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Isaiah 5:1-7 · Isaiah 1:16-17

Isaiah

Grace Forsaken

God's grace transforms us through Jesus, the true vine. This sermon challenges listeners to recognize how forsaking grace—through pursuit of wealth, pleasure, self-confidence, and rationalized sin—produces worthless spiritual fruit, and calls them to bear fruit worthy of repentance.

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Romans 5:12-21 · Romans 2:14-15

Romans

Grace Will Lead Us Home

This sermon contrasts Adam's legacy of sin, death, and condemnation with Jesus's gift of grace, justification, and life. Through grace alone, believers are reconciled to God and led home.

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Isaiah 7:1-8:10 · 2 Kings 16:7-9

Isaiah

Immanuel

When facing overwhelming circumstances, short-term perspective tempts us to rely on worldly solutions rather than trust God's broader plan. True faith means believing God sees what we cannot and acting on that trust despite our doubts.

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Isaiah 31:1-3 · Isaiah 30:15-18

Isaiah

Learning to Wait

God longs to be gracious and waits for us to trust Him rather than the visible world. True trust means waiting on God's action instead of pursuing short-term solutions, depending on Him rather than our own wisdom.

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Isaiah 1:2-4 · Isaiah 1:1

Isaiah

Listen to God's Voice

God calls his people to listen to his voice and return to him with grace waiting for those who repent. Like a perfect parent, God desires to forgive more than punish, offering restoration to those willing to hear and obey.

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Romans 6:15-23

Romans

Living Free in Grace

Paul contrasts serving sin (which brings death and shame) with serving God (which brings righteousness and eternal life). Grace frees us from law to choose freely whether to return to sin's slavery or embrace the freedom of holiness in Christ.

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Romans 13:8-14 · Matthew 6:34

Romans

Love Is a Verb

This sermon examines how believers demonstrate love as an action rather than a feeling, living urgently in light of Christ's coming and the brevity of time, by understanding their position in God's timeline and clothing themselves with Jesus to fight spiritual battles with love in a darkening world.

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Romans 15:14-33

Romans

Planning

Paul shares his missionary plans with the church, demonstrating that while believers should make plans, trusting God means allowing him to redirect those plans according to his purposes for our good and his glory.

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Isaiah 12:1-6 · Isaiah 10:20

Isaiah

Sing for Joy

This sermon examines Isaiah's promise of a righteous king from Jesse's line who brings harmony and peace, calling believers to trust God over visible circumstances and to respond with joy and praise despite uncertainty.

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Romans 2:1-16

Romans

The Bad News

Paul addresses Jewish spiritual smugness by exposing how both Jews and Gentiles stand equally condemned before God's judgment. True response to God's kindness is repentance, not moral superiority.

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Romans 11:1-36

Romans

The Mind of God

God remains faithful to his plan and extends mercy to all—both Jews and Gentiles—though faith in that mercy is always a personal choice. Even when we cannot understand God's motives, we are called to trust and love him.

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Romans 8:1-17

Romans

The Spirit's Freedom

This sermon examines how the Holy Spirit transforms believers' hearts, freeing them from the law's condemnation and empowering them to live as God's children with confidence and peace.

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Romans 9:1-29

Romans

Things I Don't Understand

This sermon explores how God's sovereignty and human choice coexist in Romans 9, urging listeners to trust God's wisdom even when they cannot fully understand his ways.

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Romans 12:3-8

Romans

Transformed Thinking

This sermon examines how God's mercy calls believers to transform their thinking—recognizing their identity in Christ, accepting their God-given gifts, and using them to serve one another rather than pursuing self-interest.

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Romans 15:1-13

Romans

Unity

This sermon examines how believers build unity through sacrificial love and endurance, sustained by the scriptures and the Holy Spirit's gift of hope in Christ.

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Romans 8:18-39

Romans

Why Do I Suffer?

Suffering, while difficult, is purposeful for believers—it deepens faith, aligns us with Christ, sustains hope through the Spirit, and molds us into Jesus's image. God is working all things for our good.

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Isaiah 45:20-25 · Isaiah 44-45

Isaiah

Your Choice

God reveals himself as Creator, Lord, and Redeemer—controlling past, future, and redemption. Our choice to trust God doesn't change his character but fundamentally changes who we become.

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Acts 2:1-41 · Acts 2:29-39

Acts

Acts 2

Pentecost demonstrates that Jesus is Lord and Christ, the sole source of salvation. Believers must repent, be baptized, and live with eternal perspective, recognizing that the clock is ticking for all to choose Jesus.

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Acts 26:1-20

Acts

Admission

Paul's admission of sin before King Agrippa demonstrates that spiritual transformation begins with confession. The sermon calls listeners to overcome pride and admit their wrongdoing to experience God's forgiveness and power.

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Acts 9:32-43

Acts

Changing Lives

Through Peter's miracles in Lydda and Joppa, God directs believers' paths and reveals His inclusive heart, calling them to grow beyond their inherited expectations.

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Acts 6:1-7

Acts

Choices and Priorities

When internal conflict threatens the early church's unity and mission, spiritual leaders must recognize priorities and delegate wisely—ensuring both prayer and preaching flourish while serving others with God's wisdom.

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Ephesians 1:1-14

Ephesians

Chosen

In the spiritual battle between good and evil, God has chosen and blessed his followers through Christ to live holy lives and praise him, anticipating the day when all things come under Jesus's lordship.

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Daniel 3:1-30

Daniel

Commitment

True commitment to God goes beyond words and appearances—it demands loyalty even when costly, and must be settled in conviction before crisis arrives.

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Acts 8:26-40 · Isaiah 53:1-12

Acts

Explaining the Unknown

Philip explains Isaiah's Suffering Servant passage to an Ethiopian official, revealing how Jesus fulfills God's plan to bring salvation to the ends of the earth. Through baptism and faith in Jesus, the excluded outsider gains full access to relationship with God.

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