Sermons

Exodus Study: When God Reveals Himself (Exodus 6:5-11)

This sermon focuses on Exodus chapter 6, highlighting God’s self-revelation, compassion, and unwavering purpose for His people. The message begins by discussing the great debate surrounding the concept of heavenly mansions mentioned in a hymn, then quickly transitions to God’s revelation to Moses in Exodus 6. The sermon elaborates on God’s attributes: His compassion is

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Trusting God to the End

This sermon explores Psalm 23, particularly verse 6, which presents two distinct perspectives: ‘all the days of my life’ and ‘forever.’ These represent life in this world and the eternal life beyond. The message emphasizes that while many live solely for the present, the Bible urges believers to live for the eternal, as the temporal

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Trusting God in our Weakness

The sermon contrasts the world’s glorification of strength with God’s perspective on weakness, drawing heavily from 2 Corinthians 12. It highlights that while society values being strong, self-sufficient, and confident, God often reveals His power through human frailty. Using Paul’s ‘thorn in the flesh,’ which is interpreted as blindness from Galatians 4, this message emphasizes

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Trusting God with Tomorrow

Most of us came to church with tomorrow already mapped out. Our calendars are full, our phones are buzzing, and our minds assume the next day will arrive right on schedule. The Bible doesn’t condemn planning—but James 4 confronts something far more dangerous: presumption. It’s not the act of preparing that’s sinful—it’s making plans as though God is

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Exodus Study: When Obedience Meets Resistance (Exodus 5:12-18)

This sermon primarily dissects Exodus chapter 5, contrasting the perspectives of Pharaoh and God regarding obedience and worship. The message begins by revisiting the meeting of Moses, Aaron, and Pharaoh, highlighting the terrifying nature of standing before the day’s ultimate power. God’s command was for His people to worship Him in the wilderness, but Pharaoh

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Exodus Study: When Obedience Meets Resistance (Exodus 5:1-23)

In Exodus 5, Moses and Aaron stand before the most powerful ruler on earth and deliver a simple but explosive message: “Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go.” Pharaoh’s response reveals the heart of human rebellion—“Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice?” This question becomes the central conflict of the chapter and

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Trusting God in the Storms

This sermon, based on Proverbs 3:5-7, encourages believers to trust God completely, especially during the ‘storms’ of life. It begins by establishing that trials and difficulties are inevitable, describing how storms arrive suddenly, strip away self-reliance, and reveal what we truly trust. The message highlights that God’s presence often becomes most visible during these challenging

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