In the next message in our Beatitudes series we look Jesus’ words “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God”. Keith Jackson explores what it means to be a peacemaker according to Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:9.
In the next message in our Beatitudes series we look Jesus’ words “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God”. Keith Jackson explores what it means to be a peacemaker according to Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:9.
Continuing our series on the Beatitudes, Keith Jackson looks at what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness, exploring the difference between our own “stinking righteousness” and the unearned righteousness that comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
In the final part of his series on Revelation, Keith Jackson explores chapters 21-22 and emphasises God’s promise the he will make all things new as believers of Christ inherit the New Jerusaelm.
In the penultimate message in his series on Revelation, Keith Jackson speaks on the five key events that will take place before God “wraps up” human history and ushers in His new heavens and earth. The King has come!
Keith Jackson speaks on what “good looking” faith means through four essential directions that every believer should focus on for spiritual growth and strength.
Continuing his series on Revelation, Keith Jackson speaks from chapters 17 and 18 containing a prophecy that reveals Satan’s deceptive counterfeit Christianity, warning believers today about spiritual compromise that leads away from pure devotion to Christ.
Keith Jackson continues his series looking at Revelation, in which we discover how heaven responds with voices of victory even during the tribulation period.
Continuing his series on the book of Revelation, Keith Jackson speaks from chapters 12-13 which introduces us to three characters found in the last half of the tribulation which are in a sense, the unholy trinity that opposes the true God and His people on earth.
Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation, looking at chapters 10-11 where we find three important testimonies from a mighty angel, two special witnesses and the elders in heaven.
Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation by looking at chapters 8–9 and explores the judgments made with blown trumpets; with nature devastated, demons unleashed, and half of humanity destroyed.
