(Luke 19:1-10)
Guest Sermon - In the book of Luke, we see Jesus extending grace to Zacchaeus, a Jewish tax-collector for the Romans. No one thought he deserved Jesus’ forgiveness but Jesus extends it freely.
(Luke 19:1-10)
Guest Sermon - In the book of Luke, we see Jesus extending grace to Zacchaeus, a Jewish tax-collector for the Romans. No one thought he deserved Jesus’ forgiveness but Jesus extends it freely.
(Ephesians 3:14-21)
In his letter to the church in Ephesus, Paul includes a prayer for spiritual strength. This prayer models to Christians today how we are to encourage and lift one another up in prayer.
(Daniel 11:2 - 12:13)
Kings and Kingdoms #10 - This sermon from Daniel 11–12 reminds us that even in the midst of chaos and opposition, God is fully in control now just like he has been throughout history. When life feels overwhelming, we can trust that God has already seen it coming and is working through it for our good. So when tough times come, we can cling to God, knowing that endurance leads to our own eternal good.
(Daniel 10:1 - 11:1)
In this sermon, we are reminded that spiritual warfare is real, deeply connected to our physical lives, and requires spiritual vision to navigate. We’re encouraged to engage our bodies—through fasting, prayer, and worship—as a way to grow closer to God and fight well in the spiritual battle. The key to victory isn’t found in our own strength, but being saturated in God’s truth and trusting His promises. This will allow us to face life’s challenges with peace, strength, and courage.
(Daniel 8)
Kings and Kingdoms #8 - Daniel 8 details Daniel’s prophetic vision of a ram and a goat. It teaches that although God’s people will face suffering and opposition, God’s kingdom prevails through Christ and that Christians can endure with hope.
(Daniel 7)
This sermon explores Daniel 7, revealing the contrast between worldly power—beastly, oppressive, and temporary—and the eternal power of Jesus, which is built on sacrifice and service. The passage reminds us that God's kingdom is the true reality, offering hope in the midst of chaos. As followers of Christ, we are called to embrace His example, using power not to dominate but to serve others selflessly. So today, seek ways to lead through love and sacrifice, whether in your home, workplace, or community.
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(Hebrews 10:19-25)
Through Jesus, we can draw near to God and experience joy and peace that we cannot experience on our own in a broken and chaotic world. An important part of drawing near to God as Christians is to be an active church member - encouraging others and being encouraged.
(Daniel 6)
Daniel’s story in the lions' den is a powerful reminder that staying faithful to God often comes with challenges, but He alone has the power to rescue and sustain His people. Even in exile, Daniel remains steadfast in his devotion. As we navigate our own lives, we must ask ourselves: are we living for the praise of the world, or for the eternal city God is building?