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2026, Faith Series, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Faith Series: Faith Takes God’s Warnings Seriously

The preacher delivers a message on faith, focusing on Noah’s example from Hebrews 11:7, emphasizing how genuine faith involves taking God’s warnings seriously with reverential fear. Through Noah’s obedience in building the ark, the preacher illustrates the importance of trusting God’s word over worldly fears and living a life consistent with one’s beliefs. The sermon urges believers to fear God, build their lives according to His plan, and be salt and light in the world.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning, Testing

God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Taking Loved Ones

In this sermon, the preacher explores God’s purpose in the trials and testings of life, particularly focusing on the loss of loved ones as a form of divine chastening meant for spiritual growth. Drawing from Romans 8:28 and other scriptures, the preacher emphasizes that God uses such painful experiences to teach, refine, and draw believers closer to Him, while also commissioning them for further service. The message offers comfort and hope, reminding listeners that God’s sovereign plan ultimately works for good, even in sorrow.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning

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.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

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.

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.

2024, Sermons, Sunday Morning

Wisdom’s Cry: Overcoming Fear Through the Fear of the Lord

This sermon, based on Proverbs 1:20, addresses the pervasive fear in modern society and contrasts it with the biblical call to fear God rather than worldly circumstances. Pastor Daniel emphasizes wisdom’s cry to turn from foolishness and embrace the fear of the Lord as the path to true peace and confidence. Through numerous scriptural references, he urges believers to trust in God’s sovereignty and not be afraid, even amidst increasing uncertainty and national challenges.

2024, Sermons, Sunday Morning

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.

2024, Sermons, Sunday Morning

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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