Pastor Jerry A. Burns

Thus Saith the Lord

In Isaiah 56, God speaks to a discouraged, scattered people and calls them back to a life of faith and obedience. Though Judah is in a hard place—exile, disappointment, and spiritual decline—God reminds them that His salvation is near and His righteousness will be revealed. The Christian life is not lived by feelings or circumstances,

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A Study on the Devil (Pt 2)

In this message, we take a careful, Bible-centered look at a subject many Christians either avoid or misunderstand: the reality of the devil. Satan is not a myth, a symbol, or a cartoon figure with a red suit and pitchfork. He is a real, created spiritual being—a fallen angel—who hates God and actively opposes everything

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He Restores My Soul

Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved passages in Scripture because it reveals the deeply personal care of God for His people. David begins with a simple but life-shaping declaration: “The Lord is my Shepherd.” In those words, he acknowledges both God’s loving leadership and his own identity as a sheep—weak, wandering, dependent, and in constant

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A Study on the Devil (Pt 1)

In this message, we take a careful, Bible-centered look at a subject many Christians either avoid or misunderstand: the reality of the devil. Satan is not a myth, a symbol, or a cartoon figure with a red suit and pitchfork. He is a real, created spiritual being—a fallen angel—who hates God and actively opposes everything

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Why Would God Care for Us

Psalm 8 invites us to step back and consider both the majesty of God and the mystery of humanity’s place in His creation. David begins by declaring, “O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name in all the earth!”—a personal confession of God’s greatness and a profound acknowledgment of His transcendent glory. As David looks

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For the Gospel’s Sake

In 1 Corinthians 9:19–23, Paul opens his heart and his priorities: “This I do for the gospel’s sake.” Though he was free from all men, he willingly made himself a servant to all so that he might “gain the more.” To the Jews, he became as a Jew. To those under the law, as under the law.

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The Will of God

In John 4:34, Jesus sums up His entire earthly mission in one powerful statement: “My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work.” In the context of His encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, we see a Savior whose deepest satisfaction was not in physical food, but

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