Paul: The Transforming Power Of God’s Grace

Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, as he often introduces himself in his epistles is undoubtedly the most influential Christian leader in Christian history. He authored 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament. By his own testimony, he worked more than all the other apostles. He didn’t take glory for that though; he … Continue reading Paul: The Transforming Power Of God’s Grace

Silencing False Teachers By Sound Doctrine

For there are many unruly and vain talkers and deceivers, specially they of the circumcision: Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre’s sake (Titus 1:10-11KJV). AD. 62-64: the Church in Crete is threathened by false teachers, “teaching things which they ought not for filthy … Continue reading Silencing False Teachers By Sound Doctrine

The Author Of Eternal Life

And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him (Hebrews 5:9). The text is speaking about Christ. Indeed, the whole of the book of Hebrews speaks of Christ and his superiority over all things. Christ offers salvation and eternal life. But one may ask, why Salvation? Salvation … Continue reading The Author Of Eternal Life

The Gospel: God’s Message To Humankind

Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus , called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God (Romans 1:1) Paul introduces himself as a servant of Christ. He goes on further to say why he is a servant of Christ; he was set apart to proclaim the gospel of God. The Christian message … Continue reading The Gospel: God’s Message To Humankind

Belief Doesn’t Defy Logic: A Response To Pst. Otabil

At the just ended Greater works conference, an annual conference of the ICGC, a Charismatic church in Ghana; one of the speakers--Matthew Ashimolowow  is reported to have called for a special offering for people to sow seeds of different amounts based on what they expect to experience in their life. Millionaire status $5,000.00 Seed of … Continue reading Belief Doesn’t Defy Logic: A Response To Pst. Otabil