Salvation

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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What Are You Seeking?

The sermon begins by highlighting Mary Magdalene’s fervent search for Jesus’ body, after His crucifixion, as depicted in John chapter 20. Like Solomon who sought fulfillment in worldly pursuits only to find vanity (Ecclesiastes 1:2), Mary’s desperate search in the tomb represented a universal human quest for peace, identity, and hope. The sermon emphasizes that

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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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Choosing Who to Believe

Every day we make choices—big and small—that shape our lives and our walk with God. From simple routines to weightier financial and civic decisions, Scripture reminds us that these choices are not neutral. In Genesis 2–3 we see three movements: the design of a loving God, the deception of a lying devil, and the decision of a willing

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Ready

In 2 Timothy 4:1–8, the Apostle Paul writes some of the most moving words in Scripture. Sitting in a Roman prison, awaiting his appearance before Nero, Paul reflects on his life, his ministry, and his faith. He knows the end of his earthly journey is near, yet his words ring with confidence and hope: “I am

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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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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 Gospel

Romans 1:16 declares, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth.” In a dark, broken world filled with confusion, sin, and hopelessness, there is still one sure source of hope—the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This “good news” is the death, burial,

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