Matthew 1 is a chapter of many names which concludes with two very particular names – Jesus and Emmanuel. On this programme the full meaning of the wonderful names given by God and called by man are opened up. (Matt. 1:18-23). The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Witness Lee unfolds the mysterious and marvellous birth of the God-man Jesus, and His present reality as Emmanuel for our experience today (Matt. 1:18-23). How Christ’s birth fulfilled prophecies from the Old Testament, and the significance of Christ as the Word becoming flesh is also fellowshipped.
On today’s programme, we continue focusing on the rich spiritual nuggets and gems found in the genealogy of Christ that might typically be overlooked. For example, why were no names of any kings from the much larger kingdom of Israel mentioned in the genealogy, yet names from the much smaller kingdom of Judah are included? Equally, we will discover why Matthew’s genealogy is divided into three sections of fourteen names.
Today on the Life-study of Matthew, we consider the variety of different people included in the genealogy of Christ. What are the governing spiritual principles relating to our association with Christ? Witness Lee unfolds these principles shown in the stories of Tamar, Rahab and David (Matt. 1:1-6). The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Have you ever considered why Luke’s gospel traces Christ’s genealogy back to Adam whilst Matthew gospel begins with Abraham? Find out on today’s programme. Witness Lee highlights the significance of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in relation to our Christian life and the crucial matter of the birthright and its meaning, shown in Judah inheriting Reuben’s portion.
Witness Lee begins the Life-study of Matthew, the first gospel and book of the New Testament. Today we start the first of seven classic programmes on the remarkable genealogy of Jesus Christ in Matt. 1:1-17, as the royal descendent of David. We will explore the four aspects of Christ portrayed in the gospels, the difference between the genealogies in Matthew and Luke and the significance of Christ being the Son of David.
Join us as we conclude the Life-study of Romans and review its central message. The key to the Christian life is not “how to” teachings or methods but the practical realization of the Spirit with our spirit, and remaining in this mingled spirit. We will also explore the wonderful aspects of the work of the Spirit within His believers. (Rom. 8:4-16, 23, 26-27).
How can Christians practically walk according to the Spirit? Witness Lee provides a very helpful application of Rom. 8:3-9 to answer this great question. We will see the importance of declaring the divine facts by faith to usher us into the experience, and of speaking the Lord’s precious name. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
Paul states that the law of the Spirit of life frees us from the law of sin and death. In this programme we will explore how the law of the Spirit of life is related to the Triune God becoming processed, dispensed, and dwelling within us to operate as a law (Rom. 8:1-11). The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
What are the two condemnations revealed in Romans? Witness Lee opens up the objective condemnation related to God’s judgement on sin and the inward condemnation Paul describes in his struggle to overcome sin (Rom. 7:23- 8:2). Seeing the remedy to overcome these two kinds of condemnation can lead us to experience real liberation.
As redeemed believers we treasure the saving work of Christ on the cross to satisfy God’s demands on our behalf. However, do we equally value the life-union aspect of our salvation (Rom. 5:10, 6:5)? Today we focus on our organic relationship with God, and in particular four aspects of this life.
What is the significance of mankind being created in the image of God and according to His likeness (Gen. 1:26)? This Life-study programme explores the real purpose of this remarkable similarity between God and mankind, and how our created being is linked to the transformation and conformation described in Rom. 12:2.
Witness Lee explains how the Christian life is not an exchanged life. Our natural, created life is not exchanged for the eternal life, but is instead a wonderful grafted life (Rom. 11:17, 24)! Join us to see a picture of the highest illustration of our organic union with the Lord. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio
This week’s highlight programme is from Friday, where we see a vision of the Triune God dispensing Himself as life into every part of man’s tripartite being (Rom. 8:2, 10, 6,11). A review of the three Greek words for “life” found in scriptures and the key matter of God’s dispensing are included in today’s Life-study of Romans.
In this programme we will see a vision of the Triune God dispensing Himself as life into every part of man’s tripartite being (Rom. 8:2, 10, 6,11). A review of the three Greek words for “life” found in scriptures and the key matter of God’s dispensing are included in today’s Life-study of Romans. The full archive of Life-studies on every book of the Bible is available anytime for free at amanatrust.org.uk/page/radio