God wants us to love people as Jesus Christ loves. Love others in the same sacrificial and abundant way He has loved us.
READ MOREAs Christians, we have been instructed to love as Jesus loves in an increasingly loveless world. In this message, Adrian Rogers uses the example of Jesus washing His disciples’ feet to fulfill the command given in John 13.
READ MOREWhen you are filled with the Holy Spirit, you are being transformed from glory into glory. And because the Holy Spirit of God is the transforming power of God, He not only consumes, but He also transforms.
READ MOREGod’s way is not the absence of the trials but His presence with you in the trials.
READ MOREIn Luke 22, we find Jesus is in the garden of Gethsemane, praying: Lord, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me. What was it that caused Jesus to dread the drinking of that cup? In this message, Adrian Rogers explains the symbolism behind the cup, as well as the great wrestle between Jesus’ holy humanity and divine love for us all.
READ MOREThere’s no way you can pray in faith with unconfessed and unrepented of sin in your heart.
READ MOREThe Day of Pentecost in Act 2 marked the birth of the Church, and the burst of the Holy Flame that is the Holy Spirit. In this message, Adrian Rogers shows how to keep this spiritual fire burning.
READ MOREWe are called to be filled with the Spirit. This is not simply a blessing to enjoy; it is a command to obey. But it is passive. Paul doesn’t say get filled, he says be filled. This is something God does; it is supernatural.
READ MOREFaith is believing the Word of God and acting on it. If you simply believe the Word of God, that’s not faith yet: that’s the preamble to faith, the root of faith. Acting on the Word of God is faith.
READ MOREFaith is the distinguishing mark of the Christian. It is our chief duty to exercise our belief in Jesus. But when our faith seems to be broken—how do we repair it? In this message, Adrian Rogers uses the example of Abraham’s faith to share how we can repair a broken faith.
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