3 | The Spiritual Gift of Faith
This session explores the unique faith that rises beyond normal belief—a Spirit-given confidence in God’s power that enables breakthrough, perseverance, and bold obedience. Through biblical teaching and personal reflection, listeners are encouraged to recognize moments when the Spirit ignites this supernatural trust.
6 | Biblical Leadership
Here the focus turns to how apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers work together to equip the church. Each gift contributes something distinct, and the church matures when all are present, recognized, and allowed to function as Christ designed.
You Need Help | The King’s Cash | Session 6
Text: Proverbs 11:14
You must look for wise counsel rather than wait for it to come to you
2 | The Book Romans
This session walks through Paul’s argument in Romans 1:18–3:20, showing that all people—pagan, moral, and religious—fall short of God’s standard. The teaching traces themes like suppressing truth, the limits of moral effort, and the failure of the law to save. Paul’s conclusion is clear: humanity cannot fix its condition and needs a righteousness that comes from God.
9 | The Book Romans
Romans 9 highlights God’s sovereignty and compassion. This session explains how God’s purposes stand even when people resist Him and how His mercy extends beyond Israel to the Gentiles.
11 | The Book Romans
Romans 14–16 address tensions over personal convictions. This session explains how believers can welcome one another, avoid judging or pressuring others, and prioritize unity. Paul closes the letter with praise to God, tying together the themes of grace, mission, and faithfulness.
6 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
Jesus’ ministry intensifies as His teachings expose the growing contrast between God’s kingdom and the world’s assumptions. These readings highlight rising tension with religious leaders, growing misunderstanding among the crowds, and the steady march toward the cross. Through parables, confrontations, and moments of compassion, Jesus reveals a kingdom that upends expectations and calls for wholehearted trust rather than cultural or political certainty.
7 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
These passages trace the upside-down nature of the kingdom through Jesus’ parables, His predictions of suffering, and His call to servant leadership. Encounters with the blind, the desperate, and the despised—culminating in Zacchaeus’ transformation—reveal a Messiah who seeks the lost and overturns human assumptions about worth, power, and status. Everything builds toward the triumphal entry, where hopes run high but expectations run in the wrong direction.
What Do You Think | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 3
Text: Proverbs 12:15
You open your mind when you open your ears.
Pick Your Battles | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 10
Text: Proverbs 20:3
Wise people focus on issues that matter.
Don't Wear Out Your Welcome | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 11
Text: Proverbs 25:17
Leave people wanting more of you not less.
Stay Out of It | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 12
Text: Proverbs 26:17
Be careful where you poke your nose.
Sharpen Up | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 17
Text: Proverbs 27:17
Instead of looking for ways to look sharp look for ways to make others look sharp.
Putting on the Full Armour of God |Spiritual Warfare | Session 5
Victory in spiritual warfare comes through humility, dependence on God, and the daily choice to “put on” the armour He provides. This message walks through the pieces of the armour of God, showing how truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word work together to defend, steady, and strengthen believers. Woven through the teaching is the reminder that we fight not in our own strength but in the Lord’s, clothed with what He supplies and grounded in His grace.
Operating in Your Sphere of Spiritual Authority |Spiritual Warfare | Session 6
Spiritual battles are fought safely and effectively when believers understand the boundaries God has assigned to them. This message explores the biblical idea of “sphere of authority,” showing how stepping beyond God-given influence can open the door to harm, while walking within His assignment brings protection, clarity, and power. Through Scripture and practical examples, Allan urges believers to discern where God has positioned them and to operate with humility, obedience, and spiritual attentiveness.
The Two Expressions of Tongues | Session 7
Exploring a spiritual gift that is often misunderstood. This session untangles the difference between tongues used privately in prayer and tongues given publicly for the strengthening of the church. Through Scripture and story, listeners see how each expression carries a unique purpose, how interpretation fits into God’s design, and how the Spirit uses this gift to deepen intimacy with the Father and build up the body of Christ.
Three Types of Prophetic Expression | Session 4
This session begins with an honest look at comparison and how it harms spiritual growth. Scripture’s picture of the Body of Christ reminds believers that each person carries unique value and purpose. From there, the teaching explores three expressions of prophecy: the prophetic ability shared by all believers, the spiritual gift of prophecy given to some, and the distinct calling of the prophetic office. The session encourages freedom from comparison so that each person can grow confidently in the expression God has entrusted to them.
The 3 Stages: What Did God Say?| Session 6
The first stage of prophetic ministry: receiving revelation.
Participants learn the importance of capturing what God shows without adding interpretation or personal assumptions. Through biblical examples and practical guidance, the teaching highlights how filters such as preconceived ideas, life experience, and emotion can distort what God is saying. The session trains believers to gather the raw information with humility and care.
The 3 Stages: What Does This Mean?| Session 7
The second stage of prophetic ministry: receiving revelation.
Participants discover that understanding the meaning of a dream, picture, or impression requires dependence on the Holy Spirit rather than personal logic. The teaching highlights the need for humility, prayer, biblical grounding, and community as believers learn to discern what God intends. This session encourages patient listening and reminds learners that interpretation belongs to God.
Keeping Our Ego Out of the Equation | Session 9
Through Scripture and personal reflection, participants learn how comparison, self promotion, and fear of failure can distort prophetic ministry. The teaching highlights Moses as an example of prophetic meekness and calls believers to become people who draw attention to Jesus rather than themselves. The session invites learners to embrace a posture that serves others and reflects the heart of God.