We make mistakes constantly. How can one obtain forgiveness? This sermon looks at the kinds of confessions we make, explores repentance, and evaluates the consequences of our actions. https://www.anushjohn.com/post/please-forgive-me
There are costs and consequences to every decision. The decision to follow Christ is not one of blind faith. This sermon explores the cost of following Jesus. https://www.anushjohn.com/post/pros-and-cons
"What is truth?" has been a question asked throughout the ages. This sermon explores the meaning of truth, the possibility of relative truth, and the ramifications in human lives. https://www.anushjohn.com/post/the-moral-polaris
There are no criteria to fulfill in order to become a Christian. However, once a person becomes a follower of Christ, their character must get better over time. Jesus shows some aspects of a Christian's character in the Sermon on the Mount.http
Many of us live in a "free world." But, is it possible that our freedom is only external and superficial? This sermon explores briefly the concept of sin and a radical method of freedom.https://www.anushjohn.com/post/intentional-freedomCover Pi
Why should anyone trust a 2000-year-old book?This sermon examines the credibility of the Bible in light of contemporary opinions.https://www.anushjohn.com/post/can-i-trust-the-bible
Sometimes the best things come after the longest wait. This sermon will look at a countdown for an event that will be the focus of the future.https://www.anushjohn.com/post/the-wedding-countdown Photo by Jeremy Wong Weddings on Unsplash
How can a 2000 year old message be relevant today? This sermon examines the Christian faith briefly in light of other worldviews. https://www.anushjohn.com/post/is-the-christian-faith-relevant-today
Why is there evil? How can evil exist if there is also the existence of a Good and all-powerful God?https://www.anushjohn.com/post/__whyPhoto by Evan Dennis on Unsplash
Meekness is seen as a virtue, but what does it mean to be meek? This sermon explores the concepts of meekness and discipline. Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash
A sign of a growing Christian is that they seek to do God’s will. Yet, in this journey of life with its innumerable variables, how do we know when to move forward? This sermon explores the idea of closed and open doors and the important practic
We are bombarded with significant amounts of information. We have knowledge at our fingertips. What is the next step after obtaining knowledge? In this sermon we explore the topics of knowledge, emotions, and belief in the context of the Perso
How are love and obedience related to each other? Obedience, like love, is not cheap. It comes at a cost. What is the risk of obedience? Photo by Liam Simpson on Unsplash
In this sermon we will look at two ways the Grandness of God's work relates to us. We will also explore five applications in knowing about the Grandness of his work.(it is better to watch this sermon than listen to the audio: Watch on YouTube.h
How should we respond when we face a problem? What can we do to prevent problems? Truly, why do we seek or not seek God? These questions and more are discussed in this sermon.https://www.anushjohn.com/post/assessment-and-apology-a-sermon-on-spi
Is it possible to truly get rest? Did God really intend for us to be exhausted all the time? In a restless world, how can we get rest? This sermon looks at the issue of rest and evaluates both sides.Photo by Hamza Bounaim on Unsplash