Faith

Saved by Grace, Not Goodness

This sermon focuses on the biblical truth of salvation by grace through faith, rather than by works. It highlights Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that eternal life is a gift from God, not something earned through human effort or performance. The message contrasts the world’s emphasis on achievement and proving oneself with God’s provision of undeserved favor,

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Real-Life Issues: Hope

This sermon primarily focuses on the profound concept of hope, distinguishing between “cultural hope” and “biblical hope.” Cultural hope is presented as a mere optimistic desire, contingent on changeable factors like people, circumstances, or worldly ambitions, and is ultimately prone to disappointment. In contrast, biblical hope is an optimistic assurance, a guaranteed certainty that something

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That’s the Truth

This sermon focuses on the critical importance of ‘the truth’ as revealed in 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, specifically addressing false teachings concerning the return of Christ. The message highlights that before Christ’s second coming (Parousia), there will be a ‘falling away’ (apostasy) and the revelation of the ‘man of sin’ (Antichrist). The Antichrist, empowered by

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When Our Trust is Tested

The sermon addresses what happens ‘when our trust is tested,’ using Abraham’s test in Genesis 22 as a central example. It emphasizes that God tests individuals not to destroy them or entice them to sin, but to reveal the true state of their hearts. Through trials and pressures, God brings to the surface what one

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Living By Faith

In Luke 12:16–34, Jesus tells the story of a rich farmer whose land brought forth an abundant harvest. Instead of seeing his blessing as an opportunity to help others or invest in God’s work, he decided to tear down his barns and build bigger ones. His entire life was centered on himself — his plans,

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The Path to Spiritual Ruin

In Zephaniah 3:1–7, God issues a sobering warning to His people. They had ignored His voice, resisted correction, failed to trust Him, and drifted farther from His presence. What began as disobedience led to disregard, disbelief, and ultimately distance from God. The result was spiritual ruin. These verses remind us that spiritual shipwrecks don’t happen

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Can I Trust God?

In Isaiah 36–37, King Hezekiah faced a crisis: the Assyrian army, led by King Sennacherib, had conquered nearly every city in Judah. With Jerusalem surrounded, the enemy’s commander mocked God, questioned His power, and tried to persuade God’s people to surrender. His challenge is the same question every believer must answer—Can God be trusted? Sennacherib

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