
In This Series
By Faith Alone I
Based on Romans 1:17, Pastor Jermaine Gayle shares the importance of what Martin Luther discovered as he searched through the pages of Scripture. The discovery of faith came to Martin Luther at a vulnerable time and in a vulnerable place to demonstrate his condition and great need. The extraordinary faith shown by Luther both in his discovery and transformation is awe-inspiring, to say the least.
Faithful Witness
Mick Firestone takes an in-depth look into the life of the great Czech reformer John Huss. In this sermon, you will find a worthy Christian example to follow. In John Huss, we see a man who God led to value truth over tradition, inspiration over empty profession, the Word of God over the authority of men.
By Faith Alone II
Based on Ephesians 2:8-9, Pr. Jermaine Gayle shares the conflict between spiritualism and righteousness by faith in Martin Luther’s day. When Luther nailed the ninety-five thesis, it was a death blow to the church’s modus operandi under the influence of the arch-enemy. It was a finger pointing a world under darkness to the source of light and truth. Such truths about faith shattered the chains of superstition and works-oriented religion.
God’s Grace Alone I
Based on Romans 5:20, Pr. Jermaine Gayle shares the experience of the Swiss Reformer Ulrich Zwingli, who though used by God, had within himself faults that made it necessary for him to receive the grace of God just as much as those he tried to reach. In this sermon, Pr. Jermaine outlines the three essential battles that the Christian can win only with and through the grace of God.
God’s Grace Alone II
Based on Psalm 84:11, Pr. Jermaine Gayle takes another look at the grace revealed in the gospel. This sermon clarifies the two sides of grace that God bestows on all who would accept. These two sides, according to Scripture, are unmerited favor and undeserved friendship.
Through Christ Alone
Based on John 14:4-6, Pr. Jermaine Gayle shares the reason why Jesus is the only one who can save us. Jesus is presented in Scripture as our means, essence, and source of our salvation and access to heaven.