When We’re Weak, We’re Strong

Sonship Rights Walking with God Greenkill Conference Center Chatten, Bob 06/26/2019 06/26/2019

Jesus Christ is our example in every category in how to walk with God. Yet Jesus Christ was not able to do it all on his own. There’s no true strength, ability or sufficiency unless we are relying on God’s great strength, ability and sufficiency. This teaching looks at how Jesus Christ was strong and walked in mighty power due to the spirit that enabled him. It also looks at some things that the Bible says won’t help us to be strong. When we accept that we are weak, we are able to be truly strong by allowing His strength to rest in us. Jesus Christ already won the victory for us in the spiritual battle; all we need to do is stand in that victory and claim what’s ours. We have the God-given ability, the power on the inside, but now we need to manifest it. We have to decide to be strong in it. We have the nine manifestations and our power of attorney to use Christ’s name. It is the Christ in us that equips us to carry out our calling. Let’s be people who are ready for everything and equal to anything because we are strong in the Lord and the power of His might. We can run towards the challenge, eager to take it on, because we know the battle is the Lord’s, and He has already made us victorious. Let’s be strong in the Lord because we walk in all the greatness of the victory in Christ and the holy spirit in us.

Our Attitude Towards God’s Word

Believing Integrity of the Word Greenkill Conference Center Chatten, Bob 04/27/2019 04/27/2019

We are taught how knowing that God’s Word and His will are in the scriptures allows us to go to them with confidence. We read of a living Word that is always dynamic, and we have a God who is omnipotent. We should have the hunger to see God work, always expecting that the pure Word of God believed will produce the desired effect.

Deliverance from Condemnation

Deliverance Renewed Mind The First-Century Church Aldersgate Center Chatten, Bob 06/04/2005 06/04/2005

This wonderful teaching examines the life of Paul. We see his life prior to being born again and his life afterwards. He did terrible things to the believers, to Jesus Christ and God, but once he saw that he was completely wrong, he was able to accept the grace and mercy from God. This is for a pattern for us to not condemn ourselves but to walk in righteous power and love.

Marriage

Lifestyle of a Believer Love Marriage, Family, and Children Aldersgate Center (Newton, NJ) Chatten, Bob 05/13/2000 05/13/2000

This teaching focuses on one chapter, 1 Corinthians 7, which is written to the Church regarding God’s spiritual advice on relationships. All of our human relationships were designed to be a blessing but not a distraction from God. Topics covered include the love of God as the basis of relationships, premarital sex, sex in marriage, temptations, unmarried believers, widows, married Christians, and Christians married to non-Christians. The key to all these relationships is to walk with God. We don’t have time to lose focus from God with all of our human relationships and worldly things beyond our need. Enjoy your relationships in all these situations, but don’t get distracted from putting God first and manifesting the love of God in the renewed mind.

The Love of God

Love Aldersgate Center Chatten, Bob 05/12/2000 05/12/2000

This teaching focuses on agapē love being God’s very nature and how it is available for God’s children to love with the same type of unconditional and unselfish love in the new birth. Love in the renewed mind in manifestation is the distinguishing characteristic of the Lord Jesus Christ’s followers upon the Earth. Loving with the love of God is a commitment out of freedom of will and is not based on emotion or the actions of other people. God loves me, therefore I love you; since God’s love for me never changes, neither does my love for you since my love is based on God. If we compromise on right doctrine, what we are manifesting ceases to be agapē. God’s love is like a magnet that draws people to God; it is the most powerful motivating factor in the world. God has poured into us His perfect love nature, and we as His sons can have that love in full manifestation in all aspects of our lives.

Our Hope: Christ’s Return

The Hope Greenkill Conference Center Chatten, Bob 06/28/2018 06/28/2018

This teaching is overflowing with truths about the great Hope of Christ’s return and what it means for us as the body of Christ. It starts off with fall of man in the Garden of Eden and our need for hope. It breaks down the events of Jesus Christ’s second coming and the comfort we have as a result. Then, it looks at all of today’s issues that will be COMPLETELY done away with as a result of the Hope, starting with the seven things in Romans 8 that can try to separate us from the love of Christ. There will be perfect unity with the Hope; division will be done away with. We are going to get perfect, eternal, supernatural, and unfathomably wonderful bodies. The rulers of the darkness of this world will be overcome. And finally, there is going to be the final destruction of the Devil and his greatest weapon, death. We’ve never known life without the Adversary. There will be no more pressure, hurt, or evil. It will be gone forever, never again to be seen. We will no longer have need for the whole armor of God because the fiery darts of the wicked will not exist. Paradise restored is the final culmination of the Hope. The central blessing is that God will be there with us face to face like in the original Paradise. Our God has always been a God of hope and He wants us to be people full of hope as a present reality. The hope of Christ’s return is the Christian believer’s immovable North Star that keeps us on course and influences everything we do. Every time we speak in tongues we prove that Jesus Christ got up from the dead and remember that he is coming back. To know and to love the Lord Jesus Christ is to joyfully anticipate his return. We have the Hope of Christ’s return…he is coming back!

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