How to Take Care of Others
Lifestyle of a Believer Love The Great Mystery The Fellowlaborers’ House (2 Baier) Mercado, Dean 12/30/2011 12/30/2011
This teaching is split into four practical sections on how to care for others: (1) decide to love others and walk in love, (2) consider others before yourself, (3) believe God works in you, and (4) follow up with people to see how they are doing. We are very valuable to God, and we can decide to make other people valuable to us.
Live Love – Close
Live Love – Close Love Greenkill Conference Center Chatten, Bob Carr, Jerry 04/26/2009 04/26/2009
This teaching looks at about how we are to live love according to God’s Word by examining the example of walking in the love of God manifested by Jesus Christ towards Judas. At the end of the teaching, Jerry Carr makes some brief comments about the teaching and the weekend in general, and then a healing service was offered to those in need of healing which closed out the weekend.
Encouragement: How to Comfort a Heart
Leadership and Service Love Witnessing and Undershepherding Greenkill Conference Center Gilmore, Michael 04/14/2007 04/14/2007
This teaching looks at various usages of words translated “comfort” to show the things that bring true comfort. The contrast between genuine words of comfort and smooth, flattering words is presented. Michael states that anyone who knows any of God’s Word can bring comfort to people and exhorts them not to hold back in doing so.
Colossians 2:2
The Great Mystery Leadership and Service Love Greenkill Conference Center Carr, Jerry 04/13/2007 04/13/2007
This teaching opens the 2007 Spring Advance and shows the context of the theme verse, Colossians 2:2, which is the Mystery. The Apostle Paul’s ministry was to serve, preach, live, and make known the Mystery. God’s heart, Paul’s heart, and Jerry Carr’s heart for the weekend is that believers would understand the Mystery, not only in head but in heart, be united in love, and be certain of the knowledge of the One Body and Christ in us to the end of living it.
Romans 12:9 – 12:23 and Romans Chapter 14 – Audio
Romans 12:9 – 12:23 and Romans Chapter 14
Romans 12:9 – 12:23 and Romans Chapter 14 Leadership and Service Love Cinardo Home (Rutherford, NJ) Zolezzi, Steve 11/15/2007 11/15/2007
In this part of Romans 12 we see the love of God without hypocrisy and practical things we can do in order to manifest that love among the believers. Romans chapter 14 handles not judging one another by carnal judgments because all believers respond to the same lord, the Lord Jesus Christ. We have great freedom in Christ, but we’re not to use our freedom in ways that might cause another believer to stumble in his or her walk with God.