Summary: In this message, the preacher draws from Revelation 6 to encourage believers who feel insignificant or invalidated by death, reminding them that earthly life is just the beginning of an eternal story with God. He highlights how the martyrs in Paradise retain their voices, emotions, rational thought, and longing for justice—showing that...
Summary: The preacher wants to encourage believers to understand not just that the Bible is true, but why it can be trusted as God’s reliable Word. Drawing from passages like Hebrews 4:12, 2 Timothy 3:16, and John 17:17, he highlights the Bible’s claims to be God-breathed, living, and truth itself. In the end, he concludes that its uniqueness,...
Summary: This sermon dives into one of life’s biggest questions: why are we here? Drawing from scriptures like Genesis 1, Ecclesiastes 1:2, and Isaiah 43:7, the preacher contrasts the meaningless void of a godless existence with the purposeful life God designed for us—to know Him, glorify Him, and enjoy Him forever. Ultimately, he calls us to...
Summary: In this bold message, the preacher tackles the controversial topic of abortion head-on, arguing from Scripture that life begins at conception, making abortion the murder of an innocent person, and tying it to Satan’s murderous nature as described in John 8:44. Drawing on verses like Job 33:4, Psalm 139, and Exodus 21:22–23, he emphasizes...
Summary: In this message from Genesis 12, the preacher examines how even the great man of faith, Abraham, allowed fear to overpower his trust in God during a famine, leading him to flee to Egypt instead of staying in the Promised Land. The core idea is that when fear calls the shots rather than faith, it results in bad decisions, scheming and...
God has unlimited blessings stored up for us, but to receive more increase, healing, provision, and favor, we must actively make room by enlarging our vision, clearing out doubt, unforgiveness, and limited thinking, and stretching our faith to create capacity for Him to fill. Making Room for God’s Increase I want to talk to you for a few minutes...
Summary: Drawing from Luke 1 and the popular song «Mary, Did You Know?», this Christmas message explores exactly what Mary understood from the angel Gabriel’s announcement about the child she would bear. The preacher highlights three key truths Mary knew: she received unfathomable grace from God, the baby Jesus was uniquely the holy Son of God,...
Summary: In this message from Ezekiel 37, the preacher uses the vision of the valley of dry bones to show how God brings hope and new life to His hopeless people in exile, who felt their future was gone forever. The key idea is that even in the most impossible, dead situations—whether personal struggles or national despair—God revives through His...
Summary: Drawing from Paul’s testimony in 1 Timothy 1:12–17, the preacher highlights how the Apostle, once the foremost of sinners as a persecutor of the church, was shown abundant mercy and grace by the King who saved him, leading to a doxology of praise. The core message is that Jesus the King can forgive even the worst sinners—no matter one’s...
Summary: Through the prophet Haggai in Haggai chapter 1, God confronts His returned exiles for prioritizing their own comfortable homes while leaving His temple in ruins, showing that they’ve pushed Him out of first place in their lives. The preacher ties this to the biblical call for Christ the King to have preeminence in everything, as in...
Summary: In this powerful conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 7:24–29, Jesus uses the parable of the wise and foolish builders to drive home the critical truth that merely hearing His words isn’t enough—one must put them into practice. The preacher emphasizes that everyone is building their life on either the solid rock of obeying...
Summary: In this New Year’s message, the preacher argues that while common resolutions like losing weight or getting out of debt are good, the only one guaranteed to please God is to fully surrender one’s life to Him, based on Romans 12:1. He outlines three directives: develop a proper biblical understanding of God as majestic, sovereign, and...
Summary: This sermon kicks off a series on fear by examining Genesis 3, where Adam first experiences fear after disobeying God by eating the forbidden fruit. The preacher identifies three roots of ungodly fear: disobedience to God which brings spiritual separation, the resulting self-conscious shame of feeling «naked» before a holy God and futile...
Summary: In this sermon, the preacher uses the story from Matthew 17:14–21 where the disciples fail to cast out a demon and Jesus teaches about faith the size of a mustard seed moving mountains. He explains that when big problems—especially strongholds of sin—don’t budge despite prayer and Scripture, Christians should examine three areas: the...
Summary: This sermon explores the biblical foundations of marriage and family from Genesis 1-2, emphasizing that God designed them for human good, for oneness between man and woman, and as a picture of Christ’s relationship with the church. The preacher stresses that marriage is exclusively between one man and one woman, created differently yet...
Next
Back
