4 | The Spiritual Gift of Giving
An approachable, Scripture-rich look at the gift of giving and how generosity flows from faith, gratitude, and a desire to glorify God. This message traces giving from Old to New Testament, highlights the blessings tied to generosity, and helps believers recognize when the Spirit has empowered them to give with unusual joy and confidence.
God Doesn’t Need Your Money | The King’s Cash | Session 1
Text: Psalm 50:7-15
Settle in your mind once and for all that God owns it all
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.
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.
Jesus' Absolute Authority, Power and Victory |Spiritual Warfare | Session 2
The strength of the believer begins with a clear vision of Christ. This teaching lifts the veil on Jesus’ unmatched supremacy over creation, the spiritual realm, and every power of darkness. Far from a struggle between equal forces, spiritual warfare is rooted in the victory, authority, and preeminence of Christ, who holds all things together and rules as the exalted King. As believers grasp the greatness of Jesus, confidence rises and fear loses its hold.
The Role of Prayer and Worship in Spiritual Warfare |Spiritual Warfare | Session 7
Prayer becomes a place of rest rather than striving when believers learn to trust God’s promises and lean into the Spirit’s help. This teaching weaves Scripture with personal testimony, revealing how intercession, worship, perseverance, and even the gift of tongues strengthen believers for spiritual battle. As hearts draw near to God, prayer shifts from emotional effort to Spirit-led partnership, anchoring believers in His presence and releasing His power.
Dealing with Demons | Spiritual Warfare | Session 9
The demonic realm becomes less frightening and more understandable when viewed through Scripture rather than Hollywood. Allan explains what demons are, how they operate, and how Jesus confronted them with calm authority. He warns against both extremes—ignoring spiritual realities or obsessing over them—and emphasizes discernment, maturity, and confidence in Christ’s victory. Believers are reminded that deliverance rests not in human strength but in the authority of Jesus, the stronger One.
The Resurrection of the Dead: "The Meaning of Life" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 6
Text: Hebrews 6:2
The here and now finds purpose in the hereafter.
The Preeminence of Christ | Colossians | Session 3
Colossians 1:15–23 draws the group into the heart of Paul’s message by lifting their eyes to the unmatched supremacy of Jesus. Rather than getting lost in philosophies, competing worldviews, or religious add-ons, this session recentres faith on the person of Christ—Creator, Sustainer, Head of the Church, and the One in whom the fullness of God dwells. Paul stacks phrase upon phrase not to overwhelm but to reawaken wonder, reminding believers that everything—visible and invisible—holds together in Him alone. From that foundation, the passage shifts to the miracle of reconciliation: people once alienated and hostile toward God are now made holy and blameless through Christ’s sacrifice. The session calls believers to continue steadfast in this gospel, resisting both the temptation to add to Jesus and the pressure to subtract from Him, holding fast to a faith built on Christ plus nothing and Christ minus nothing.
Put on the New Self | Colossians | Session 7
Paul turns our attention to what life in Christ actually looks like when the gospel begins to reshape us from the inside out. Salvation isn’t only about what we’ve been freed from—it’s also about what we’ve been freed for. In this passage he shows how the Christian life grows as we intentionally set our minds on things above, put to death the patterns that once ruled us, and learn to walk in the character of Jesus. The outward habits matter, but the deeper work happens as the Spirit renews our hearts, forms new desires, and teaches us to see one another through the lens of Christ rather than old divisions. It’s a picture of a community being slowly, steadily shaped into His likeness.
Humble Pie | The Book of Daniel | Week 5
Text: Daniel 3:1-30
Let us humble ourselves before the Lord does it for us.
We All Pray | The Book of Daniel | Week 7
Text: Daniel 6:1-28
God calls us to place our hope in Him.