Sermons

Dying to Self

This sermon primarily focuses on Romans Chapter 6, presenting it as a vital “driver’s manual for the Christian life.” The speaker emphasizes that salvation, as detailed by the Apostle Paul, encompasses three critical aspects: justification, sanctification, and glorification. While Romans Chapter 5 establishes our justification before God, Chapter 6 delves into sanctification, which is the

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I AM: the Good Shepherd

Jesus declared, “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” With these words, He revealed one of the most tender and powerful truths about His relationship with His people. Unlike hirelings—those who care only for themselves and abandon the flock at the first sign of danger—Jesus willingly lays down His life

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Spiritual Hunger

What does real happiness look like in God’s kingdom? Jesus tells us it begins with an appetite—a deep hunger and thirst for righteousness. In the Beatitudes, the Lord isn’t offering tips for self-improvement; He’s revealing the heart of kingdom living. When Christ reigns, both in His future kingdom and in our hearts today, those who long

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Real-Life Issues: Biblical Hope Vs. Cultural Hope

Our culture usually treats hope like wishful thinking—“maybe it’ll work out.” The Bible offers something far stronger. Scripture calls hope a confident expectation anchored in God’s unchanging character and promises (Romans 15:4; Hebrews 6:18–19). Political leaders change, economies rise and fall, technology advances, relationships shift—but none of these can secure the heart. Christ can. Because Jesus died

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Finishing Well

On Grandparents Day, we are reminded that life is not just about starting strong—it’s about finishing well. The Apostle Paul, near the end of his life, could boldly say: “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7). His words challenge us to look at the legacy

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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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