This teaching is part 5 of a series on 1 John where Kenny goes through 1 John 2:18-27. Kenny shares about John’s warnings the readers about false teachers. He also encourages the believers by affirming that they were anointed by the Holy Spirit who would lead then to all truth, as well as encouraging them to abide in Jesus and his teaching.
This teaching is 1 John – Part 4 where Kenny goes through 1 John 2:12-17. Kenny shares about John affirming to the readers of the letter about the spiritual qualities and maturity they have. John also warns these readers and us to beware of the world and it’s evil system that will constantly look to pull us into walking in darkness.
This teaching is part 2 of the series in 1 John where Kenny goes through 1 John 1:5-2:2. He shares about the contrast metaphors John uses of light and darkness as John starts to give some guidelines for maturing and deepening the fellowship, or koinonia, we have with God and each other. He also shares some things John gives as warnings to undermining having fellowship with God and each other.
This teaching is part 1 of the series on 1 John. Kenny begins a new series in the first letter of John and he gives us some background information to better understand John’s letter. Then he goes through 1 John 1:1-4, the introduction of the letter, with a focus on of fellowship we are to have with God, the father, and Jesus, the Son.
This is a recording from the Kingdom Life radio program with Kenny Hebert and Joe Greene on WLPV in Greenfield, MA. This is the eighteenth and last episode in a series of discussions on the Holy Spirit sermon series that Joe preached on at Second Baptist Church in South Hadley this past summer. In this episode, The Spirit Ushers In Life and Restoration For Eternity, Kenny and Joe have a discussion on Holy Spirit who ushers in eternal life at the new birth of a believer and who ushers in the restoration of the Kingdom of God. That Kingdom restoration may not be the fullness of what we will experience when Jesus returns but none the less we get a taste of now what we will experience eat Christ return.