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The Effective Kingdom Citizen - The Good Samaritan
Through the biblical lens of the Parable of the Good Samaritan, it emphasizes that goodness is the core nature of God, and as beings created in His image, believers are called to mirror this attribute through compassion and righteousness. True transformation begins with a sincere heart and disciplined mind, shifting a person’s focus from selfish desires to the internal virtues of peace and joy. By acting as ambassadors of God’s kingdom...

Power In the Blood Assembly
Apr 197 min read


Pilate’s Problem “What shall I do with Jesus?”
The author frames this historical event as a universal moral crossroad, suggesting that every individual holds the authority to either accept or reject Jesus. By symbolically washing his hands, Pilate attempted to evade responsibility, yet the text argues that such a decisive choice remains inescapable for everyone. This commentary emphasizes that the verdict one renders regarding Christ carries profound and lasting personal consequences.

Power In the Blood Assembly
Apr 53 min read


Faith That Restores
Faith is not a static quality but a transformative force that allows for moments of weakness without resulting in total failure. True spiritual strength is found by shifting one's focus away from personal limitations and toward the unwavering character of the Creator. Ultimately, the refining process of waiting serves to strengthen a believer's trust rather than diminish the original promise. Such a perspective redefines human frailty as an opportunity for divine rescue and

Power In the Blood Assembly
Feb 152 min read


OBEDIENCE TO GOD
"OBEDIENCE TO GOD," clearly asserts that true adherence to divine commands stems from two primary motivations: a deep, complete love for God and a respectful fear of the LORD. The text underscores that loving God with all one's being is the first and great commandment, from which all other laws flow, including the mandate to love your neighbor as yourself. Stresses the crucial responsibility of parents and guardians to diligently teach these divine disciplines to their childr

Power In the Blood Assembly
Nov 23, 20252 min read


The Paradox of Relationship
Contrasting the self-righteous, outwardly religious Pharisee with the humble, outcast publican. While the Pharisee proudly boasts of his adherence to the law and despises others, the publican stands far off, confesses his sinfulness, and seeks mercy. Ultimately, Jesus declares that the publican, who demonstrates true humility, leaves "justified," demonstrating that spiritual access is not guaranteed by religious standing or self-proclaimed righteousness, but by a desperate an

Power In the Blood Assembly
Nov 9, 20253 min read


Appeal to the Mercy of God
We appeal to Your nature of being merciful. Have mercy upon us oh God, for we have sinned.

Rev. Dr. Eric Peters
Oct 24, 20211 min read



The First Cup
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