Sermons

His Workmanship

In this message, we reflect on the incredible truth that we are saved by grace through faith—not by our works, but entirely by the gift of God. Salvation is not something we earn, deserve, or achieve. It is a free gift given through the love and mercy of God. God’s grace does more than rescue us—it reshapes

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I Am the True Vine

In the Gospel of John, Jesus shares powerful truths about who He is and how we can know God. Among His “I AM” statements, one of the most significant is in John 15: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman.” Before Jesus shares this, He prepares His disciples for His departure and reassures

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Add To Your Faith

Matthew 11:28 — “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” We live in a world consumed by stress—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Stress leads to real harm: from high blood pressure to broken relationships. But in the midst of life’s pressures, Jesus offers a gentle invitation: “Come

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I Am the Bread of Life

In John 6, Jesus reveals one of His most powerful truths: “I am the bread of life. He that comes to me shall never hunger, and he that believes on me shall never thirst.” This is one of seven profound “I AM” statements Jesus makes—each revealing His divine nature, fulfilling Old Testament promises, and calling us to respond

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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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Behold, Thy Mother!

The sermon delves into John 19, recounting Jesus’ crucifixion, particularly focusing on his interactions with his mother, Mary, and the Apostle John. The speaker highlights Jesus’ final words to Mary and John, where he entrusts his mother to John’s care, demonstrating profound love and responsibility even in his dying moments. This passage serves as an

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Living in a Temporal World

Every day, the world reminds us that life on earth is short. We see tragedy, sickness, violence, and heartache. But as believers, we’re called to lift our eyes from the temporary and focus on the eternal. Paul writes, “Behold, I show you a mystery…” reminding us that not all of us will face death; some will be

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