trusting God

2026, Sermon, Sunday Evening

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.

2026, Faith Series, Sermon, Sunday Evening

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.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Evening, Testing

God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Conclusion

In this sermon, the preacher explores the various trials and testings that God brings into the lives of believers, emphasizing Romans 8:28 as a foundational truth that all things work together for good for those who love God. The preacher discusses challenges such as loss, disappointment, liberty, financial struggles, sickness, and life transitions, illustrating how these are used by God to shape and purify faith, drawing examples from biblical figures like Job, David, and Noah. The message encourages reliance on God, resistance to the devil through His word, and maintaining a childlike faith and trust in God’s ultimate purpose.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning, Testing

God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Disappointment

In this sermon, the preacher explores the theme of God’s purpose in the various testings and disappointments that Christians face, using Psalm 62 as a foundational text. The preacher emphasizes that disappointments are divine appointments meant to draw believers closer to God, teaching them to trust in Him rather than in people or material things. Through biblical examples and personal reflections, the preacher encourages the congregation to see trials as opportunities for spiritual growth and dependence on the Lord.

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 Evening

Sowing and Reaping

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the biblical principle of sowing and reaping, drawing from Matthew 6:19 and other scriptures to illustrate the importance of investing in heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones. The preacher urges the congregation to sow seeds of righteousness through thoughts, words, and actions, trusting in God’s promise of a bountiful harvest. The message highlights the significance of a heart aligned with God, ensuring that every act of sowing is done with genuine faith and obedience for eternal rewards.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Seek the Lord’s Will and the Strength to Do It

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of knowing God personally and serving Him with a whole heart, drawing from David’s charge to Solomon in 1 Chronicles 28. The preacher urges the congregation to seek God’s will above worldly desires and to rely on His strength to fulfill the unique tasks He has for each individual. The message highlights the necessity of genuine faith over mere religious formality and the courage required to follow God’s calling.

2025, Sermons, Sins of the Spirit, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 13 (Lust and Covetousness)

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the sin of lust and covetousness as sins of the Spirit, emphasizing that these are internal attitudes and desires that displease God. Drawing from James 1:12-14 and other scriptures, the preacher urges believers to overcome temptation through faith and walking in the Spirit, rather than succumbing to sinful desires. The message highlights the importance of trusting God’s will and finding contentment in Him rather than in worldly possessions or pleasures.

2025, Sermons, Sins of the Spirit, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 6 (Bitterness)

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the sin of bitterness, drawing from Ephesians 4:31-32 to urge the congregation to put away all bitterness and embrace kindness and forgiveness. The preacher likens bitterness to a destructive acid or a deep root that grows over time, emphasizing the need to uproot it through faith and trust in God, even amidst life’s storms. The message encourages patience, endurance, and reliance on the Lord to transform bitter spirits into sweet, fruitful lives reflective of the fruit of the Spirit.

2025, Sermons, Sins of the Spirit, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 5 (Pride)

In this Sunday evening sermon, the preacher focuses on James 4:5-6, addressing the sin of pride and the spirit of envy that dwells within us, urging believers to seek God’s grace to overcome these tendencies. The preacher emphasizes the importance of humility before God, highlighting that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble, enabling victory over sinful desires. Through various scriptural references and personal reflections, the message encourages a life of submission to God to experience His abundant grace.

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