2 Kings 5:1-14 · Isaiah 55
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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
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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.
1 Kings 11:1-13 · Exodus 34
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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.
1 Kings 19:1-18
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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
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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
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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.
1 Kings 17:1-24 · Luke 4:25-26
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Life Is Unfair
God's purposes are accomplished through events that seem unjust. Believers must trust God's sovereignty, pursue obedience, and let their faith shine even in a world marked by evil and suffering.
2 Kings 6:8-23
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Perspective
God's spiritual army surrounds and protects His people, and faith opens our eyes to see beyond the physical world to the unseen spiritual realm where real power resides.
2 Kings 1:1-18
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Searching for Answers
This sermon examines Ahaziah's misplaced trust in false gods and God's supreme knowledge and control, challenging believers to seek answers in God rather than lesser sources and to serve him with unreserved obedience.
1 Kings 21:1-29
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Selling Your Soul
This sermon examines Ahab's covetous pursuit of Naboth's vineyard, showing how unchecked desires lead to murder and destruction. The price of sin is never worth its gain; believers must choose rightly early and guard against ungodly influences.
1 Kings 18:16-40
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The Contest
This sermon examines the contest between Elijah and the prophets of Baal, arguing that followers of God cannot straddle the fence—they must decisively choose to follow God alone, abandoning all competing idols and loyalties.
2 Kings 2:1-18 · John 15:5-7
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The Torch Is Passed
Through miracles at Elijah's departure and Elisha's succession, God demonstrates his continued presence and demands respect for his prophetic word. Believers must stay close to God and listen obediently to his word.
2 Kings 5:15-27
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What Time Is It?
This sermon contrasts Elisha's selfless service with Gehazi's self-serving greed, showing that followers of God must prioritize God's glory over personal gain and maintain pure motives in ministry.
1 Kings 8:27 · 1 Kings 8:31-53
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Dedication
Solomon's dedication prayer reveals God's awesome nature and willingness to forgive repentant people. The sermon calls believers to recognize God's greatness and extend forgiveness to others as God does.
1 Kings 1:1–2:12
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Finale
David's final words to Solomon emphasize faithfulness to God's written word and offer practical counsel, including unfinished business. The sermon challenges listeners to address conflicts promptly and to plan meaningful final words for their own loved ones.
1 Kings 9:1-9
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Greatness
Real success is measured not by wealth or accomplishment but by faithfulness to God and consistency between heart and conduct. God promises blessing to those who maintain integrity and warns of judgment for those who turn away.
1 Kings 3:1-15
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Seeking an Obedient Heart
Solomon's reign begins with good motives but poor choices that contradict God's explicit commands. Yet God blesses his humble request for a discerning heart, demonstrating that right action and proper motives must go hand in hand.