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Genesis 8:22
The Changing of the Seasons
God's promise of seasonal consistency reflects his faithful heart and offers us stability and assurance. Like the turning seasons, our walk with God requires consistent commitment to the one whose promises never fail.
1 Timothy 6:11-16 · 2 Timothy 3:17
1 Timothy
The Confession
This sermon examines how our confession of Jesus directs our daily lives and empowers us to flee greed while pursuing righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, and gentleness—reflecting God's character in a challenging world.
1 Kings 18:16-40
The Contest
This sermon examines the showdown between Elijah and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, arguing that followers of God cannot remain neutral—they must decisively choose to follow the one true God or risk being captured by competing desires.
John 16:5-15
John Gospel
The Counselor
Jesus promises the Holy Spirit will convict the world of sin and guide believers into truth, with the Spirit's central work being to glorify Christ rather than draw attention to himself.
James 2:1-9 · Matthew 18
The Crisis of Community
This sermon examines how churches have lost the meaning of biblical community—personal sharing of lives—and challenges believers to actively practice love toward one another rather than passively waiting to feel connected.
Amos 5:18-27 · 1 Corinthians 6
Amos
The Day of the Lord
This sermon examines how Israel mistakenly believed religious activity substituted for righteousness, warning that true worship must be inseparable from daily obedience and justice. Believers today face the same temptation to compartmentalize faith, forgetting that the Day of the Lord demands consistent faithfulness.
Isaiah 40:28-31 · Isaiah 40:13-15
The Dependable God
When circumstances suggest God has abandoned us, Isaiah calls us to look beyond our immediate struggles and recognize God's vast power and wisdom. Trusting God means waiting on him even when we don't understand his ways.
Genesis 18:16-33 · Genesis 18:25
The Dynamics of Prayer
This sermon examines how prayer creates intimate partnership with God, revealing that the Creator welcomes human participation in divine purposes and genuinely responds to our intercession, making prayer a profound privilege rather than a casual practice.
Matthew 25:31-46 · 2 Peter 3:1-18
The End
This sermon examines the biblical teaching on Christ's return, judgment, heaven, and hell, calling believers to live with urgency and gratitude for God's gift of eternal life.
1 Peter 4:7-11
Peter epistles
The End Is Near
When believers keep Christ's return in mind, they are able to live faithfully—practicing self-control in prayer, loving one another deeply, offering hospitality, and using spiritual gifts to serve others.
Hebrews 9:24-28
The End of God's Plan
Christ's sacrificial death provides permanent forgiveness and establishes salvation for those who faithfully anticipate his return with longing and focus.
Luke 11:14-28 · Exodus 8:19
The Finger of God
Jesus defends his authority to cast out demons by demonstrating that Satan cannot work against himself; believers are called to decide whether Jesus's power comes from God or Satan, and to demonstrate faith through obedience.
Amos 5:1-17
Amos
The Funeral
This sermon examines how prosperity can blind us to sin and injustice. It calls believers to seek God actively through constant companionship with Him and to pursue justice for the oppressed.
Genesis 3:1-7 · Matthew 16:24-25
The God of Choice
This sermon contrasts the culture's emphasis on personal choice and autonomy with Scripture's call to deny self and center life on Christ. Christian ethics must prioritize God's will over personal satisfaction.
Ezekiel 28:2-19
Ezekiel
The God of Success
This sermon examines how wealth and success can tempt us to pride and self-sufficiency, forgetting that all our gifts come from God. Disciples of Jesus work to honor God and serve others, not to exalt themselves.
Acts 2:1-41 · Acts 1:6
Acts
The Great Day
God demonstrates His spiritual kingdom through the power of Pentecost, calling His disciples and hearers to embrace change and align their hearts with His will rather than resist it.
Matthew 23:23-24 · 2 Corinthians 8-9
The Heart of Giving
This sermon examines Jesus's teaching on giving, demonstrating that the motivation and condition of the heart matter more than the act of giving itself. True generosity flows from a cheerful heart set on honoring God and serving others, not from obligation or external pressure.
Isaiah 6 · Exodus 3
Family
The Holiness of God
This sermon examines God's holiness as revealed in Isaiah 6 and shows how believers are called to reflect that holiness in their family relationships, beginning with the recognition that Christ is the full revelation of God's holy character.
Deuteronomy 6:4 · Mark 12:29
The Holy Spirit
This sermon examines the nature of the Holy Spirit as God, how Christians receive the Spirit at conversion through faith, and the Spirit's fourfold purpose—helping in weakness, enabling holiness, strengthening us against evil, and assuring us of our status as God's children.
John 20:31 · Acts 2:32-33
The Holy Spirit and the Miraculous
This sermon examines the biblical definition and purpose of miracles, then presents five reasons why modern miraculous claims must be rejected: lack of evidence, no valid purpose, no qualified workers, no scriptural authority, and doctrinal division among claimants.
Luke 17:20-37
The Invisible Kingdom
Jesus warns that his kingdom is spiritual, not physical, and believers must stay alert for his return rather than getting lulled into complacency by routine life. Divided loyalty to the world leaves us unprepared to meet him.
John 3:22-28 · John 15:11
The Joyful Jesus
This sermon examines Jesus as the source of biblical joy—an attitude of delight rooted in relationship with God that transcends circumstances. Christians are called to receive and share this joy through obedience, prayer, and connection with the resurrected Christ.
Matthew 5:1-6
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Are Blessed
This sermon introduces the Sermon on the Mount by establishing Jesus as the perfect King and believers as his children called to reflect his character. The first three Beatitudes—blessed are the poor in spirit, those who mourn, and the meek—reveal that God's favor rests on those who recognize their spiritual need, grieve over sin, and embody humble strength.
Matthew 7:1-6
Sermon on the Mount
The King's Children Are Humble
Jesus calls his followers to humble self-examination before judging others, recognizing that spiritual superiority blinds us to our own flaws and prevents us from reflecting God's character of mercy and grace.