Sharing my views on Christian doctrine, worldview and experience
In this second edition of the 2-part series on the Christian Confession, Akan takes a closer look at the contemporary practice of confession which he terms: "Pop-Confession". Looking at the character of Christian confession as seen in the New Testament scripture and the early Church, the doctrine and practice of the confession of faith have indeed evolved through Church history. Here Akan discusses 5 major characters of Pop-confession and also 5 popular texts of scripture used to support this practice today. He concludes by sharing what Christian and godly speech should look like. It promises to be very insightful and clear. Enjoy
We live in an age where several Christians believe that their words are literally so powerful that whatever they say comes to pass. Often they term their speech as "Confession". In fact, several will go as far as describing these speeches as "Confessions of faith". But does the Bible have something to say about this? What exactly does the Bible teach about "Confessions of Faith"? I will attempt to explore these questions and more in this 2-part series. In this first episode, I'll consider what the Bible teaches in both the Old and New Testaments regarding the practice of confessions of faith. It promises to be so incisive, you'll want to watch the concluding episode. Enjoy.
The final of the 3 part series on Prayers. Here, I discuss 6 contemporary issues regarding Christian prayer as is practiced today.
The second of a 3-part series on Prayers. Here, we focus on "God" as our object of Christian prayer.
The first of a 3-part series on Prayers. Here, we focus on the definitions and types of Christian prayer.
The last of the 3 part series, here we discover how to rightly discern godly spiritual experiences.
In Today's Church, experiences abound that pitch the Christian against the Word of God, though celebrated by some, must be avoided as such experience can be evil.
More than ever before Christians are enjoined to defer to Scripture as the sole arbiter of the divine revelation. This is a study of Peter's admonishment to the Church of his day and still bears timeless significance even for our day.
In this Edition, Akan discusses the example we have of humility in Jesus.
Many People do not have a problem with a Jesus who was a Guru, Perfect Master or even a prophet, but dust is raised when we claim rightly, that the child born in the manger on Christmas day, was FULLY GOD yet FULLY MAN.