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X-Way Sermons

X-Way Sermons

By: Dc. James Lepcha
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Cross-Way Sermon Series is a radio program presented by Words of Hope Nepal in the Nepali language. This series focuses on delivering powerful, Bible-based sermons that explore the message of the Gospel and the transformative journey of faith through Jesus Christ. The sermons aim to deepen the spiritual lives of listeners by offering clear biblical teachings, practical life applications, and encouragement in their walk with God.

Each episode of the Cross-Way Sermon Series addresses relevant topics of Christian living, offering guidance on how to follow Christ faithfully in the midst of life’s challenges. The program is designed to uplift believers and to introduce the hope and grace of Jesus to those seeking spiritual truth. Through sermons rooted in Scripture, the series encourages listeners to embrace the path of the cross, leading them to redemption, peace, and a closer relationship with God.Cross-Way Church, Nepal
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Episodes
  • पवित्र आत्माले परिचालीत मण्डली र मीसन - ५, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
    Jul 9 2025
    Pentecost Series: Church and Mission Mobilized by the Holy Spirit.
    kljq cfTdfn] kl/rfnLt d08nL / dL;g
    “Pentecost is the epicenter” The Holy Spirit, S. Ferguson
    “Easter and Pentecost belong together. Easter commissions Jesus’ followers to a task; Pentecost gives the necessary equipment to accomplish it.” NT Wright.
    The meaning of the Pentecost must be attached to the Old Testament and the life of Jesus Christ, because that is how God revealed it and how the disciples understood it. And the Pentecost has deep rooted meaning for us in the present. But, the Pentecost is not a floating idea of “power of the Spirit” “free for all” to “grab and go”, “apply as you wish”. Nor is it an interesting history archived in the past. We must understand the Triune God, and the third person in the Trinity. We must see God's project plan aright through the Pentecost. This series will study the Bible sources, and discern what the Holy Spirit is saying to the church today, in terms of church’s identity and mission vocation.
    Pentecost publicly marks the transition from the old to the new covenant, and signifies the commencement of the ‘now’ of the day of salvation (2 Cor 6:2). Pentecost is the epicenter, it ripples throughout the book of Acts, everywhere we see the Holy Spirit is manifested. Ferguson says, “The purpose for which the Spirit is given is nothing less than the reproduction of the image of God, …transformation into the likeness of Christ.” (Ferguson, The Holy Spirit, 92).
    People throughout history and across Nepal have interpreted Pentecost to mean many things. Some think the Holy Spirit is a force to be reckoned with; power to receive and work with, be it for good things to do in the world here and now. There’s so much confusion about the person, nature, and work of the Holy Spirit, therefore confusion about our vocation today.
    In this series we will look at the meaning from the OT and the NT to understand what the Pentecost meant for the people then and means for us now. Our focus will be however, to understand what Pentecost means for us now as a church and our mission- vocation we’re called to in this time and space.
    Why did God give His Spirit to the church in time and context? Do we really know God the Holy Spirit? What is He here to do? How do we know and discern the Holy Spirit? What is He doing in the Church? What is the mission of the Church filled with the Holy Spirit?
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    39 mins
  • पवित्र आत्माले परिचालीत मण्डली र मीसन - ४, अगुवा अभिशेक क्षेत्रि
    Jul 3 2025
    Pentecost Series: Church and Mission Mobilized by the Holy Spirit.
    kljq cfTdfn] kl/rfnLt d08nL / dL;g
    “Pentecost is the epicenter” The Holy Spirit, S. Ferguson
    “Easter and Pentecost belong together. Easter commissions Jesus’ followers to a task; Pentecost gives the necessary equipment to accomplish it.” NT Wright.
    The meaning of the Pentecost must be attached to the Old Testament and the life of Jesus Christ, because that is how God revealed it and how the disciples understood it. And the Pentecost has deep rooted meaning for us in the present. But, the Pentecost is not a floating idea of “power of the Spirit” “free for all” to “grab and go”, “apply as you wish”. Nor is it an interesting history archived in the past. We must understand the Triune God, and the third person in the Trinity. We must see God's project plan aright through the Pentecost. This series will study the Bible sources, and discern what the Holy Spirit is saying to the church today, in terms of church’s identity and mission vocation.
    Pentecost publicly marks the transition from the old to the new covenant, and signifies the commencement of the ‘now’ of the day of salvation (2 Cor 6:2). Pentecost is the epicenter, it ripples throughout the book of Acts, everywhere we see the Holy Spirit is manifested. Ferguson says, “The purpose for which the Spirit is given is nothing less than the reproduction of the image of God, …transformation into the likeness of Christ.” (Ferguson, The Holy Spirit, 92).
    People throughout history and across Nepal have interpreted Pentecost to mean many things. Some think the Holy Spirit is a force to be reckoned with; power to receive and work with, be it for good things to do in the world here and now. There’s so much confusion about the person, nature, and work of the Holy Spirit, therefore confusion about our vocation today.
    In this series we will look at the meaning from the OT and the NT to understand what the Pentecost meant for the people then and means for us now. Our focus will be however, to understand what Pentecost means for us now as a church and our mission- vocation we’re called to in this time and space.
    Why did God give His Spirit to the church in time and context? Do we really know God the Holy Spirit? What is He here to do? How do we know and discern the Holy Spirit? What is He doing in the Church? What is the mission of the Church filled with the Holy Spirit?
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    34 mins
  • पवित्र आत्माले परिचालीत मण्डली र मीसन - ३, पा. अमित कार्थक
    Jun 25 2025
    Pentecost Series: Church and Mission Mobilized by the Holy Spirit.
    kljq cfTdfn] kl/rfnLt d08nL / dL;g
    “Pentecost is the epicenter” The Holy Spirit, S. Ferguson
    “Easter and Pentecost belong together. Easter commissions Jesus’ followers to a task; Pentecost gives the necessary equipment to accomplish it.” NT Wright.
    The meaning of the Pentecost must be attached to the Old Testament and the life of Jesus Christ, because that is how God revealed it and how the disciples understood it. And the Pentecost has deep rooted meaning for us in the present. But, the Pentecost is not a floating idea of “power of the Spirit” “free for all” to “grab and go”, “apply as you wish”. Nor is it an interesting history archived in the past. We must understand the Triune God, and the third person in the Trinity. We must see God's project plan aright through the Pentecost. This series will study the Bible sources, and discern what the Holy Spirit is saying to the church today, in terms of church’s identity and mission vocation.
    Pentecost publicly marks the transition from the old to the new covenant, and signifies the commencement of the ‘now’ of the day of salvation (2 Cor 6:2). Pentecost is the epicenter, it ripples throughout the book of Acts, everywhere we see the Holy Spirit is manifested. Ferguson says, “The purpose for which the Spirit is given is nothing less than the reproduction of the image of God, …transformation into the likeness of Christ.” (Ferguson, The Holy Spirit, 92).
    People throughout history and across Nepal have interpreted Pentecost to mean many things. Some think the Holy Spirit is a force to be reckoned with; power to receive and work with, be it for good things to do in the world here and now. There’s so much confusion about the person, nature, and work of the Holy Spirit, therefore confusion about our vocation today.
    In this series we will look at the meaning from the OT and the NT to understand what the Pentecost meant for the people then and means for us now. Our focus will be however, to understand what Pentecost means for us now as a church and our mission- vocation we’re called to in this time and space.
    Why did God give His Spirit to the church in time and context? Do we really know God the Holy Spirit? What is He here to do? How do we know and discern the Holy Spirit? What is He doing in the Church? What is the mission of the Church filled with the Holy Spirit?
    Show more Show less
    37 mins
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