Saturday, November 29, 2008
For the Glory of It All
For the Glory of It All is an introduction to the concepts and teachings of the doctrines of grace. Though not exhaustive, the book aims at tackling the core beliefs, ideas, and truths behind the doctrines in order to hit their true essence: the glory of God. This eBook is available free of charge. Printings will be available soon. Please share this with as many people, lost or saved, as you can. And let us know your thoughts, your questions, and especially any testimonials that may arise from the reading. God bless-
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
November 25th Student Ministry Q&A with John
John answers a wide variety of questions by middle and high school students on November 25th, a tuesday night service before thanksgiving. The format was done via text messaging, similar to the Q&A sessions John does for the college ministry.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Junk Drawer: Spiritual Gifts
This sermon in the Junk Drawer series is on spiritual gifts. John discusses two main spiritual gifts, healing and speaking in tongues.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Pray For Christ Honoring Enlightenment
This sermon was on November 19th, to the student ministry of Dayspring Baptist Church, by John Blythe. John preached about how we can pray to Christ for enlightenment, not just asking for things we "need".
Monday, November 17, 2008
Junk Drawer: Stewardship
John preaches the fourth sermon in the Junk Drawer series on Stewardship. What is Tithing? Is it a command?
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Junk Drawer: Sacraments Q&A
John answers a few questions that people texted in during the Sacraments sermon. The questions are listed below:
1) Where did Paul define baptism?
2) Where do Catholics get the idea of Transubstantiation?
3) Should sweet, little babies be baptized?
4) If I have already been baptized, but don't feel like I'm a Christian, should I be re-baptized?
5) If Satan can kill us in this world, does that mean God has less control over when and how we die?
6) When Jesus died, was He separated from the Trinity?
7) Today at a certain church, they did a baptism. They poured water on a man's head. Is this biblical? Does it matter what "kind" of baptism a church does?
8) Acts 19 calls the people Paul spoke to disciples, but they were not baptized in the Holy Spirit. Were they fully Christian?
1) Where did Paul define baptism?
2) Where do Catholics get the idea of Transubstantiation?
3) Should sweet, little babies be baptized?
4) If I have already been baptized, but don't feel like I'm a Christian, should I be re-baptized?
5) If Satan can kill us in this world, does that mean God has less control over when and how we die?
6) When Jesus died, was He separated from the Trinity?
7) Today at a certain church, they did a baptism. They poured water on a man's head. Is this biblical? Does it matter what "kind" of baptism a church does?
8) Acts 19 calls the people Paul spoke to disciples, but they were not baptized in the Holy Spirit. Were they fully Christian?
Junk Drawer: Sacraments
John talks about the sacraments (Baptism and the Lord's Supper). These are two vital things that we either: 1) Think we know, but don't; 2) Have been taught wrongly about them.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Junk Drawer: Salvation: Amazing Grace Q&A
This is the second Q&A session in the Junk Drawer series. John answered questions that the audience texted in during the sermon. There was over 20 questions texted in. Not all the questions were answered in this session. John will be posting a few video responses to the really big questions on the Facebook group and his YouTube page (www.youtube.com/JohnBlythe).
Junk Drawer: Salvation: Amazing Grace
This is the second week of the Junk Drawer series. John preaches the Gospel and speaks about salvation. God's grace is amazing!
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