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What The Gospel Is Not
As a ministry that focuses on the truth… we are for the gospel. But by the very definition of being for something, that means we are then against what contradicts what we are for. In light of this, Costi Hinn continues his series on the gospel by exposing five common ways the gospel gets distorted and turns to the Bible for the truth.
What Is the Gospel?
In this episode, Costi Hinn kicks off a brand new series on the gospel that will strengthen your ability to share it with others.
Waging War On Porn (feat. Owen Strachan)
In this episode, Owen Strachan sits down with Costi Hinn to talk about strategies to effectively wage war against pornography, which is one of Satan's biggest tools to lure people to the destruction that sexual sin brings and has become increasingly prevalent in this generation.
Summer Sermon Series | John MacArthur: "The Need for Doctrinal Courage"
The next sermon in our summer series is by John MacArthur from Shepherd's Conference 2018 at Grace Community Church. In this message, he addresses the need to not only preach the gospel, but to also guard it with courage and boldness in a world full of false doctrines that try to add works to salvation. True salvation is only by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
How Do You Get Into Heaven?
In this video, Randy Alcorn sits down with Costi Hinn to answer the most important question: How does someone get into heaven?
Is Hell Real?
Some people think hell isn't a real place and is just a scare tactic used to manipulate people into obeying God. In this video, Costi Hinn sits down with Brett Skinner to address the uncomfortable doctrine of hell.
The Kingdom of Heaven is Like…
In this final episode of the parables series, Costi Hinn unpacks two parables that Jesus uses to explain what the kingdom of heaven is like (Matthew 13:44-46).
The Vineyard Workers
In this episode, Costi Hinn unpacks Matthew 20:1-13 and the parable of the vineyard workers. In this passage, Jesus highlights the nature of God’s sovereign grace and His prerogative to save who He wants to, when He wants to, and use them however He wants to. This episode will be a great encouragement to those who may feel like a second-class citizen in Christ because they are late bloomers when it comes to salvation.
The Four Soils
In this episode, Costi Hinn explains the parable of the four soils (also called “parable of the sower”) in which Jesus delivers clear and convicting truth about human hearts and how they receive the seed of the Word. Many people don’t understand this parable, but Christ makes it easy to interpret as He provides His own explanation in Matthew 13:18-23.
The Pharisee and the Publican
In this episode, Costi Hinn explains the meaning of Jesus’ parable about two men who went up to the temple to pray one day. Themes in this episode include justification by faith, humility, repentance, self-righteousness, and salvation.
The Prodigal Son
In this episode, Costi Hinn continues his series through the parables by unpacking truths from Jesus' teaching on the prodigal son that speak to lost souls and religious hypocrites. Themes include sin, repentance, grace, self-righteousness, and forgiveness. Whether you're a long-time Christian or new to faith, the lessons from this parable will bring you back to the foundation of salvation and God's love for us.
The Ten Virgins
Some people are ready for Christ to return or call them home, and some are not. Some people are living for themselves but think they are saved, while others are humbly living their life for God’s glory. In the parable of “The Ten Virgins” Jesus arrests the eternal perspective of His audience by showcasing how once the Lord returns, it will be too late to be saved. Today is the day of salvation.
Understanding Redemption This Easter
Easter is a wonderful time of reflection and celebration for those who have been redeemed by Christ. In this video, Brett Skinner shares some key texts in Scripture that help us understand the significance of redemption, why we need it, and how it shapes our lives as Christians.
God’s Will in Salvation
In this episode, Costi Hinn continues the series on God’s will by unpacking God’s will in salvation. Using Ephesians 1:3-6 he showcases how God’s not absent from our salvation, nor is He out of the equation when it comes to who gets saved. God is sovereign and His will very much includes who is saved, when they are saved, and that they stay saved. The doctrine of “election” comes up in this episode as does the doctrine of “adoption.”
Principles of Evangelism
In this video, Ray Comfort shares with Tony Wood key principles of evangelism, vital warnings, and how to balance evangelism with apologetics.
Diagnosing Your Child's Salvation
Nearly 8/10 kids raised in the church will walk away by age 19.
In this video, Tony & Bre Wood provide a Biblical diagnosis of salvation that they use with their own kids.
Grace is Amazing
In this video, Albert Kilgore unpacks the comprehensive work of grace in the life of a believer: both to save and sanctify him.
Attributes of God: Justice
Our world is crying for justice: social justice, racial justice, diversity justice, gender justice, and on it goes. In this video, Anthony Wood unpacks the justice we hear little about: God's justice.
How Can the Death of Jesus be a ‘Good’ Friday?
The sinless Son of God was brutally murdered. How can this be “good”? In this video, Brett Skinner explains why this bleak day in history is rightfully called “Good” Friday, unveiling the most remarkable truth.
The Gospel
What is the gospel, and why is it such good news? In this video, Brett Skinner outlines the key elements of the glorious gospel.