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2025, Sermons, Sins of the Spirit, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit: Part 4 (Anger)

This sermon focuses on the sin of anger, exploring its different forms as described in the New Testament, and emphasizes the importance of being slow to wrath, quick to listen, and allowing God to shape and purify believers through life’s trials. The preacher urges Christians to manage anger by submitting to God’s will, trusting in His justice, and responding with meekness and patience rather than retaliation.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

God Will Deal With Corruption and Violence

This sermon focuses on the pervasive corruption and violence in the world as depicted in Genesis 6, drawing parallels to modern societal issues like mass shootings and abortions, while emphasizing the need for obedience to God, as exemplified by Noah, and the ultimate hope and redemption through Jesus Christ. It underscores the importance of living righteously, resisting sin, and trusting in God’s plan amidst a corrupt world.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

Fret Not

This sermon draws on Psalm 37, emphasizing the importance of trusting in the Lord, avoiding envy and anger towards evildoers, and resting in God’s promises instead of fretting over worldly injustices. Key teachings include the need for patience, committing one’s ways to God, and finding true joy and satisfaction in Him rather than taking matters into one’s own hands.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Evening

The Need of Compassion Upon Those Lost in the Deception of Roman Catholicism

This sermon focuses on the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ, as exemplified in Luke 23 and Acts 2, emphasizing His prayer for forgiveness on the cross and Peter’s bold preaching that led to the conversion of 3,000 souls on the day of Pentecost. It also addresses the responsibility of religious leaders and the call for Christians to love their enemies, pray for those who persecute them, and live as strangers and pilgrims in the world, reflecting Christ’s teachings through their actions and witness.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

A Scriptural Response to the Passing of Pope Francis

This sermon focuses on a critical examination of the Roman Catholic Church and the recent passing of Pope Francis, emphasizing the importance of adhering to biblical doctrine over human tradition. The speaker warns against the growing acceptance of Catholic teachings among evangelical leaders, urging discernment and fidelity to the true gospel of Jesus Christ as the sole mediator between God and man.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

Faith Over Feeling

This sermon focuses on the importance of trusting in the Lord with all one’s heart, as emphasized in Proverbs 3, and living by faith rather than by sight or personal feelings. The speaker contrasts a life driven by worldly desires and pride with a life guided by faith in God’s Word, urging believers to acknowledge God in all their ways for divine direction and spiritual health.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

Jesus Christ Stayed With the Plan

This sermon, centered on Hebrews 12:1-3, focuses on the importance of looking to Jesus as the ultimate example of faith and endurance, especially during Passion Week, as it reflects on His journey to the cross and His willingness to suffer for humanity’s salvation. The speaker emphasizes the need to consider Jesus deeply, trust in God’s plan, and follow His example of obedience and perseverance amidst opposition and temptation.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

Our Great Need of Patience

This sermon, based on James 1, focuses on the importance of patience and endurance in the face of trials and temptations, emphasizing that God tests faith to produce patience, which believers must allow to complete its work in their lives. The speaker urges the congregation to rely on God’s strength, avoid blaming Him for temptations, and exhibit patience in relationships and circumstances, trusting in His purpose and timing.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

The Way the Lord Prunes His Disciples

This sermon, based on John 15, focuses on the metaphor of Christ as the true vine, with believers as the branches, emphasizing the importance of spiritual fruitfulness through connection to Christ and the pruning work of the Father. The message explores how pruning, though sometimes painful, is necessary for growth, corrects sinful attitudes, and fosters humility and obedience in the Christian life.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

God Commends and Commands Diligence

This sermon, based on 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13, emphasizes the importance of diligence and hard work as Christian virtues, contrasting them with laziness, which Paul describes as disorderly behavior. The preacher highlights that idleness leads to sin, such as gossip or fornication, and can foster a sense of entitlement, which is contrary to the Christian ethic of stewardship and service. Using examples like the Protestant work ethic, the preacher underscores that diligence, not laziness, brings blessings and benefits others. The sermon concludes with a call to identify and correct areas of laziness through God’s grace, prioritizing responsibilities and serving faithfully.

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