9 episodes

Sermons, Bible studies, and discussions

Joy N. Elias Joy Elias

    • Religion & Spirituality

Sermons, Bible studies, and discussions

    Spiritual Barrenness Will Be Judged

    Spiritual Barrenness Will Be Judged

    The Gospel rests on the good news that Jesus Christ has accomplished everything necessary for salvation. This is reassuring to all believers; however. it is not meant to be a license to be spiritually inactive. We must participate in the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives as we grow spiritually and expand His Kingdom to the ends of the earth. Spiritual laziness displeases God and there will be consequences. Isaiah 5:1-7

    • 50 min
    If Jesus is Not Your Priority, He is Nothing to You

    If Jesus is Not Your Priority, He is Nothing to You

    If you want the best results in any undertaking, you will have to give your best. Moreover, half-hearted efforts yield mediocre results; so it is better to either give your best or not give at all. This principle is true even for your walk with Jesus Christ. The Lord wants your best or nothing at all. Jesus Christ wants to be the number one priority in your life, or be nothing to you. So if we are going to be followers of Christ, then we must be willing to put everything below Him in priority. It's Christ or nothing.

    • 33 min
    JESUS CHRIST RICHLY SUSTAINS HIS OWN

    JESUS CHRIST RICHLY SUSTAINS HIS OWN

    How are we supposed to live in a relationship with God? For the psalmist, the answer is simple: delight in His word and reject wickedness. Delighting in God's word and living by it means that He will sustain you in all things. The Psalmist gives us three reasons why we are blessed if we delight in the Lord:

    1. Everlasting life and productivity

    2. No condemnation or rejection away from God's people

    3. God will uphold you

    Psalm 1

    • 39 min
    The Christian Calling Necessitates Faithfulness and Fortitude

    The Christian Calling Necessitates Faithfulness and Fortitude

    The world we live in has adopted a pluralistic view of life where there are many answers to the fundamental questions of life, and all are considered equally right. Viewing truth as relative has become the mainstay of the modern global culture. However, the message of the Bible asserts truth as objective and grounded in the one true God. It can be very easy to fall for any new teaching thus subjecting oneself to the deceptions of this age. Followers of Jesus Christ must persevere in the faith by sticking to the core tenets of the Christian teaching and living lives of godliness which are marked by good works. 

    Now what better basis for perseverance in the faith is there than the very Gospel message we received? The Gospel tells us that it is God who chose us for salvation and sanctified us to holiness when we believed. If God started this good work, then it is work that is of utmost importance in all that we do, that is why we must persevere in the faith. The Gospel is the means that God initiates our faith, maintains our faith, and provides us with a future hope for our faith.

    • 29 min
    Trials Lead to Devotion

    Trials Lead to Devotion

    Problems, challenges, and trials make up some of the most painful and dark periods in our lives. Living through them is agonizing and remembering them may be something we quickly eschew. But I want to encourage you to see problems, challenges, and trials as good and necessary experiences in your life. The Psalmist went as far as praising God for putting him through suffering. God uses affliction in the process of sanctification to refine us more into the image of Jesus Christ.

    a. Change your attitude toward trials

    b. Praise God for trials. God is good in the trials

    c. Trials drive you closer to God through His Word

    d. Faithfulness to God is based on obedience to His Word

    e. Trials should not be a temptation to sin but an opportunity to be faithful to God

    Ps 119:65-72

    • 34 min
    God's Honor Imputes Value to Life

    God's Honor Imputes Value to Life

    Living in a materialistic culture, we often judge someone's value to our society based on their material success. A person is afforded more respect and recognition as he or she climbs up the social ladder and attains more worldly feats. Business success, big houses, luxurious cars, prestigious jobs,  fame, and many material possessions are often the indicators for success and/or having value in this world. Though the culture has taught us to think this way, Jesus Christ contends that what brings value to one's life is God's honor. When one serves God, that person is building up for themselves riches in heaven. Hence, God's approval is more valuable than any approval or material thing the world can give to us. Moreover, the things of this world are passing away whilst heavenly riches will last forever. Consequently, we must have an eternal perspective in all matters pertaining to life.

    • 30 min

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