Salvation

The Faithfulness of God

In a world where everything around us changes—from technology to values to relationships—how comforting it is to know that God never changes. Moses reminded Israel, and reminds us, that “the Lord thy God, he is God, the faithful God” (Deut 7:9). ✔ He is faithful in His person — God’s character is unchanging. He keeps His word, He cannot lie,

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What Death He Should Die

The sermon begins by addressing the disciples’ unexpected perception of Jesus, contrasting their anticipation of a reigning Messiah with the prophecy of a suffering servant. The arrival of Greeks seeking Jesus prompts a pivotal moment where Jesus declares “the hour is come,” signaling the necessity of his glorification through death. This challenges conventional expectations, emphasizing

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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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The Great Kinsman Redeemer

In Ruth 3, Naomi seeks rest and security for Ruth by instructing her to go to Boaz, their kinsman-redeemer. Naomi’s plan wasn’t about manipulation—it was about trusting God’s provision and following His ways. Ruth, in faith and humility, obeys. Her actions at the threshing floor—lying at Boaz’s feet—represent her submission and need for redemption. This

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From Tragedy to Trust

Life’s difficulties can test our faith, but the choices we make in those moments determine our direction. In Ruth 1, we see a family facing famine, loss, and uncertainty, and a critical decision that leads them away from God’s will. Instead of trusting in the Lord, Elimelech moves his family to Moab—a land of pagan worship—seeking worldly solutions

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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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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 Heart of the Matter

This sermon, centered on Isaiah 66, emphasizes the importance of a sincere heart in worship and in one’s relationship with God. It contrasts empty worship, where people follow religious rituals without true devotion, with heartfelt worship characterized by a ‘contrite spirit’ and a deep respect for God’s word. The message highlights that Judah, in Isaiah’s

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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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