Eternity

Trusting God to the End

This sermon explores Psalm 23, particularly verse 6, which presents two distinct perspectives: ‘all the days of my life’ and ‘forever.’ These represent life in this world and the eternal life beyond. The message emphasizes that while many live solely for the present, the Bible urges believers to live for the eternal, as the temporal

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God So Loved

In John 3, Nicodemus—a respected religious leader—came to Jesus seeking answers. Jesus’ message was clear: religion cannot save; you must be born again. John 3:16 reveals the heart of God’s plan—His love for a sinful, broken world moved Him to give His only Son so that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.

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The Tale of Two Cities

Isaiah 26 is a song of hope, peace, and eternal perspective—sung by those who belong to the City of God. It’s a declaration that even in a broken world, those who trust in the Lord are held in perfect peace. In contrast to the City of Man, built on pride, fear, and false security, the City of

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It is Done

The sermon centers on Revelation chapter 21, vividly describing the new heaven and new earth where God makes all things new. This eternal home signifies the end of time as we know it, transitioning into an era of absolute bliss and perfection. The old world, marked by sin and its curses, will be completely removed,

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The Wonder of Heaven

The sermon explores the concept of heaven, aiming to build on previous lessons about the afterlife, death, and hell. It opens with 2 Corinthians 5:8, emphasizing the believer’s confidence in being present with the Lord after leaving the body. The speaker clarifies the multifaceted meaning of “heaven” in the Bible, distinguishing between the atmosphere, the

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Eternity in View

This sermon, drawing from 2 Corinthians 4:7-18, explores the profound truth that we hold a divine treasure in frail earthly vessels. It emphasizes that despite being troubled, perplexed, persecuted, and cast down, we are not destroyed because our ultimate strength comes from God. The message encourages listeners to look beyond present afflictions to the eternal

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