Everyone has sinned —and so every one of us is guilty before God, and every one of us needs to be saved. By responding to Jesus Christ in faith we can find His divine salvation.
God the Creator and Christ the Saviour are described in the Revelation. We see Almighty God enthroned in Heaven with everything under His control and Christ, the Lamb of God, as the one who is worthy of all our worship.
Broken covenants require atonement. But in our broken relationship with the Creator, Jesus shed His blood to redeem that covenant relationship—the blood of the Lamb of God, "which taketh away the sin of the world."
Richard Herr speaks on the Doctrine of Justification and what it means for the Christian.
Do you feel convicted, condemned, and guilty? Is there any hope? What is the way to peace? Listen to this message to discover God's provision for freedom from sin.
Richard Herr speaks on the Doctrine of Sanctification and what it means for man. What is sanctification? How does sanctification effect me today?
What is sin? When do thoughts or actions become sin? When does not doing something become sin?
Richard Herr speaks on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Who is the Holy Spirit? What does the holy Spirit do? How should I respond to the Holy Spirit?
This is an audio recording of the reading of the Book of Ruth from KJV. This is an inspiring account of loss, faith, commitment, trust, and blessing. Be inspired as you listen.
What is the election of God? Does it mean that some people will automatically be saved and others not?
What is humility? How do I get humility? Or, how do I know if I am humble? "Humility is one of those traits that, once you claim to have it, it gets away."
The ability to remember is very valuable, but the power to forget is just as important. There are some things that we must learn to forget.
On Pentecost Sunday we commemorate the pouring out of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Jesus. The Spirit came upon them and gave them the power they needed to testify and die for their Lord. From that moment on their lives were changed.