Sermons

A Study on the Devil (Pt. 6)

The sermon extensively details the nature and strategies of the devil, emphasizing that he is a strategic and organized being whose primary aim is to oppose God and destroy His people through various means. The sermon highlights that the devil’s primary weapon is deception, as illustrated by his transformation into an angel of light (2 […]

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As My Lord Seeth

This sermon explores the concept of spiritual transformation, drawing parallels with the season of spring and the narrative of Elisha healing the bitter waters of Jericho in 2 Kings 2. The message emphasizes the critical importance of being honest with God about one’s inner spiritual state, or ‘heart condition’. It highlights that while outward appearances

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The Branch of Jesse

The sermon begins by contrasting the unpredictable nature of spring with the calendar’s designation, drawing an analogy to life’s uncertainties. The speaker then delves into Isaiah chapter 10, where Judah faces divine judgment, symbolized by a forest being cut down to mere stumps due to their sin. This bleak outlook is dramatically contrasted with Isaiah

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Restoring Grace

The sermon begins by emphasizing the internal struggle within every Christian between the spirit and the flesh, drawing from Galatians 5:16-17 and Romans 7:14-23. This struggle influences every area of life, leading to a constant battle between what is right and what is wrong, or good and best. The sermon explains that while believers understand

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Exodus Study: When God Reveals Himself (Exodus 7:9-16)

The sermon delves into Exodus chapter 7, focusing on the initial confrontation between Moses, Aaron, and Pharaoh. It highlights God’s command for Aaron to demonstrate divine power by transforming his rod into a serpent, thereby challenging Pharaoh’s authority. This initial miracle sets the stage for a divine contest, revealing God’s intent to prove His supremacy.

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The W.E.E.K. Christian

This sermon underscores the profound truth that believers have “one life to run for Christ” and must allow God’s transforming power to operate fully within them. It highlights Jesus as the ultimate answer to life’s questions, proclaiming Him as “the way, the truth, and the life.” The message emphasizes humanity’s inability to achieve anything in

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Exodus Study: When God Reveals Himself (Exodus 7:1-10)

This sermon focuses on Exodus chapter 7, which marks the beginning of the plagues of Egypt and God’s direct intervention. It establishes the context of previous confrontations, particularly in Exodus chapter 5 where Pharaoh’s initial rejection led to increased oppression for Israel, and chapter 6 where God reaffirmed His covenant name and promises. The message

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