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Haste Makes Waste

In this sermon, the preacher explores the biblical principle of avoiding hastiness in spirit, drawing from Proverbs 14:29 and other scriptures to emphasize the importance of being slow to wrath and quick to hear. The preacher warns against the folly of quick-tempered reactions and hasty words, urging believers to meditate on God’s Word for steady spiritual growth and self-control. Through practical examples and scriptural references, the message encourages a diligent, prayerful approach to life’s challenges to glorify God.

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Demonstration of Appreciation

The preacher brings a message on the importance of appreciating God’s gifts and demonstrating gratitude through actions, using the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:15 as a foundational text. Through various biblical examples like the prodigal son, Esau, and the rich man and Lazarus, the preacher emphasizes humanity’s tendency to take blessings for granted and the consequences of failing to value God’s provisions. The sermon concludes with a call to return to God, recognizing His mercy and the eternal life offered through Jesus Christ.

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Loving God First, Then Others

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prioritizing love for God above all else, as highlighted in Matthew 6:28 and Matthew 22:34-40, urging believers to seek God’s kingdom first. The preacher illustrates how placing God at the forefront of daily life brings order, purpose, and the ability to love others effectively, even amidst challenges. This message, delivered during a Sunday evening service, encourages consistent prayer, thanksgiving, and remembrance of God’s works as foundational to spiritual success.

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Proclaiming the Lord’s Death Till He Comes

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the significance of the Lord’s Supper as a proclamation of Jesus’ death until His return, drawing from 1 Corinthians 11:23-26. The preacher emphasizes the importance of self-examination and living a life worthy of Christ, urging believers to show their faith through both words and actions. The message calls for genuine faith, addressing sin, and reflecting Christ’s love in daily life as a testimony to His sacrifice.

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Sowing and Reaping

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the biblical principle of sowing and reaping, drawing from Matthew 6:19 and other scriptures to illustrate the importance of investing in heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones. The preacher urges the congregation to sow seeds of righteousness through thoughts, words, and actions, trusting in God’s promise of a bountiful harvest. The message highlights the significance of a heart aligned with God, ensuring that every act of sowing is done with genuine faith and obedience for eternal rewards.

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Seek the Lord’s Will and the Strength to Do It

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing God personally and serving Him with a whole heart, drawing from David’s charge to Solomon in 1 Chronicles 28. The preacher urges the congregation to seek God’s will above worldly desires and to rely on His strength to fulfill the unique tasks He has for each individual. The message highlights the necessity of genuine faith over mere religious formality and the courage required to follow God’s calling.

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A Tendency to Lean to Our Own Understanding

In this sermon, the preacher explores the spiritual condition of Israel as depicted in Isaiah 29, emphasizing the people’s tendency to rely on external forms of worship rather than a heartfelt relationship with God. The preacher draws parallels to contemporary times, warning against spiritual complacency and the danger of prioritizing appearances over genuine faith. The message urges listeners to cultivate a personal connection with Jesus Christ, who came to save from sin, and to remain vigilant amidst a world prone to spiritual slumber.

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Build With Integrity

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of building a life of integrity based on the foundation of Jesus Christ, drawing from Proverbs 20:6 and other scriptures. The preacher contrasts building with temporary materials like wood, hay, and stubble versus lasting materials like gold, silver, and precious stones, urging believers to live authentically and consistently in their faith. Through examples like David and Daniel, the preacher illustrates how integrity impacts personal character, family, and community, encouraging humility and daily commitment to God’s will.

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Gospels Series: The Angel Appears to Zacharias

In this sermon, the preacher explores the story of Zacharias and Elizabeth from Luke 1, focusing on the angel Gabriel’s announcement of John the Baptist’s birth. The preacher emphasizes the importance of persistent prayer and faith in God’s timing, even when faced with doubt or seemingly impossible circumstances. The message encourages believers to trust in God’s promises and remain steadfast, drawing lessons from Zacharias’ initial disbelief and eventual realization of God’s power.

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Gospels Series: Genealogy of Christ

The preacher looks into the genealogies of Jesus Christ as presented in Matthew 1:1-17 and Luke 3:23-38, highlighting their differences and significance. The preacher explains that Matthew traces Jesus’ lineage through Joseph to Abraham, emphasizing His Jewish heritage and legal right as the son of David, while Luke traces it through Mary back to Adam, underscoring Jesus’ humanity. This sermon, part of a Gospels series, explores how these accounts affirm Jesus as both fully human and divine, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies as the Messiah.

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