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How Does Following God's Word Lead to Provision?27 Nov 202400:09:23

In this devotional video, the speaker praises God and encourages viewers to step out in faith and obedience. The sermon centers around the biblical story from 1 Kings 17:15-16, where a widow follows Elijah's instructions and receives God's continuous provision throughout a drought. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting God, putting Him first, and being in the place God has ordained for blessings. Various scriptures are cited to reinforce the message that God's supplies never fail, and He provides abundantly to those who are obedient and faithful.


00:00 Introduction and Praise

00:25 Encouragement to Step Up in Faith

01:23 The Story of Obedience and Provision

03:15 Facing Challenges with Faith

04:21 God's Promises and Provisions

07:11 Call to Obedience and Trust

09:00 Conclusion and Next Devotion Preview

How Does God Provide When We Step Up in Faith?26 Nov 202400:09:35

In this devotion, the speaker encourages listeners to trust God and step up in faith, even in difficult times. They share stories from the Bible, including Abraham's sacrifice and Elijah's experience with the widow, to illustrate how God provides for those who obey His word. The message emphasizes the importance of focusing on God as the supplier, rather than worrying about current struggles. The devotion ends with a prayer for listeners to find strength and obedience in their faith.


00:00 Introduction and Praise

00:37 Encouragement to Step Up in Faith

01:36 Testimonies of Faith

02:01 Call to Honor the Lord

02:32 God's Promises and Provision

04:54 Overcoming Fear with Faith

07:15 Stepping Out in Obedience

08:31 Conclusion and Prayer

09:20 Final Blessings and Gratitude

Discouragement, Depression, and Missing Her Husband16 Nov 202400:19:44

Join us as we sit down with Sister Collins to hear her inspiring testimony. She shares about her ups and downs in life, how she deals with discouragement, depression, and the loss of her husband. Sister Collins talks about the miracles she's witnessed, her strong faith in God, and the importance of prayer. We also learn about the special relationship she had with her late husband and their daughter, Vicky, who has grown stronger through their experiences. Her story is one of hope, strength, and unwavering faith in God's plans.


00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Sister Collins

00:11 Discussing Adversity and Depression

00:49 Experiencing God's Miracles

01:27 The Power of Prayer

02:03 Accepting God's Will

04:21 Coping with Loss

12:01 Reflecting on Faith and Family

18:29 Concluding Thoughts and Prayer

Will Preachers Be Judged According to Scripture?02 Aug 202400:14:37

In this heartfelt message, the speaker emphasizes the importance of preaching the undiluted word of God, recognizing the gravity of our societal times and the inevitability of a day of reckoning. Engaging with scriptural references, including 1 Corinthians and Revelation, the sermon explores the ultimate judgment we will all face and the final destiny based on our actions and faith. The speaker passionately encourages preachers to remain steadfast in their calling, highlighting Paul's charge to Timothy to preach in all circumstances, and concludes with a prayer for strength and dedication in the service of God.


00:00 Introduction and Greetings

00:28 The Charge to Preach the Word

01:07 Living for Jesus: A Devotional Reflection

02:25 Paul's Encouragement to Timothy

03:05 The Judgment Seat of Christ

06:29 The Great White Throne Judgment

09:23 The Book of Life and Final Judgment

10:50 Final Encouragement and Closing

Give God The Best Of Your Years & Talents | May 12th, 202112 May 202100:10:30

God wants to use your life and what you have for His glory.

What Can We Give? | May 11th, 202111 May 202100:11:32

God desires this above everything else.

Always Give Your Best | May 10th, 202110 May 202100:09:58

Give your best to the master.

Sin, So Sweet | May 7th, 202107 May 202100:11:56

Not to have eternal life is to remain spiritually dead and to face eternal death.
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Eternal Life: To Have It And Know | May 6th, 202106 May 202100:12:12

How Can I Be Saved? By Matt Slick


To be saved means to be delivered from the righteous judgment of God. So when someone asks “How can I be saved?” the person is asking how to have his/her sins forgiven, to not go to hell, and to go to heaven. Furthermore, it means the person recognizes that he/she has sinned against God by breaking his commandments (1 John 3:4) and that he is not pure, not right with God.

This same question is asked in Scripture and the answer is provided.

“When the jailer awoke and saw the prison doors opened, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had escaped. 28 But Paul cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Do not harm yourself, for we are all here!” 29 And he called for lights and rushed in, and trembling with fear he fell down before Paul and Silas, 30 and after he brought them out, he said, ‘Sirs, what must I do to be saved?’ 31 They said, ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household,'” (Acts 16:27-31).

The context is that Paul the apostle was being held with other prisoners. But, an earthquake had caused the doors of the jails to open and the jailer was going to kill himself. The reason is that in Roman law at the time, when a guard let a prisoner escape, the guard took the prisoner’s place. Upon hearing Paul saying that everyone was still there, he knew his life had been spared.  evidently, he had been listening to Paul preach the gospel about the person and work of Christ.  Grateful, he asked, “What must I do to be saved?” Paul’s answer is the answer for everyone, “believe in the Lord Jesus.”  But, what does it mean to believe in the Lord Jesus?

This question needs a little bit of clarification because in today’s culture there are so many differing views of who Jesus is.  There is the Mormon Jesus who is the brother of the devil, the Jehovah’s Witness Jesus who was Michael the Archangel, the Muslim Jesus who was a good prophet, and the one of biblical Christianity (explained below).  This is why faith is only as good as you put it in and why we have to ask who is the real Jesus?  After all, if you put your faith in someone who is false, your faith is useless.  So, let me continue.

Belief is a confident trust in the truth of something. To believe in Jesus is more than a mental acknowledgment that he existed. To truly believe in him means to affirm that he is God in flesh (John 1:1, 14), that he died on the cross for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:1-4), and that we are justified (made right according to the Law) by faith (Romans 3:28; 4:5; 5:1). Now, everything I’ve said here is not explicitly stated in the quote “believe in the Lord Jesus.” But for those of us who know what the Scriptures teach, the plain truth is that our faith in Christ includes knowing who he is and what he did; namely, that he sacrificed himself on the cross for our sins.

Therefore, the answer to the question “How can I be saved?” is simple.  You must acknowledge that you have sinned against God (Romans 3:23), that you can do nothing on your own that would be good enough to warrant the forgiveness from God (Isaiah 64:6), and that your sins separated you from God (Isaiah 59:2; Romans 6:23).  All that is left for you to do is to trust, by faith, and what Jesus did on the cross.  That is how can you be saved.

This article first appeared on CARM.ORG

Do you have questions about salvation? Please, reach out to us at +1 721 548 4325 (Voice and WhatsApp) or info@gnbcnetwork.org.

No Life Without Christ | May 5th, 202105 May 202100:10:13
Eternal life

Eternal life is the life everlasting in the presence of God. “This is eternal life, that they may know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” (John 17:3).

There are two senses in which this is used. First, Christians possess eternal life (1 John 5:13), yet they are not in Heaven or in the immediate presence of God. Though man is still in their mortal bodies and he still sins, however, by faith man is saved (Rom. 4:5, Eph. 2:8-9) and possesses eternal life as a free gift from God (Rom. 6:23). Second, eternal life will reach its final state at the resurrection of the believers when Christ returns to earth to claim His church. It is then that eternal life will begin in its complete manifestation–especially seen in that man will no longer sin.

This definition is taken from: https://carm.org/dictionary/eternal-life/

For more on eternal life please reach out to us at +1 721 548 4325 (Whatsapp) or INFO@GNBCNETWORK.ORG

Look To Jesus Only | May 4th, 202104 May 202100:10:46

How Can I Be Saved? by Matt Slick

To be saved means to be delivered from the righteous judgment of God. So when someone asks “How can I be saved?” the person is asking how to have his/her sins forgiven, to not go to hell, and to go to heaven. Furthermore, it means the person recognizes that he/she has sinned against God by breaking his commandments (1 John 3:4) and that he is not pure, not right with God.

This same question is asked in Scripture and the answer is provided.

“When the jailer awoke and saw the prison doors opened, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had escaped. 28 But Paul cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Do not harm yourself, for we are all here!” 29 And he called for lights and rushed in, and trembling with fear he fell down before Paul and Silas, 30 and after he brought them out, he said, ‘Sirs, what must I do to be saved?’ 31 They said, ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household,'” (Acts 16:27-31).

The context is that Paul the apostle was being held with other prisoners. But, an earthquake had caused the doors of the jails to open and the jailer was going to kill himself. The reason is that in Roman law at the time, when a guard let a prisoner escape, the guard took the prisoner’s place. Upon hearing Paul saying that everyone was still there, he knew his life had been spared. evidently, he had been listening to Paul preach the gospel about the person and work of Christ. Grateful, he asked, “What must I do to be saved?” Paul’s answer is the answer for everyone, “believe in the Lord Jesus.” But, what does it mean to believe in the Lord Jesus?

This question needs a little bit of clarification because in today’s culture there are so many differing views of who Jesus is. There is the Mormon Jesus who is the brother of the devil, the Jehovah’s Witness Jesus who was Michael the Archangel, the Muslim Jesus who was a good prophet, and the one of biblical Christianity (explained below). This is why faith is only as good as you put it in and why we have to ask who is the real Jesus? After all, if you put your faith in someone who is false, your faith is useless. So, let me continue.

Belief is a confident trust in the truth of something. To believe in Jesus is more than a mental acknowledgment that he existed. To truly believe in him means to affirm that he is God in flesh (John 1:1, 14), that he died on the cross for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:1-4), and that we are justified (made right according to the Law) by faith (Romans 3:28; 4:5; 5:1). Now, everything I’ve said here is not explicitly stated in the quote “believe in the Lord Jesus.” But for those of us who know what the Scriptures teach, the plain truth is that our faith in Christ includes knowing who he is and what he did; namely, that he sacrificed himself on the cross for our sins.

Therefore, the answer to the question “How can I be saved?” is simple. You must acknowledge that you have sinned against God (Romans 3:23), that you can do nothing on your own that would be good enough to warrant the forgiveness from God (Isaiah 64:6), and that your sins separated you from God (Isaiah 59:2; Romans 6:23). All that is left for you to do is to trust, by faith, and what Jesus did on the cross. That is how can you be saved.

This article first appeared on CARM.ORG

Do you have questions about salvation? Please, reach out to us at +1 721 548 4325 (Voice and WhatsApp) or info@gnbcnetwork.org.

Eternal Life Is In Jesus Christ | May 3rd, 2021 03 May 202100:09:08

How Can I Be Saved? by Matt Slick

To be saved means to be delivered from the righteous judgment of God. So when someone asks “How can I be saved?” the person is asking how to have his/her sins forgiven, to not go to hell, and to go to heaven. Furthermore, it means the person recognizes that he/she has sinned against God by breaking his commandments (1 John 3:4) and that he is not pure, not right with God. 

This same question is asked in Scripture and the answer is provided. 

“When the jailer awoke and saw the prison doors opened, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had escaped. 28 But Paul cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Do not harm yourself, for we are all here!” 29 And he called for lights and rushed in, and trembling with fear he fell down before Paul and Silas, 30 and after he brought them out, he said, ‘Sirs, what must I do to be saved?’ 31 They said, ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household,'” (Acts 16:27-31). 

The context is that Paul the apostle was being held with other prisoners. But, an earthquake had caused the doors of the jails to open and the jailer was going to kill himself. The reason is that in Roman law at the time, when a guard let a prisoner escape, the guard took the prisoner’s place. Upon hearing Paul saying that everyone was still there, he knew his life had been spared. evidently, he had been listening to Paul preach the gospel about the person and work of Christ. Grateful, he asked, “What must I do to be saved?” Paul’s answer is the answer for everyone, “believe in the Lord Jesus.” But, what does it mean to believe in the Lord Jesus? 

This question needs a little bit of clarification because in today’s culture there are so many differing views of who Jesus is. There is the Mormon Jesus who is the brother of the devil, the Jehovah’s Witness Jesus who was Michael the Archangel, the Muslim Jesus who was a good prophet, and the one of biblical Christianity (explained below). This is why faith is only as good as you put it in and why we have to ask who is the real Jesus? After all, if you put your faith in someone who is false, your faith is useless. So, let me continue. 

Belief is a confident trust in the truth of something. To believe in Jesus is more than a mental acknowledgment that he existed. To truly believe in him means to affirm that he is God in flesh (John 1:1, 14), that he died on the cross for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:1-4), and that we are justified (made right according to the Law) by faith (Romans 3:28; 4:5; 5:1). Now, everything I’ve said here is not explicitly stated in the quote “believe in the Lord Jesus.” But for those of us who know what the Scriptures teach, the plain truth is that our faith in Christ includes knowing who he is and what he did; namely, that he sacrificed himself on the cross for our sins. 

Therefore, the answer to the question “How can I be saved?” is simple. You must acknowledge that you have sinned against God (Romans 3:23), that you can do nothing on your own that would be good enough to warrant the forgiveness from God (Isaiah 64:6), and that your sins separated you from God (Isaiah 59:2; Romans 6:23). All that is left for you to do is to trust, by faith, and what Jesus did on the cross. That is how can you be saved.

This article first appeared on CARM.ORG

Do you have questions about salvation? Please, reach out to us at +1 721 548 4325 (Voice and WhatsApp) or info@gnbcnetwork.org.

Eternal Life Is A Free Gift | Apr 30th, 202130 Apr 202100:14:35

Will you accept God's gift?

Eternal Life Is A Present Possession | Apr 29th, 202129 Apr 202100:10:47

Don't hope to get eternal life, get it now and know for sure that you have it, now. 

Why Is Preaching the Word of God So Important?01 Aug 202400:10:25

In this heartfelt devotional, we delve into the call to live for Jesus and the importance of spreading His word. Through passages from 2 Timothy and John, the message emphasizes God's boundless love and the gift of salvation offered to all who believe. Discover the essential practices of preaching with patience, endurance, and careful instruction as outlined in the scripture. Be inspired to embrace and share the life-transforming power of salvation. Join us as we explore the profound blessings that come with accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.


00:00 Introduction and Encouragement to Live for Jesus

01:00 The Charge to Preach the Word of God

02:17 God's Love and Salvation

03:42 The Role of the Evangelist

04:38 Endurance in Ministry

08:08 The Gift of Salvation

09:46 Conclusion and Final Prayer

Eternal Life, Do You have It? | Apr 28th, 202128 Apr 202100:09:06

Can you really live forever? Find out now.

You, Yes You Need This! | Apr 27th, 202127 Apr 202100:09:54

Daniel got it and you can have it too.

This Is All You Need! | Apr 26th, 202126 Apr 202100:10:22

Nothing can harm you if...

Loyalty Always Leads To Persecution | Apr 23rd, 202123 Apr 202100:11:14

Your true faith will be tested every time.

Why Do They Hate You? | Apr 22nd, 202122 Apr 202100:12:11

Why do you have haters?

Can Your Faith Deliver You? | Apr 21st, 202121 Apr 202100:09:35

What type of faith do you have?

Why You Don't Hear From God | Apr 20th, 202120 Apr 202100:12:55

What is it that stands between you and God, preventing you from hearing Him?

It Is Time To Confess | Apr 19th, 202119 Apr 202100:13:15

When you see God, does that change how you see yourself?

You Better Stay Low | Apr 16th, 202116 Apr 202100:13:10

What did Isaiah see and how did this change his outlook?

ISAIAH | APR 15TH, 202115 Apr 202100:11:17

Today we transition to the prophet Isaiah, be blessed.

How Can God's Word Reprove, Rebuke, and Exhort?31 Jul 202400:11:01

This episode emphasizes the importance of living for Jesus and the power of dedicated preaching. It incorporates teachings from Paul to the Romans and Timothy about presenting oneself as a living sacrifice and preaching with conviction, even when it involves reproving and rebuking sin. Through scriptural references from Romans, 2 Timothy, and 1 John, the episode explains how true preaching should convict, correct, and encourage believers to walk in fellowship with God. The speaker concludes by urging listeners to share the gospel and support preachers who are spreading the Word of God.


00:00 Introduction and Call to Worship

00:33 Living for Jesus: A Life of True Devotion

01:44 The Importance of Preaching the Word

02:38 Reproving and Rebuking Through Scripture

06:33 God's Call to Reason and Repentance

09:02 Encouragement and Exhortation

10:03 Conclusion and Final Blessing

Will Your Loved-Ones Enter Heaven? | Apr 14th, 202114 Apr 202100:12:40

The most important thing you must know is...

Do You Have Faith In The Means Of Salvation? | Apr 13th, 202113 Apr 202100:11:38

Is your confidence in the God that saves?

You Have To Work Well With Others | Apr 12th, 202112 Apr 202100:11:54

If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go with others.

- John Maxwell

Who Would Die If You Don't Act? | Apr 9th, 202109 Apr 202100:11:47

Your ears should move your feet.
What we hear should affect our actions.

Your Biggest Problem Solved | Apr 8th, 202108 Apr 202100:10:39

Humans' biggest problem is not Covid-19, it is not the lack of a job, it is not lack of money. It is not having Christ as Savior.

Somebody needs you to rescue them | Apr 7th, 202107 Apr 202100:12:26

At times we all find ourselves in situations that we cannot get out of on our own.
In these times we need someone to rescue us, we need a savior.
Who do you need to rescue? To Whom do you need to be a savior?

Yes, You Will Suffer | Apr 6th, 202106 Apr 202100:11:16

Our focus is now on the prophet Jeremiah and the theme is; "Suffering because of your faith."

Are You Ready For Tough Times? | Apr 5th, 202105 Apr 202100:12:43

When tough times come only tough ones will stand.

Proverbs 24:10 (KJV) If thou faint in the day of adversity, thy strength is small.

Be Courageous | Apr 2nd, 202102 Apr 202100:13:09

God expects his children not to fear but to trust in him and to be courageous.

You Are Never Alone | Apr 1st, 202101 Apr 202100:11:48

Don't give up, don't run away, don't quit, don't allow anything to cripple your faith, Be Faithful.

How Can Preachers Stay Motivated During Tough Times?30 Jul 202400:12:41

In this heartfelt message, the speaker emphasizes the critical responsibility preachers have in proclaiming the word of God. Drawing from Apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy, the speaker highlights the need for diligent study and accurate teaching of the scriptures. He also provides a motivational boost to preachers, recognizing the challenges they face and encouraging them to stay faithful to their calling. The message underscores the significance of preaching over entertainment and the eternal impact of spreading the gospel truth.


00:00 Introduction and Greetings

00:46 Encouragement for Preachers

02:04 The Importance of Preaching the Word

03:07 Responsibilities of a Minister

04:19 Study and Preparation

07:03 The Mandate to Preach

09:46 The Power of Scripture

10:54 Final Encouragement and Conclusion

Your enemy's best tool ... | Mar 31st, 202131 Mar 202100:11:42

Discouragement never comes alone, it is followed by despair, doubt, disbelief, distraction, and dullness.

This Will Cripple Your Faith! | Mar 30th, 202130 Mar 202100:12:09

To have the testimony we must pass the test.

From Great To Crippled Faith | Mar 29th, 202129 Mar 202100:14:59

The great prophet Elijah went from displaying magnificent faith to running away into the wilderness asking to die. 

An Abundance Of Rain | Mar 26th, 202126 Mar 202100:10:46

Elijah, Crippled Faith

Fire From Heaven | Mar 25th, 202125 Mar 202100:12:05

Is God the boss of your life?

[Elijah] Crippled Faith |Mar 24th, 202124 Mar 202100:12:23

Today we start with another hero of the faith, namely, Elijah.

How To Always Get An Answer To Your Prayer | Mar 23rd, 202123 Mar 202100:13:01

The prayer of faith is the prayer that gives all glory to God.
Do you meet the requirements?

What Is Your Need Right Now? | Mar 22nd, 202122 Mar 202100:13:28

Is your prayer pointing in the right direction?
Whatever your need is, look to God and ask Him to fulfill it after you've gotten your heart pointed in the right direction.
How? Listen up to find out.

The Prayer Of Faith Will Always Win | Mar 19th, 202119 Mar 202100:12:09

Don't ever become bitter at the circumstances of life, become better.

This Stops Your Prayer Of Faith | Mar 18th, 202118 Mar 202100:12:52

Is anything too hard for the Lord?

What Should Preachers Do When They Feel Discouraged?29 Jul 202400:12:48

In this episode, we delve into the scriptural charge to preach the word as found in 2 Timothy 4:1-8. Addressing preachers and ministers feeling discouraged, the speaker encourages steadfast commitment to sharing the true gospel amidst rising false teachings. Exploring parallels in both the Old and New Testaments, the video emphasizes the importance of discernment against deceitful workers and the urgency of preaching sound doctrine in these trying times. The episode reiterates the need for ministers to understand their role and responsibility in proclaiming God's word with integrity and conviction.


00:00 Introduction and Encouragement to Preachers

00:43 Paul's Charge to Timothy

02:24 Warnings Against False Apostles

04:13 Preaching Another Gospel

06:20 Comparison with Old Testament Prophets

08:04 The Importance of Sound Doctrine

10:21 Call to Action for Preachers

11:34 Conclusion and Final Encouragement

12:08 Closing Prayer and Contact Information

Is Your Prayer A Prayer Of Faith? | Mar 17th, 202117 Mar 202100:14:04

Find out what will prevent God from hearing and answering your prayer.

[Samuel] The Prayer Of Faith | Mar 16th, 202116 Mar 202100:13:12

Our new hero of the faith is Samuel. Please listen and be blessed.

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