesus Christ? What is the mission which he gave his disciples? This message is from Luke 24:46-49 for you to give you an understanding of what Jesus had to say during his post resurrection teaching ministry about what his disciples were to do until he returns.

What is it like to see the world through the eyes of Jesus? What specific prayer request did he leave with us? This message goes through Matthew 9:35-38 to answer these questions.

Many evangelical mothers and fathers are extremely concerned about their sons and daughters who have departed from faith in Christ or who have never come to faith in Christ. What if God has greater concerns, about an entire prodigal world?