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Sunday Evening services

Who Made Man’s Mouth?

The preacher opens with Exodus chapter 4 to show how God made man’s mouth and promises to guide Moses’ speech despite his excuses. He stresses that believers must use the tongue for God’s glory rather than self-promotion or destruction, drawing from James, Proverbs, and Psalms to illustrate the tongue’s power for life or death. The preacher calls for humility, prayer for divine control, and wise speech that edifies others and honors the Lord.

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Faith Series: Stability of Faith

The preacher delivers a message from Psalm 112 on the stability of faith, emphasizing a fixed heart that trusts in the Lord rather than fearing man. He highlights key principles such as delighting in God’s Word, walking in its light, showing compassion, and guiding affairs with discretion to produce an unmovable life that leaves a legacy of faith for future generations. The message closes with a prayer for believers to live out these truths steadfastly.

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Faith Series: Faith Rests in God’s Omniscience

The preacher delivers a sermon on the theme of faith resting in God’s omniscience, drawing from the examples of Abraham, Mary, and the wise men as seen in Hebrews 11:8, Luke 1:34, and Matthew 2:1. Emphasizing the vastness of God’s knowledge compared to human limitations, the preacher encourages believers to trust in God’s all-knowing nature even when faced with uncertainty or unanswered questions. The message underscores the importance of childlike faith and obedience to God’s word, assuring the congregation that God’s infinite understanding and power guide their paths.

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Faith Series: A Heavenly Perspective

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the brevity of life as highlighted in Psalm 90:10, urging the congregation to number their days and apply their hearts to wisdom. The preacher contrasts the temporal focus of the world with the eternal perspective Christians should adopt, encouraging a life of faith, prayer, and meditation on God’s Word. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, the message inspires listeners to live each day with purpose, ready to share Christ and glorify God in all actions.

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Faith Series: The Knowledge of Faith

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of trusting in the Lord rather than relying on human strength or deceitful hearts, using Jeremiah 17:5-10 as a foundational text. The preacher illustrates faith as a deep-rooted trust in God’s Word, likening believers to trees planted by water, flourishing even in drought through reliance on divine promises. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, the message encourages a life of prayer and faith over feelings, urging listeners to grow spiritually by rooting themselves in God’s truth.

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Faith Series: The Trial of our Faith

In this sermon, the preacher explores the theme of faith being tested and strengthened through trials, drawing from James 1:1-3. The preacher emphasizes the importance of counting trials as joy, understanding that they work patience and purify faith, much like physical exercise strengthens the body. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, the congregation is encouraged to trust God’s purpose in their challenges and grow spiritually.

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Faith Series: Receiving Reproof and Admonition by Faith

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of receiving reproof and admonition as an integral part of living by faith, drawing from 2 Timothy 3:13-17. The preacher highlights that just as believers trust in God’s promises, they must also accept correction and guidance from Scripture and through the Holy Spirit, often delivered via loved ones or fellow Christians. This message underscores the necessity of humility and love in both giving and receiving reproof to grow spiritually and edify the body of Christ.

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The Law of Christ

In this sermon, the preacher explores the concept of the “Law of Christ,” emphasizing that faith operates through love and fulfills Christ’s commandments, as highlighted in Galatians 6:1-3. The preacher contrasts the Old Testament law, which revealed sin, with the New Testament grace under Christ, urging believers to bear one another’s burdens and serve in love. This message calls for a life of purity, obedience, and mutual support within the Christian community as a response to God’s love and grace.

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Faith Series: A Faith That Works

In this sermon, the preacher explores the concept of a living faith as described in James 2, emphasizing that true faith must manifest in good works. The preacher illustrates that faith without works is dead, using biblical examples like Abraham and Rahab to show how genuine faith results in action. The message urges believers to demonstrate their faith through love, charity, and service to others, reflecting a life rooted in Christ.

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Faith Series: Faith That Operates by Love

In this sermon, the preacher explores the concept of faith that operates through love, emphasizing that true faith in Christ liberates believers from the bondage of the law and works of the flesh. Drawing from Galatians 5:1 and other scriptures, the preacher illustrates how God’s love motivates and energizes faith, casting out fear and enabling a life of righteousness as a gift from God. The message urges the congregation to live by faith motivated by love, not fear, and to trust in God’s grace for strength and salvation.

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