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Malachi 1:6-14
Malachi
Respect for God
This sermon challenges believers to approach worship with honor and reverence for God rather than casual indifference. The religious leaders of Malachi's time had lost respect for God's majesty, offering inferior sacrifices and treating worship as routine; modern believers must examine their hearts to ensure they haven't similarly become complacent about God's greatness.
Malachi 2:10-16
Malachi
Respect for Marriage
Marriage is a covenant binding two people at all costs, not a casual agreement to be discarded when circumstances change. God calls believers to keep their marriage promises and lead their families toward him.
Genesis 33:1-20 · Genesis 32:8
Reunion
This sermon examines Jacob and Esau's reunion to explore how guilt can prevent us from accepting forgiveness. True reconciliation requires both parties to extend and accept grace, modeling God's merciful forgiveness.
Genesis 3 · Genesis 2:25
Genesis
Sin, Separation, and Grace
Sin begins when we question God's goodness and believe we can be our own god, leading to shame, separation, and broken relationships. Yet God's grace pursues us even in our disobedience, clothing our shame and offering restoration.
Hosea 1:1-2:1
Hosea
The Covenant Love of God
God's covenant love remains faithful despite human unfaithfulness. Through Hosea's marriage to Gomer, God demonstrates that sin is spiritual adultery, yet his covenant promises renewal and restoration to all who seek reconciliation.
1 Thessalonians 2:17-20 · Acts 17
1 Thessalonians
The Crown
Paul's separation from the Thessalonians reflects his deep love and reveals that God's work continues wherever we are placed. Believers should invest in people and trust God's purpose even when plans are thwarted.
Hosea 14:1-9 · Romans 8:14-17
Hosea
The Relentless Love of God
God's love and forgiveness exceed all human sin and failure. When we repent and turn to God, we discover a Father whose relentless pursuit of us is grounded in His character, not our worthiness.
Hosea 2:14-23
Hosea
The Tender Love of God
God pursues Israel relentlessly despite their unfaithfulness, speaking tender words to win back their hearts. The sermon calls listeners to recognize God's constant pursuit, accept his forgiveness, and return to intimate relationship with him.
Hosea 2:2-13 · Genesis 2:25
Hosea
The Tough Love of God
God demonstrates tough love by allowing Israel to experience the consequences of their spiritual adultery and pursuit of false gods. Believers must choose between arrogance and repentance, recognizing their dependence on God.
Malachi 3:12-4:6 · Matthew 25
Malachi
What's Your Decision
Passion for God comes from honoring who he is, not from expecting him to obligate himself through our external actions. The heart matters more than mere religious form.
Habakkuk 1:1-11 · Exodus 16:28
When God Seems Unfair
When God Seems Unfair
When evil persists and God's response seems delayed or wrong, faith is challenged. Yet questioning God within trust is appropriate, and God works even when silent, carrying out purposes beyond our understanding.
Genesis 22:1-19 · John 3:16
Who Are You Really?
God tests Abraham's faith to reveal his true character and dependence on God rather than circumstances. Spiritual tests prove who we really trust and point to Jesus as God's ultimate provision.
2 Kings 5:1-14 · Isaiah 55
Kings
2 Kings 5:1-14
Pride blinds us to God's ways and prevents us from listening to His instruction. Only through humility can we receive His blessings and allow Him to receive the glory.
2 Kings 22:1-23:28
Kings
A Child Shall Lead Them
This sermon examines King Josiah's religious reforms and warns that external obedience without internal change is spiritually hollow. True transformation requires both right actions and a transformed heart rooted in God's Word.
Ephesians 4:17-24
Ephesians
A New Attitude
This sermon contrasts life without God—marked by futile thinking, darkness, and desperation—with the new life available through Christ, calling believers to put off the old self and reflect God's righteousness and holiness in daily conduct.
Ephesians 1:1-14
Ephesians
Chosen
This sermon examines how believers chosen and blessed by God are called to live as witnesses to Christ's lordship in a world at spiritual war between good and evil.
1 Kings 11:1-13 · Exodus 34
Kings
Downfall
Solomon's unfaithfulness to God's commands—despite explicit warnings—brought judgment, yet God remained merciful. The sermon explores how knowing right from wrong differs from doing it, and how God's mercy persists even when we fail.
Ephesians 2:11-22
Ephesians
Family
Jesus breaks down the barriers that divide Jews and Gentiles, creating one unified family in him. Believers must remember their former separation, Christ's reconciling work, and their calling to demonstrate God's unity and love to the world.
1 Kings 19:1-18
Kings
Feeling Isolated
This sermon examines how discouragement, confusion, and isolation distort our perception of truth and God's presence. The antidote is remembering God's provision, trusting his will over our expectations, and refocusing on the work God has given us to do.
2 Kings 3 · 1 Corinthians 15:33
Kings
For the Sake of One
This sermon examines how godly influence shapes those around us through the story of Jehoshaphat's presence during Israel's conflict with Moab, calling believers to maintain a distinctly Christian perspective and let their influence draw others toward God.
2 Kings 20:1-21
Kings
God Intervenes
God extends Hezekiah's life in response to prayer and offers reassurance through signs, but Hezekiah's subsequent pride in his wealth and alliances brings consequences for future generations. The sermon calls believers to trust God's larger purposes rather than taking credit for their blessings.
Hebrews 6:13-20 · Genesis 22
God's Promises
God Is a Promise Keeper
God makes promises secured by his own character and cannot lie. Believers find confidence and hope by trusting in God's unchangeable promises, especially the promise of eternal life with him.
1 Corinthians 10:1-13
God Promises Escape
When tempted to sin, God promises to provide a way of escape and the strength to endure the consequences of saying no, not removal of difficulty itself.
John 14:1-7 · 2 Corinthians 11:2
God's Promise
God Promises Eternal Life
Jesus uses wedding language and customs to assure his troubled disciples that he will return and take them to be with him eternally, just as a bridegroom comes for his bride.