2000s Preaching/Teaching Videos
Jonathan Heng - The Lion And The Lamb (Revelation 5:5-6)
Jesus Christ has many titles, such as Son of God, Son of Man, Messiah, Emmanuel (Matthew 1:23), Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).
In this message, we want to look at Jesus as the Lion and the Lamb. In the natural, the lion and the lamb are seemingly contrasting types of animals. The lion is fierce, bold, strong and swift. On the other hand, the lamb is meek, tender and gracious. Like a lion, Jesus is jealous and zealous for the true holiness and worship of God. For example, He confronted the moneychangers, overthrew their tables and said, "My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer? but ye have made it a den of thieves" (Mark 11:17).
Like a lamb, Jesus was "oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth" (Isaiah 53:7). What is the application for us today? We need men and women who know when to be like a lion, and when to be like a lamb. We need men and women who are full of glory mingled with humility, full of uncompromising justice tempered with mercy, full of majesty mingled with meekness. We need to see Jesus and all that He has accomplished at the cross in order to be all that we can be in Him.
Revelation 5:5-6 portrays the prophetic significance of Jesus as the Lion and the Lamb. From the foundation of the world, God's plan for the ages is that redemption is only through Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God. When humankind fell, Jesus is the only perfect sacrifice to put away sin.
Jesus Christ has many titles, such as Son of God, Son of Man, Messiah, Emmanuel (Matthew 1:23), Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).
In this message, we want to look at Jesus as the Lion and the Lamb. In the natural, the lion and the lamb are seemingly contrasting types of animals. The lion is fierce, bold, strong and swift. On the other hand, the lamb is meek, tender and gracious. Like a lion, Jesus is jealous and zealous for the true holiness and worship of God. For example, He confronted the moneychangers, overthrew their tables and said, "My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer? but ye have made it a den of thieves" (Mark 11:17).
Like a lamb, Jesus was "oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth" (Isaiah 53:7). What is the application for us today? We need men and women who know when to be like a lion, and when to be like a lamb. We need men and women who are full of glory mingled with humility, full of uncompromising justice tempered with mercy, full of majesty mingled with meekness. We need to see Jesus and all that He has accomplished at the cross in order to be all that we can be in Him.
Revelation 5:5-6 portrays the prophetic significance of Jesus as the Lion and the Lamb. From the foundation of the world, God's plan for the ages is that redemption is only through Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God. When humankind fell, Jesus is the only perfect sacrifice to put away sin.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VVmrTrMfwg
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Jonathan Heng - The Spirit And The Bride (Revelation Chapter 22)
Revelation 22:1-21 gives us a glimpse of the New Jerusalem, where Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God will rule and reign. It will be a world that is free from sin and sickness, a world free from Satan and his spirits of darkness. Hallelujah!
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Jonathan Heng - The Spirit And The Bride (Revelation Chapter 22)
Revelation 22:1-21 gives us a glimpse of the New Jerusalem, where Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God will rule and reign. It will be a world that is free from sin and sickness, a world free from Satan and his spirits of darkness. Hallelujah!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bPIWxZQCI8
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Jonathan Heng - The Source, Course And Force Of The River (Ezekiel 47:1-12)
Ezekiel 47:1-12 portrays a vision of the New Jerusalem during the Millennium rule and reign of Christ (that is, the period after Jesus comes back to earth again and Satan is bound for a thousand years). It will be as literal and physical as anything you can see, touch and feel. It will be a glorious city, with streets, trees, river and people.
Even though this picture of the New Heaven and New Earth pertains to the future, it has some spiritual parallel and significance for us today. There is a thread that runs through the Word of God and the message is Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
The river speaks of the Holy Spirit and His work, or if you like, His force or power within our lives. When we yield and surrender to the Holy Spirit, faith, faithfulness and fruitfulness will be demonstrated and reflected in our heart and life.
But before we can be Spirit-filled, we must first be born again. This is the course or channel that we become the children of God. Romans 10:9-10 says: "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation."
Yet, before we are even saved and Spirit-filled, Jesus Christ died on the cross of Calvary. This is the source of our salvation and every blessing that comes upon our spiritual life, such as healing, deliverance and baptism in the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ and what He did at the cross is the source. Our belief and confession of His finished work at the cross is the course, in other words, the channel and means (route, path, way, track, direction) by which we are saved. And then, we can be filled with the Holy Spirit, which is the force of our Christian life.
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Jonathan Heng - The Source, Course And Force Of The River (Ezekiel 47:1-12)
Ezekiel 47:1-12 portrays a vision of the New Jerusalem during the Millennium rule and reign of Christ (that is, the period after Jesus comes back to earth again and Satan is bound for a thousand years). It will be as literal and physical as anything you can see, touch and feel. It will be a glorious city, with streets, trees, river and people.
Even though this picture of the New Heaven and New Earth pertains to the future, it has some spiritual parallel and significance for us today. There is a thread that runs through the Word of God and the message is Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
The river speaks of the Holy Spirit and His work, or if you like, His force or power within our lives. When we yield and surrender to the Holy Spirit, faith, faithfulness and fruitfulness will be demonstrated and reflected in our heart and life.
But before we can be Spirit-filled, we must first be born again. This is the course or channel that we become the children of God. Romans 10:9-10 says: "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation."
Yet, before we are even saved and Spirit-filled, Jesus Christ died on the cross of Calvary. This is the source of our salvation and every blessing that comes upon our spiritual life, such as healing, deliverance and baptism in the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ and what He did at the cross is the source. Our belief and confession of His finished work at the cross is the course, in other words, the channel and means (route, path, way, track, direction) by which we are saved. And then, we can be filled with the Holy Spirit, which is the force of our Christian life.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=p05yc2GrkYI
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Jonathan Heng - The Faith Factor
Justification by faith is the foundation of Christianity. The story of two brothers, Cain and Abel, tells us that there is a sacrifice God rejects and another He accepts. Cain's offering speaks of pride and self-righteousness while Abel's offering speaks of repentance and faith in the cross and the precious shed blood of Christ, the Lamb of God. Likewise, your faith in the power of the cross will make a difference in this lifetime and for all eternity.
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Jonathan Heng - The Faith Factor
Justification by faith is the foundation of Christianity. The story of two brothers, Cain and Abel, tells us that there is a sacrifice God rejects and another He accepts. Cain's offering speaks of pride and self-righteousness while Abel's offering speaks of repentance and faith in the cross and the precious shed blood of Christ, the Lamb of God. Likewise, your faith in the power of the cross will make a difference in this lifetime and for all eternity.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk7QsU-MWmk
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Jonathan Heng - The Gospel Line: Cross Of Jesus Christ, Power Of The New Covenant (Romans 6)
Friends, how much do you know the laws of your land? Do you know your rights and responsibilities as a citizen? Have you ever violated any rule? To the offender, ignorance is not necessarily innocence when standing before the judge.
In the spiritual kingdom, there are also laws. Every person on the face of the earth right now is either living under the government of law or the government of grace. Understanding the meaning of the New Covenant will enable us to live a life of victory. There is a way of victory for the Christian, and it is by means of the Cross, "For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified (1 Corinthians 2:2)"; "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world" (Galatians 6:14).
Christianity is at a crossroads today. Churches are either too legalistic or too liberal. Like the Pharisees, some Christians are so religious that they get into the works of the law, which is bondage. They may still profess salvation through faith. However, when it comes to sanctification, they would imply, "Oh, to be holy, you have to follow a list of rules". They may not necessarily verbalize such a statement but they tend to judge others who don't conform or measure up to their so-called spiritual expectations. On the other hand, there are other Christians who promote a message of what I call "lawless freedom". Such people display an attitude of "Since I'm under grace and God loves me unconditionally, I can do what I want for my own benefits and pleasures". All of these teachings distort and twist the true gospel of grace. A revelation of Jesus Christ on the cross will keep your doctrine and lifestyle in proper order. We must not try to live after a system of works and laws, but be led and empowered by the Holy Spirit on the premise of our faith in the finished work of Christ, what He did at Calvary and the Resurrection!
To understand themes such as justification by faith, salvation, sanctification, the law and grace as well as walking in the Spirit, which are the foundational truths for living a victorious Christian life, the book of Romans presents some of the greatest teachings on these topics. In this message, we want to focus primarily on Chapter 6. Through this Epistle and other parts of the Bible, God has given us the manual of life, the blueprint for our success and victory. Yet sadly, many Christians do not experience total victory in their lives. Why is this so? Ignorance may be a cause. Another reason could be indifference to the things of God. Of course, using our own strength or willpower to live the
Christian life is a futile and fruitless effort. Yet a far more subtle factor why even some dedicated Christians experience spiritual burnout is (listen carefully!) trusting in spiritual disciplines themselves more than focusing on the grace of God. What do I mean? There is an over-emphasis on measuring one's spirituality based on how much Bible study, prayer or fasting one practices. Now, before you throw a stone at me (or at least, the television or computer screen or mobile device that you are using to watch this message), let me say that prayer, Bible study, fellowship and all other Christian habits are very important ... but they are not the primary means through which we are sanctified or are holy. Neither do we overcome the devil or the powers of darkness because of our consecration. We don't say, "Satan, I come against you in the name of Jonathan! I am a prayer warrior, I am a walking Bible. You better obey me!" I know this sounds foolish and ridiculous or even blasphemous but isn't this why some Christians strive to have victory by self effort?
It is through the cross of Christ and by the blood of the Lamb of God that demons tremble and hell shakes. When we understand that our position in Christ alone and not in ourselves, then we understand the New Covenant. Otherwise, we revert to law and frustrate the grace of God. It is an insult to God to mix grace and law!
On this video, there is an offer featuring two preaching/teaching messages on DVDs and VCDs available as ministry gifts to those who ask. Due to very limited stocks of these materials left, we regret that requests may not be fulfilled at this present time. However, we are pleased to say that you can watch these titles online:
A New Heart And Spirit
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOvmVyo5MWU
Parables Of The Kingdom
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD9_EkNyvT8&t=7s
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/v/dkdvwj8
Jonathan Heng - The Gospel Line: Cross Of Jesus Christ, Power Of The New Covenant (Romans 6)
Friends, how much do you know the laws of your land? Do you know your rights and responsibilities as a citizen? Have you ever violated any rule? To the offender, ignorance is not necessarily innocence when standing before the judge.
In the spiritual kingdom, there are also laws. Every person on the face of the earth right now is either living under the government of law or the government of grace. Understanding the meaning of the New Covenant will enable us to live a life of victory. There is a way of victory for the Christian, and it is by means of the Cross, "For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified (1 Corinthians 2:2)"; "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world" (Galatians 6:14).
Christianity is at a crossroads today. Churches are either too legalistic or too liberal. Like the Pharisees, some Christians are so religious that they get into the works of the law, which is bondage. They may still profess salvation through faith. However, when it comes to sanctification, they would imply, "Oh, to be holy, you have to follow a list of rules". They may not necessarily verbalize such a statement but they tend to judge others who don't conform or measure up to their so-called spiritual expectations. On the other hand, there are other Christians who promote a message of what I call "lawless freedom". Such people display an attitude of "Since I'm under grace and God loves me unconditionally, I can do what I want for my own benefits and pleasures". All of these teachings distort and twist the true gospel of grace. A revelation of Jesus Christ on the cross will keep your doctrine and lifestyle in proper order. We must not try to live after a system of works and laws, but be led and empowered by the Holy Spirit on the premise of our faith in the finished work of Christ, what He did at Calvary and the Resurrection!
To understand themes such as justification by faith, salvation, sanctification, the law and grace as well as walking in the Spirit, which are the foundational truths for living a victorious Christian life, the book of Romans presents some of the greatest teachings on these topics. In this message, we want to focus primarily on Chapter 6. Through this Epistle and other parts of the Bible, God has given us the manual of life, the blueprint for our success and victory. Yet sadly, many Christians do not experience total victory in their lives. Why is this so? Ignorance may be a cause. Another reason could be indifference to the things of God. Of course, using our own strength or willpower to live the
Christian life is a futile and fruitless effort. Yet a far more subtle factor why even some dedicated Christians experience spiritual burnout is (listen carefully!) trusting in spiritual disciplines themselves more than focusing on the grace of God. What do I mean? There is an over-emphasis on measuring one's spirituality based on how much Bible study, prayer or fasting one practices. Now, before you throw a stone at me (or at least, the television or computer screen or mobile device that you are using to watch this message), let me say that prayer, Bible study, fellowship and all other Christian habits are very important ... but they are not the primary means through which we are sanctified or are holy. Neither do we overcome the devil or the powers of darkness because of our consecration. We don't say, "Satan, I come against you in the name of Jonathan! I am a prayer warrior, I am a walking Bible. You better obey me!" I know this sounds foolish and ridiculous or even blasphemous but isn't this why some Christians strive to have victory by self effort?
It is through the cross of Christ and by the blood of the Lamb of God that demons tremble and hell shakes. When we understand that our position in Christ alone and not in ourselves, then we understand the New Covenant. Otherwise, we revert to law and frustrate the grace of God. It is an insult to God to mix grace and law!
On this video, there is an offer featuring two preaching/teaching messages on DVDs and VCDs available as ministry gifts to those who ask. Due to very limited stocks of these materials left, we regret that requests may not be fulfilled at this present time. However, we are pleased to say that you can watch these titles online:
A New Heart And Spirit
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOvmVyo5MWU
Parables Of The Kingdom
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD9_EkNyvT8&t=7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPi2Q_BDKZQ
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Jonathan Heng - Apostolic Community Transforming Society (Acts 2:38-47)
In Acts 2:38-47, we see the Apostle Peter preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ before a huge crowd. Amongst them, about three thousand people embraced the message of repentance and forgiveness by faith in Christ and became believers. A new community emerged and started a mighty movement that is still growing and expanding today. I'm talking about the Church, the Body of Christ. Jesus said, " ...upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven" (Matthew 16:18-19); "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me" (John 12:32).
Peter was an apostle, full of the Holy Spirit and faith. He and others like John, Philip, Paul, Barnabas, and thousands more pioneered a revolutionary army that is still invading our world today. They were soldiers of the cross, who stood up for Jesus whatever the cost. God's truth marches on today. The truth that there is power in the cross, there is power in the blood. There is apostolic authority and anointing in the name of Jesus. Oh, if Peter, if Paul were alive today, they would still be amazed that souls are being saved, sick bodies are being healed, demons are being cast out and believers are being baptized in the Holy Spirit. From Jerusalem to Judaea, to Samaria and unto the uttermost part of the earth, the Great Commission is being fulfilled in an unprecedented way today. The book of Acts, especially in chapter 2:38-47, is the blueprint for the Church today. Heaven is still writing the next chapter of a book about the spread of the Gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit. Will you and I be the vessels He works through? Will we be community transformers for Jesus in our day and age? Hallelujah!
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Jonathan Heng - Apostolic Community Transforming Society (Acts 2:38-47)
In Acts 2:38-47, we see the Apostle Peter preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ before a huge crowd. Amongst them, about three thousand people embraced the message of repentance and forgiveness by faith in Christ and became believers. A new community emerged and started a mighty movement that is still growing and expanding today. I'm talking about the Church, the Body of Christ. Jesus said, " ...upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven" (Matthew 16:18-19); "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me" (John 12:32).
Peter was an apostle, full of the Holy Spirit and faith. He and others like John, Philip, Paul, Barnabas, and thousands more pioneered a revolutionary army that is still invading our world today. They were soldiers of the cross, who stood up for Jesus whatever the cost. God's truth marches on today. The truth that there is power in the cross, there is power in the blood. There is apostolic authority and anointing in the name of Jesus. Oh, if Peter, if Paul were alive today, they would still be amazed that souls are being saved, sick bodies are being healed, demons are being cast out and believers are being baptized in the Holy Spirit. From Jerusalem to Judaea, to Samaria and unto the uttermost part of the earth, the Great Commission is being fulfilled in an unprecedented way today. The book of Acts, especially in chapter 2:38-47, is the blueprint for the Church today. Heaven is still writing the next chapter of a book about the spread of the Gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit. Will you and I be the vessels He works through? Will we be community transformers for Jesus in our day and age? Hallelujah!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afpu8z8FHMI
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Jonathan Heng - Parables Of The Kingdom (Matthew Chapter 13)
This message provides an overview of the parables of Jesus as presented in Matthew Chapter 13
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Jonathan Heng - Parables Of The Kingdom (Matthew Chapter 13)
This message provides an overview of the parables of Jesus as presented in Matthew Chapter 13
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD9_EkNyvT8
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Jonathan Heng - A New Heart And Spirit
The word "new" is used in the Bible over a 100 times. For example, new song, new covenant, new commandment, new creature, new heaven and new earth. In the natural, many of us like new things such as new clothes, new furniture, new car and new house. In a technologically-advanced nation like ours, some of us may even buy new mobile handphones and new computers so often that we don't remember how many of them we have had put together since we bought our first one. We spend so much of our energy, time and money to acquire them that if we're not careful, we begin to think that our self-worth and value to others depends on having these possessions. Slowly, subtly but surely, our soul becomes dry when we focus so much on the material that we neglect the spiritual. No, there is nothing wrong with physical blessings and prosperity but when they become our primary preoccupation, then we are missing out on the true treasure and wealth and that is, to be strong in the inner man.
As our hearts are open and sensitive to the Holy Spirit, God is seeking for vessels to manifest His glory to a suffering and sin-bound world. Throughout the church age, there have been a number of Holy Spirit revivals. However, the final great outpouring of the Holy Spirit is yet to be completely fulfilled. It will be fully realized during the Millennium reign of Christ.
In recent times, we see the rise of "famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes" (according to Matthew 24:7). Persecution is intense and terrorism is rampant in many places. All these events have caused fear to grip the hearts of many. These are just a few signs of what the Bible calls "the beginning of sorrows" (Matthew 24:8). However, as these troubles hit our world, the Church of Jesus Christ will arise with greater manifestations of God's glory that will bring in the great harvest of souls into His Kingdom.
As vessels of God's glory, we have a call and commitment to deliver a life-changing message of the gospel that will never lose its power. The only answer to the spiritual epidemic and social upheaval of the world today is the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ performed on the cross of Calvary.
When the Word of God, delivered under the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit, men and women will be led to the fire of the altars and the cross of Calvary, "...I indeed baptize you with water; but one that is mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire" (Luke 3:16). As stewards of the Gospel, all we can do is, "Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine ... do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry" (2 Timothy 4:2,5).
Friend, the victory of the cross enables us to proclaim that "Jesus saves, heals, fills us with the Holy Spirit and is coming again!" This is a glorious gospel message! Hallelujah!
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+vjhb6y3
Jonathan Heng - A New Heart And Spirit
The word "new" is used in the Bible over a 100 times. For example, new song, new covenant, new commandment, new creature, new heaven and new earth. In the natural, many of us like new things such as new clothes, new furniture, new car and new house. In a technologically-advanced nation like ours, some of us may even buy new mobile handphones and new computers so often that we don't remember how many of them we have had put together since we bought our first one. We spend so much of our energy, time and money to acquire them that if we're not careful, we begin to think that our self-worth and value to others depends on having these possessions. Slowly, subtly but surely, our soul becomes dry when we focus so much on the material that we neglect the spiritual. No, there is nothing wrong with physical blessings and prosperity but when they become our primary preoccupation, then we are missing out on the true treasure and wealth and that is, to be strong in the inner man.
As our hearts are open and sensitive to the Holy Spirit, God is seeking for vessels to manifest His glory to a suffering and sin-bound world. Throughout the church age, there have been a number of Holy Spirit revivals. However, the final great outpouring of the Holy Spirit is yet to be completely fulfilled. It will be fully realized during the Millennium reign of Christ.
In recent times, we see the rise of "famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes" (according to Matthew 24:7). Persecution is intense and terrorism is rampant in many places. All these events have caused fear to grip the hearts of many. These are just a few signs of what the Bible calls "the beginning of sorrows" (Matthew 24:8). However, as these troubles hit our world, the Church of Jesus Christ will arise with greater manifestations of God's glory that will bring in the great harvest of souls into His Kingdom.
As vessels of God's glory, we have a call and commitment to deliver a life-changing message of the gospel that will never lose its power. The only answer to the spiritual epidemic and social upheaval of the world today is the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ performed on the cross of Calvary.
When the Word of God, delivered under the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit, men and women will be led to the fire of the altars and the cross of Calvary, "...I indeed baptize you with water; but one that is mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire" (Luke 3:16). As stewards of the Gospel, all we can do is, "Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine ... do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry" (2 Timothy 4:2,5).
Friend, the victory of the cross enables us to proclaim that "Jesus saves, heals, fills us with the Holy Spirit and is coming again!" This is a glorious gospel message! Hallelujah!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOvmVyo5MWU
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Jonathan Heng - Are You Ready For The Millennial Age? (The Book Of Joel)
"Live" From Melbourne, Australia
I am on an assignment, which is an awesome responsibility, from the King of kings and the Lord of lords to ask you a few questions,
"Are you ready to face eternity?"
"Are you ready to meet God?"
"Are you ready for the Millennial Age?"
I'm not just talking about being prepared for the year 2000 and after if Jesus tarries, but I'm talking about a time that is coming when He returns in all His power and glory to rule and reign on earth,
"Where will you be on the day of the Lord?"
"Will you be on His side?"
Friend, if you are not sure or if have friends and loved ones that needs to know the Lord, I pray that you will listen to this message given to the prophet Joel from the holy Word of God concerning our future, your eternal destiny and mine!
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Jonathan Heng - Are You Ready For The Millennial Age? (The Book Of Joel)
"Live" From Melbourne, Australia
I am on an assignment, which is an awesome responsibility, from the King of kings and the Lord of lords to ask you a few questions,
"Are you ready to face eternity?"
"Are you ready to meet God?"
"Are you ready for the Millennial Age?"
I'm not just talking about being prepared for the year 2000 and after if Jesus tarries, but I'm talking about a time that is coming when He returns in all His power and glory to rule and reign on earth,
"Where will you be on the day of the Lord?"
"Will you be on His side?"
Friend, if you are not sure or if have friends and loved ones that needs to know the Lord, I pray that you will listen to this message given to the prophet Joel from the holy Word of God concerning our future, your eternal destiny and mine!