Jesus Christ loves you with an everlasting love, but you need to accept Him as Lord and Savior

Jesus Christ loves you with an everlasting love, but you need to accept Him as Lord and Savior
Preacher/Teacher Jeff pictured above.

Worship Services and Bible Study Resume in Brooklyn, NY

Greetings to all: Have you ever wondered what is the purpose of your life? Do you ever feel that even your closest friends do not understand you in your deepest depths?

Almighty God wants you to be restored to hope. Hope comes from worship of a merciful, faithful, righteous, holy, forgiving, just, and loving God. Or maybe you say, "I'm a positive person. I'm already hopeful. I don't need to be 'restored to hope'." This teacher/writer is replying to you that there is hope and there is also Hope with a capital "H." Hope with a capital "H" is more than enjoying life. It's more than a positive attitude. It is rooted in salvation.

As a psychology intern in Canada years ago, my supervisor, a psychotherapist specializing in short-term psychoanalysis, asserted to me that "there is no such thing as salvation." He insisted that humanity's cycle of life was rooted and based entirely in natural process. Though I was myself an atheist, I found myself asserting at the time that there was salvation. Why was I indignant at his naturalism? I couldn't understand myself. Yet, without any impulse to study the Bible, to pray, or to inquire of any clergy, I emphatically stated and was certain that indeed there was something in this universe worthy of being called "salvation." Since then, I was invited into His kingdom. I received the call on my life. I have experienced His saving love, and desire to communicate it to others.

We shall reach out to you in friendship and caring. Jesus, second person of the Trinity, came as the Incarnate God to offer a true path of SALVATION to whomever will receive Him as their Savior and Lord. In Hebrew, He is "Yeshua."

We teach and preach our wonderful and beautiful Savior and Lord under the rubric of "By grace alone, by faith alone, by Christ alone, by Scripture alone, and for the glory of God alone."

We are not holding services at the present time, but please stay in touch with this blog. We are re-posting again after a seven year break. God bless you one and all.



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Sunday, December 26, 2010

A friend of mine has said he has two things in his heart, cholesterol and sin. The former has gone down considerably, but the latter is still operating strongly. Self-centeredness means centeredness on sin. My self is sinful. It is by God's grace alone that I am reading the Holy Bible and praying. This sincere "need" for the Word of God and for communion through prayer with my Lord and Savior is not only a "cause," but an "effect." God's grace has put our prayers on our lips (we are in a sense praying the prayers he would have us pray, yet we retain our "freedom"). Then our prayers are "answered." Let's remember that we are praying to Him from within His own family. We are adopted. We call him "Abba" or even friend. It is not as though we were lone individuals praying to him, but we pray out of our relationship. He lives in us and we in Him (see John 17). My friend, Pastor Adam, learned I was going to exhort at a tenants' party in Brooklyn, NY. He prayed that the Lord would give me clarity. When I arrived home, I clearly saw what would be said and wrote my outline. His prayer was "answered" within the context of the close relationship and familial association we enjoy with God Almighty. Let's keep pleading with Him and leaning on Him in heartfelt obedience, and the revival we experience as individual Christians on a day-by-day basis will -- eventually -- spring up amazingly as rivers of faith wash whole communities and nations clean.