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The Spirit as Jesus’ Successor (The Paraclete)

July 16th at 9:00am

In the Gospel of John and the book of Acts, the Holy Spirit is not merely an “influence,” but the personal successor to Jesus’ earthly ministry. As Jesus ascended to the Father, He did not leave His followers as orphans; He sent “Another” (Allos) of the same kind to carry out His sovereign rule over the world and the church.

Christ’s Intercessory Prayer

July 14th at 9:52am

Staying in God’s presence is not merely a psychological state of mind; it is the lived reality of Jesus’ petition in John 17. In this prayer, Jesus acts as the “Bridge” that allows a human being to dwell in the presence of a holy God.

Staying in God’s Presence

July 13th at 9:48am

Maintaining the “filling” of the Spirit is not about earning God’s presence—which is already secured by Christ’s work—but about keeping the channels of communication and obedience open. In the New Testament, this is a cooperative effort between the believer’s will and the Spirit’s power.

The Evidence of the Fruit of the Spirit

July 7th at 12:44am

To understand how the Fruit of the Spirit serves as the empirical evidence of being “filled,” we have to look at the transition from the internal work (Regeneration) to the external manifestation (Sanctification).

Christians possess two competing natures.

July 2nd at 7:54am

Christians possess two competing natures—the “flesh” (the old, sinful nature) and the “Spirit” (the new nature given by the Holy Spirit). Winning this daily internal battle isn’t about human willpower, but about strategic, daily reliance on God.

Is Christ From History or From Eternity?

July 1st at 5:19pm

From one of our wisest Spirit-led Brothers in Christ, I share the wonderful insight of Dr. Jeremiah, who challenges the common tendency to view Jesus solely through a 1st-century historical lens. Instead, he invites believers to unpack the profound theological and personal implications of Christ’s eternal nature.

The Apostasy of King Charles III

June 30th at 10:11am

The following is written by Revd Canon Brett Murphy.

Bible Men of Godly Character

June 22nd at 12:52pm

To understand biblical character deeply, we have to look directly at the moments their convictions were tested.

The Mind as the “Control Center” of Health

June 13th at 11:55am

Romans 8:5–8 serves as the definitive “diagnostic manual” for the study we’ve built. It moves beyond abstract theology to describe the psychosomatic reality of the believer: how a spiritual state (Regeneration) dictates a mental state (Mindset), which ultimately results in a physical and eternal outcome (Life or Death).

A Guide to Christian Spirit-led Meditation

June 6th at 10:57am

Unlike Eastern practices that seek to transcend or empty the mind, in this study, Morton T. Kelsey’s classic work, teaches that Christian meditation is about filling the mind with Christ and engaging the inner realm to encounter a living Person.

Apostle John: The Prophetic Spirit’s Insight

June 1st at 1:00pm

In the Johannine literature (the Gospel, Epistles, and Revelation), the Holy Spirit is most famously introduced as the Paraclete—the “Helper” or “Advocate.” While the terms “Holy Spirit” and “Spirit” appear frequently, the focus is on the Spirit as the One who testifies to the truth of Jesus and empowers the prophetic visions of the end times.

The Regenerate Spirit vs. The Diseased Mind

May 28th at 12:56pm

To compare a regenerate life in the Spirit with physical and mental health, we must look at how Scripture uses biological and psychological metaphors to describe spiritual reality. In the biblical worldview, a “diseased” spiritual state is characterized by fragmentation and decay, while a “healthy” regenerate state is characterized by integration and life.