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Exodus Study: When God Reveals Himself (Exodus 8:1-10) 

In this sermon, the narrative of Exodus chapter 8 unfolds, detailing the second plague inflicted upon Egypt: the proliferation of frogs. This message explores how God utilizes these dramatic events to reveal His supreme power and identity, starkly contrasting it with the limited and deceptive abilities of Pharaoh’s magicians, who could only exacerbate the problem […]

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The Unknown God

This message begins by highlighting a societal trend: the fading knowledge of the true God. Many people either openly reject God or create their own version of ‘a god’ that aligns with their personal desires, often to justify their actions. A recent poll indicated that 50% of people believe they will go to heaven because

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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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Knowing God

This message explores the profound necessity of knowing God, drawing insights from Philippians 2. It emphasizes that a desire to know God is inherently placed within every believer, highlighting that God works in us both to will and to do His good pleasure. The Christian life is presented as an active pursuit, requiring a deep

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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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