This transcript chronicles the spiritual and political transformation of Zambia under President Frederick Chiluba, who declared the nation subject to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Following his election after years of political imprisonment, Chiluba established a national covenant with God, renouncing corruption and idolatry to seek divine guidance for governance. The narrative highlights key…
Many men need courage to mend broken relationships because their natural response to conflict is often avoidance, silence, distance, or self-protection. The Word of God calls Christian men to a better and more courageous path. In this episode of Warriors of Grace, Dave Jenkins explains why biblical courage moves toward repentance, reconciliation, forgiveness, and restoration. Genuine repentance…
This discussion explores the final stages of the Christian journey as depicted in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, focusing on the transition from Beulah Land to the Celestial City. The speakers examine the spiritual peace and anticipation experienced by believers nearing death, contrasting it with the lingering struggles of faith and doubt. They analyze how suffering and trials serve to build…
The sermon addresses the destructive nature of bitterness, identifying it as a primary hindrance to spiritual revival and personal holiness. Drawing from Hebrews 12, the text exhorts believers to pursue peace with others and maintain personal holiness to prevent the root of bitterness from taking hold. It emphasizes that overcoming deep-seated hurt requires diligent self-examination and reliance…
The sermon contrasts human ambition with divine sovereignty by examining David's desire to build a temple for God. It argues that while human plans are often well-intentioned, they frequently rely on performance rather than grace, leading to exhaustion and failure. The preacher highlights God's greater promise to establish an eternal kingdom through Jesus Christ, fulfilling the Davidic covenant…
This sermon introduces a new study on Colossians, highlighting the essential characteristics of genuine Christianity found in the early church. The preacher emphasizes that true faith, self-sacrificial love, and confident hope in eternal life are gifts from God that define a believer's relationship with Him and others. Central to this identity is the gospel, which provides peace and removes the…
The sermon explores the symbolic significance of the raven and dove sent from Noah's ark in Genesis 8, contrasting the unclean raven with the clean dove. It highlights the olive leaf as a pivotal sign that the waters of divine wrath have receded, signaling peace and the dawn of a renewed world. The preacher connects this Old Testament narrative to the New Testament by linking the flood waters to…
The sermon explores the profound connection between fearing God and experiencing deep intimacy with Him, drawing primarily from Psalm 25. It argues that reverence for the Lord is not a barrier to closeness but rather the pathway to friendship, covenant revelation, and spiritual instruction. By examining David's prayers and historical examples of faithfulness, the text emphasizes that humility and…
This sermon explores how to establish a restful and peaceful home by relying on God as the ultimate foundation and protector. It warns against the futility of anxiety over issues or the unknown, urging believers to trust in divine provision rather than exhausting themselves with worry. The message emphasizes the importance of godly leadership within the family and maintaining unity to avoid…