Brother Keith Daniel speaks of the need of sound doctrine in the Church today with a strong warning message. He speaks of a time where believers will not endure sound doctrine. Keith highlights the Incarnation of Christ as a fundamental the fact that God was made Flesh, which many sects are denying in our day. Lastly he speaks of Christ as Saviour and coming Judge.
In this message brother Aaron Hurst gives us a clear warning about the second coming of the Lord. He speaks in light of what is happening in the world to keep our lamps lighted with the Holy Spirit and repentance. He shares and exhorts from the letters to the churches in revelation to keep our walks with the Lord free from sins and false teachings.
Leonard Ravenhill expounds of the passage by St. James, "Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes." And applies this to ask for a life of surrender and repentance. Excellent message to introspect and consider your life as from the dust and to the dust, let us surrender our life to the Lord.
Bishop Stewart shares his passion for a work of revival. He speaks clearly on the main goal and focus of revival namely, Jesus Christ Himself. He speaks on how the traditions of the Church reinforce this and speak of the work of Jesus Christ on the cross and its implications in our own lives. He also shares the role of God the Holy Spirit in revival.
Francis Chan speaks on a very important subject of Church Unity and the sacredness of the Church. This message warns as the Scripture does: "If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred." In the body of Christ in North America especially there is a great need to hear this message. To see God's people as holy and all of us as a body of Christ together and not to bite and devour one another as we are wounding Christ Himself who we share in.
Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, to the Church which is at Ephesus, in Asia, deservedly most happy, being blessed in the greatness and fullness of God the Father, and predestinated before the ages of time, that it should be always for an enduring and unchangeable glory, being united and elected through the true passion by the will of the Father, and Jesus Christ, our God: Abundant happiness through Jesus Christ, and His undefiled grace.
Pastor Fitch shows that once God has revealed His will to us we should do it and nothing else and if you have not heard specific instructions from the Lord then we are to do what the Word of God commands. Once God had revealed His will to us we must do it regardless of the consquences.
Brother Paul Washer here describes something that is drastically wanting in the modern movement that calls itself Evangelicalism. There is a great need to see God-focused worship, and not man-centered humanism in the Church. We have lost our right focus on things eternal and become a Church that caters to the needs of the people. This message also is a cry for individual believers to develop a private walk with the Lord in sincerity of worship, God for God Himself.
Festo Kivengere, a Ugandan Anglican bishop converted during the East African revival, speaks passionately about the glory of Jesus Christ and what that glory really means. "This is Jesus praying to His Father," says Kivengere, "almost lifting ordinary, simple people into an unspeakable, incredible kind of experience." He contrasts the formidable, unapproachable glory of the Old Testament through the experiences of Abraham, Moses and Isaiah with the glorious triumph of Christ's death and resurrection that has passed the glory (the radiant character of the living God) on to each child of God!
Don Currin shares on the topic of coming persecution to North America. From modern events he gives a prophetic sense of what is coming from the Lord. He exposits 1 Peter 4 to give us clear direction from God of what to do when persecution comes to believers. Through examples martyrdom is shown to be a way of great glory for believers and God will give us grace in our hour of trial and pressure.