The Necessity for a Sacrifice

Why did Jesus have to die? The greater the consequence of the act, the higher is the dignity of the individual. God stepped into this world and offered Himself as a sacrifice for human moral failure, says Neil Vimalkumar in this second of the four-part reels titled Scope of sin, Hope of a Saviour.
The Reality & Reach of Sin | Scope of sin, Hope of the Saviour

The reality of sin is that it infects every part of our being. The hope of the cross is forgiveness and a thorough cleansing. First in a four-part series, Scope of sin, Hope of the Saviour, by Neil Vimalkumar #LifefocusIndia #Academia #NeilVimalkumar #sin #Saviour #Lent #Meditations #grace #hope #peace #forgiveness
Heaven’s peace and perfect justice | Sacred Music & Meditation

The cross is a picture of God’s indescribable love and at the same time, His unfathomable holiness. Yes, righteousness and mercy have kissed each other! Listen to Neil Vimalkumar in this final reel of his series, Sacred music & Meditations
Dignity in suffering

The power of the cross of Jesus is displayed in that cherished emblem that we sport around our necks, forgetting it was one of the most cruellest forms of capital punishment. In Christ, even the suffering and humiliation are redeemed, says Neil Vimalkumar in the third of the short Lenten series, Sacred music and Meditation
Saved to serve

We often sing of God’s amazing grace in saving us, while ignoring that His grace also enables us to serve Him. Yes, we are saved to serve. Here’s reel 4 of Neil Vimalkumar’s series, Sacred music & Meditation
Saviour, do not pass me by

This powerful prayer seeking the Lord’s blessing leads on to a maturity where we plead with the Lord for the other! Reel 2 in Neil Vimalkumar’s series, Sacred music and Meditation
Freed to serve | Sacred Music & Meditation

Music has always helped the believer transcend to greater heights of worship. We look at a few all time favourites and allow the theology therein to define the length, breadth, height and width of salvation. In this first video, Neil Vimalkumar helps you look at the grace of God that meets us in hopeless and the most unexpected of locations. Truly, amazing!
Was Jesus virgin born?

If the beginning of the universe is a singularity, meaning a never-before or-after event, then the birth of Lord Jesus is another. Neil Vimalkumar caps his four-part series by succinctly explaining the supernatural event of Jesus’ birth scientifically, philosophically and theologically.
The Infinite One has spoken

The Word became flesh and dwelt among us – this means in effect God combined the divine element with the human agency in the person of Jesus Christ
Scientism versus Theism

The real debate is not between science and religion but between scientism and theism, says Neil Vimalkumar in the first of his four-part series, ‘A Biologist and a Psychologist on Theology’.