Category: Sermons

The Spirit of Christmas: Joy

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the true meaning of Christmas as found in Jesus Christ and His sacrifice, focusing on the joy that comes from a personal relationship with Him. Drawing from 1 John 1:1-4, the preacher explores how joy is an inward gladness rooted in Christ’s unchanging nature and redemptive work, not in fleeting circumstances. The message encourages believers to meditate on God’s Word, share their testimony, and live out this joy in their interactions, especially during the Christmas season.

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The Spirit of Christmas: Hope

In this sermon, the preacher explores the theme of hope through the lens of Zacharias’ prophecy in Luke 1:68, emphasizing the fulfillment of God’s promises with the coming of Jesus Christ. The preacher highlights the anticipation and joy of figures like Zacharias, Simeon, and Paul, who held onto hope despite challenges, encouraging believers to base their hope on God’s unchanging word. This message underscores the spirit of Christmas as one of hope, rooted in Christ’s first coming and the promise of His return.

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The Spirit of Christmas: Humility

In this sermon, the preacher explores the theme of humility through the lens of Jesus Christ’s life and sacrifice, focusing on Philippians 2:5-8. The preacher emphasizes how Jesus, though equal with God, humbled Himself by taking the form of a servant and becoming obedient unto death, offering a model for believers to emulate. This message, delivered during a Christmas service, underscores the profound humility of Christ’s incarnation as a gift and a call to live with the same mindset.

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A Conscience Void of Offense

In this sermon, the preacher explores the concept of maintaining a conscience void of offense, drawing from the Apostle Paul’s experience in Acts 24. The preacher emphasizes the importance of a clear conscience before God and others, even amidst false accusations and persecution, urging believers to exercise diligence in keeping their moral compass aligned with God’s Word. The message also highlights the transformative power of Christ in cleansing a defiled conscience and the need to resist desensitization to sin in today’s world.

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Thanks Be to God

In this sermon, the preacher explores the theme of thanksgiving through Psalm 103, emphasizing the importance of gratitude rooted in thoughtful reflection on God’s blessings. The preacher contrasts the unthankful mindset of those alienated from God with the transformed perspective of believers, urging the congregation to bless the Lord with all their being. The message highlights God’s forgiveness, healing, redemption, and loving kindness as reasons for continual thankfulness, especially during the Thanksgiving season.

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A Faith That Can Be Tested

In this sermon, the preacher explores the concept of a faith that can be tested, drawing from John 12:35 and various biblical figures like David, Noah, Moses, and Joseph of Arimathea to illustrate genuine faith that withstands trials. The preacher emphasizes the importance of confessing faith boldly despite social or personal costs, contrasting the secret faith of some chief rulers with the eventual boldness of Joseph and Nicodemus. The message challenges listeners to live out a faith that costs something, rooted in obedience to God’s Word.

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Commit Your Works and Your Way Unto the Lord

The preacher emphasizes the importance of committing one’s works and ways to the Lord, drawing from Psalm 37 and Proverbs 16:3 to illustrate how trusting God brings clarity, peace, and stability of mind. Through biblical examples like David, Joseph, and Abraham, the preacher encourages living in the present moment for God, making oneself available for His will rather than worrying about the future or past. The message underscores that God prioritizes availability over ability and promises to fulfill the desires of those who delight in Him.

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Victory in the Aging Years of Life

In this sermon on Psalm 92, the preacher emphasizes the importance of giving thanks and praising God daily, regardless of life’s circumstances. The preacher highlights the victorious nature of the Christian walk, especially for older saints, encouraging them to flourish spiritually like palm trees and cedars, even as the outward man perishes. Through various biblical examples and personal reflections, the message urges believers to meditate on God’s works and remain strong in faith, showing forth His uprightness to the world.

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The Necessity of the Holy Spirit in our Fellowship

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, drawing from Romans 8. The preacher highlights the importance of walking in the Spirit rather than the flesh, underscoring that true fellowship with Christ and victory over sin are only possible through the Spirit’s guidance. The message calls for a life of love, obedience, and mutual edification among believers, rooted in Christ’s atonement.

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Ready for Christ’s Return?

The preacher delivers a message centered on Luke 12:15, urging the congregation to be ready for the Lord’s return by prioritizing God’s kingdom over worldly possessions. Emphasizing Jesus’ readiness to do the Father’s will, the preacher calls for self-denial, genuine righteousness, and a heart focused on eternal treasures rather than temporary comforts. The sermon challenges believers to live each day prepared to meet the Lord, keeping their spiritual light burning brightly in a dark world.

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