What it means to be a servant.
Happiness isn’t your heritage, joy is your heritage.
The new song is joyful servanthood.
Songs
Psalm 98:1-9, Matthew 25:31-46
Recorded June 5, 1988 (542)
What it means to be a servant.
Happiness isn’t your heritage, joy is your heritage.
The new song is joyful servanthood.
Songs
Psalm 98:1-9, Matthew 25:31-46
Recorded June 5, 1988 (542)
Rebellion is to not say something because you’re afraid of the faces of men.
Submission means you present what’s there.
James 3:3-5, Isaiah 40:3-5, 9:2-7, 49:1-26
Recorded May 26, 1988 (531)
The feast is being celebrated in your land.
Your warfare is over because you know you’ve lost.
Your life is not dependent on what your mind thinks about it, it’s dependent on the resurrection of Christ.
Isaiah 40:1-31
Recorded May 25, 1988 (530)
Language of God.
It is finished.
Joshua 24:1-33, 1 Corinthians 10:1-4, 2 Corinthians 5:11-21
Recorded May 24, 1988 (529)
Your language keeps you from understanding because language defines no faith.
Devout means seeking truth rather than justification.
You have to unlearn your language to hear the language of God.
1 Peter 4:8-15, Acts 2:1-13 Genesis 11:1-9, 27-32 Daniel 1:1-15, Isaiah 28:5-13
Recorded May 23, 1988 (528)
The end of the commandment (the purpose of life) is love.
Go not to gleen in another field.
Recorded May 22, 1988 (527)
You are the language of God.
Authority.
Pentecost is the death of the world.
James 1:1-8, Psalm 35:20-28, Psalms 18, 68, 98, 110
Recorded May 19, 1988 (526)
On Pentecost something new came into the world.
The whore of Babylon is destroyed on the Feast of Pentecost.
Isaiah 66:1-19, Revelation 17:1-7, 18:1-19:9
Recorded May 18, 1988 (525)
You’ve been perverted by a lifetime of self protection.
James 2:14-3:12, 1:22-25
Recorded May 17, 1988 (524)
At Pentecost we celebrate the empowerment to sing a new song.
Habakkuk 3:1-19, Acts 2:1-24
Recorded May 16, 1988 (523)