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Sunday Morning services

The Cry of Wisdom: A Call to Life and Blessing

This sermon, centered on Proverbs 8, explores the personification of wisdom as a call to turn from sin and embrace righteousness, promising life and blessings to those who heed its cry. The speaker emphasizes the transformative power of God’s word, urging believers to repent and live in alignment with divine will, while highlighting the destructive nature of sin and the world’s rejection of truth. The message culminates in a prayer for salvation, personal revival, and responsiveness to God’s guidance.

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Reaching the Lost: Lessons from John 4

This sermon focuses on John 4:1-19, exploring Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman at the well as an example of reaching out to the lost and despised. The speaker contrasts this encounter with Nicodemus’ story, emphasizing God’s grace, the necessity of conviction of sin, and the transformative power of salvation. The message urges believers to show kindness and share the gospel with others, regardless of their background or past.

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Lovers of Pleasure vs. Lovers of God

This sermon explores the biblical warning against being lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God, contrasting temporary worldly pleasures with the lasting joy found in serving Christ. It emphasizes the importance of worshiping God for who He is, not for fleeting feelings or emotional highs, and warns against the deceptive nature of sin and societal pressures. The message urges Christians to live by faith, take up their cross daily, and find true fulfillment in a relationship with the Lord.

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Drawing Near to Christ: Trust and Transformation

This sermon focuses on the importance of trusting Jesus Christ Who is the source of cleansing, guidance, and transformation, drawing from Hebrews 10:16 and other scriptures. It emphasizes the need to draw near to Christ with a true heart, surrender one’s will to Him, and allow Him to renew the mind and cleanse the conscience. The message encourages believers to trust in Jesus amidst a world of distrust, highlighting His unique care and love.

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Hearing God’s Voice

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of hearing God’s voice through His Word, using Hebrews 3 as a foundation to discuss faith and obedience. Drawing from the example of the Israelites’ failure to trust God’s promises, the preacher urges the congregation to avoid hardening their hearts and to seek God’s guidance with humility and confession of sin. Practical steps like being still, meditating on Scripture, and trusting God’s direction amidst worldly confusion are highlighted as essential for spiritual growth.

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Our Unchanging Savior

The preacher draws his message from Hebrews 1 on the unchanging nature of Christ. Drawing from various scriptures, the preacher emphasizes God’s eternal, immutable character amidst a world of constant change, urging believers to find hope and stability in Him. The sermon reflects on God’s consistent love, justice, and judgment of sin, encouraging the congregation to trust solely in the Lord rather than in fleeting human or worldly elements.

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God’s Way is Best

This sermon, based on Genesis 3:1-7, focuses on the fall of Adam and Eve, illustrating the consequences of disobedience to God’s commands and the deceptive tactics of Satan. It warns against the allure of sin and self-reliance, encouraging steadfast faith in God’s Word and promises despite worldly temptations.

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Progress Through Humility

This sermon, based on Proverbs 14:12–14 and Jeremiah 7:23–24, addresses progress through humility emphasizing the importance of true spiritual progress in the Christian life, particularly as one enters a new year. It warns against defining progress by worldly standards such as health, wealth, or popularity, which can lead to self-deception and spiritual backsliding. Instead, genuine progress is rooted in obedience to God’s Word, faith, and humility.

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Love Your Neighbor

This sermon, based on Luke 10:25-37 (the Parable of the Good Samaritan), explores the essence of loving God and neighbor, emphasizing heart obedience over mere knowledge. It warns against superficial religion and calls for genuine, sacrificial love that reflects Christ’s compassion, transforming knowledge into action for those God places in our path.

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