Believing in the Gravity of Jesus

James 2:14 What is the use (profit), my brethren, for anyone to profess to have faith if he has no [good] works [to show for it]? Can [such] faith save [his soul]?
What is the point of God giving us faith if we never use it for good works that He has predestined for us to walk in (Ephesians 2:10)? God only gives us what we need, so let us use what He has given us, for His glory, to be set free, and stay free!

This Easter program we celebrate the tremendous sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ, who became the Ransom for Many according to Matthew 20:28 (AMPC), so that the world might find salvation and be made safe and sound through Him (John 3:17, AMPC).

Following on from the previous program, encouraging you to cast your cares upon the Lord. Captives that are set free should no longer be still captive.

We’ve been prayed for by many. We got healed or delivered, then after a while it seems like the condition came back and was worse than before. Did we check the fine print in the Bible? Every agreement, covenant, contract has fine print. Let us find out about what the Bible says about deliverance, healing and salvation, so that our fruit may remain.
Pastor Catrice speaks on the topic this week.

God Breathed His Own Word. The Creator authored Himself, His Word, His Living Word, His Son Christ Jesus. God by His Holy Spirit authored the Bible and not man. Man was inspired by God to write what he heard in his heart to write from the Holy Spirit.

The first of two programs looking at Luke 16:19-31, regarding the rich man and the destitute Lazarus. On earth Lazarus was at the gate of the rich man, begging for anything that may drop from the man’s table. After both died (in the physical sense), the rich man and Lazarus switched positions. The man was taken to Hades (the place of the dead) by angels, while Lazarus was finally absent his afflictions in Abraham’s bosom. The selfish man was now experiencing worse than what Lazarus experienced begging at the man’s gate. The man saw Lazarus far off across a great chasm between them. That chasm that has been fixed, that separates those who reject salvation and those who are blessed by receiving it by confessing Jesus as their Lord and believing that God raised Him from the dead. (Romans 10:9-10).