Summary: In the final message of «The Gift of Rest,» the preacher reveals the ultimate mystery of the Sabbath and Jubilee: Jesus Himself is the fulfillment, proclaiming liberty, forgiveness of debts (sins), and true rest. Drawing from Leviticus 25 and Luke 4, he explains the Jubilee (every 50th year) as total debt cancellation and freedom,...
Summary: In part two of «The Gift of Rest,» the preacher emphasizes that work is a blessing and pre-fall assignment from God, revealing His attributes and serving as worship when done unto the Lord. However, Satan twists work into idolatry through busyness, stealing the gift of rest. To protect rest, believers must intentionally plan it as an act...
Summary: In launching the new series «The Gift of Rest,» the preacher emphasizes that rest is a divine gift from God, as Jesus invites the weary to find rest in Him (Matthew 11:28), yet many believers struggle to accept it due to cultural hustle and personal misunderstandings like fear, false guilt, and viewing rest as laziness. Drawing from the...
Summary: In this final message of the series on preventing spiritual injuries, the preacher draws from Psalm 40:3 and David’s example of trusting God during Absalom’s rebellion, emphasizing that true trust means abandoning our own control and worshiping God even in hardship. He explores Luke 4:18 where Jesus declares His mission to heal the...
Summary: In this continuation of the «Warning: How to Prevent Spiritual Injury» series, the preacher confronts the spiritual wound of ego—our self-importance and need to prove our worth. Using humor, personal stories, and the encounter of the rich young ruler in Mark 10, he teaches that ego is everyone’s worst enemy: it blinds us to what God can...
Summary: In this Mother’s Day message continuing the «Warning: How to Prevent Spiritual Injury» series, the preacher addresses the spiritual brokenness that comes from struggling to trust God after life’s hurts and disappointments. Using personal stories, Proverbs 3:5-6, and the dramatic examples from Abraham and Sarah’s journey—including their...
Summary: This sermon tackles the spiritual injury of feeling like a «lost cause"—that deep mindset where you lose hope of ever changing or succeeding in life. Drawing from the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17, the preacher shows how Jesus healed all ten physically as they obeyed Him, but only one (a despised Samaritan) returned to worship...
Summary: In this launch of the new series «Warning: How to Prevent Spiritual Injury» in a new building, the preacher addresses handling life’s unexpected disappointments and traumas without doubting God or oneself. Using examples like marriage surprises, infertility, divorce, job struggles, and cancer diagnoses, he explains that traumatic events...
Summary: In this «What If» series message, the preacher challenges believers to stop living in fear, emphasizing that fear is an inevitable part of the process to victory but God promises to be with us through it. Recapping the previous week’s focus on offense, he transitions to facing fears using the story of Gideon (Judges 6-8). Gideon, found...
Summary: In this «What If» series message, the preacher warns believers against following bad advice that leads to poor decisions, urging them to stop listening to worldly influences and instead seek godly discernment. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15:33, Matthew 7:15–17, and especially Jesus' cursing of the barren fig tree (Matthew 21:18–20...
Summary: This opening sermon of the «What If» series asks whether responding biblically to life’s frustrations and hurts would truly improve our lives, focusing on the choice to stop living offended. Using James 1:2-4, Matthew 5:46, Matthew 24:10–12, and the story of Jacob’s wrestling with God in Genesis 32, the preacher shows how offense is a...
Summary: In this message, the preacher challenges believers to start giving—particularly through tithing—as a way to break free from self-imposed curses and step into God’s abundant blessings. Drawing mainly from Malachi 3:6-12 and the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14–30, he reframes tithing not as a harsh demand but as an invitation to...
Summary: In the final message of the «What If?» series—asking if living biblically changes life for the better (answer: yes)—the preacher concludes by emphasizing true worship amid excitement over moving to a new church building. Drawing from the Samaritan woman’s encounter with Jesus in John 4, he teaches that humans are created to worship God...
Summary In this Easter message from the «What If» series, the preacher shifts to asking «What happened?» during the three days between Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, referencing Matthew 12:40 where Jesus compares His time in the heart of the earth to Jonah’s three days in the fish. He details the visible events of betrayal, trials,...
Summary In this installment of the «Communicating with God» series (now dubbed 2.0), the preacher explores how God still speaks through dreams and visions today, emphasizing that these give hope and reveal God’s destiny—or desire—for our lives, as referenced in Acts 2:17 about the last days. He addresses the key question of discerning God’s voice...
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