Author: Logan Hagoort
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Standing Firm Against Deceptive Attacks
Standing Firm Against Deceptive Attacks 1st of February, 2026Nehemiah 6Rev. Logan Hagoort Audio Sermon: *The sermon manuscript below was generated from the recording by AI … If a pack of wolves want to attack sheep, they do their best to avoid the shepherd, don’t they? Because the shepherd’s job, one of his jobs, is to…
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A Comfort in Heaven
John is, is seeing the glory of Christ enthroned on high, the purposes of God being fulfilled, the redemptive purposes of God being achieved. And that’s being communicated to you and I today so that we might know Christ, so that we might have eternal life, and so that we might have comfort as we…
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Kingdom Oppression and Kingdom Generosity
Nehemiah 5 exposes oppression within God’s own people, where greed and self-interest fracture covenant community. As the poor cry out, God confronts leaders who mirror the kingdoms of this world rather than His own. This sermon examines economic injustice, righteous leadership, and the call to reflect God’s kingdom by fearing Him above personal gain.
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A Theocentric Vision
Revelation 4 lifts the church’s gaze from earthly turmoil to heaven’s throne. John is shown a theocentric vision where God reigns in unchallenged glory. Worship, sovereignty, and holiness frame all history. This sermon calls believers to re-center faith, hope, and endurance on the throne of God alone, forever and ever.
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Spiritual Discouragement: It’s Causes, Effects, and some Remedies
Even the strongest can falter under relentless opposition. Nehemiah 4:10 reveals how discouragement seeks to stall God’s work. Against rubble and shadowed threats, the faithful press on, trusting God’s strength. This sermon explores perseverance in the face of spiritual attack and the courage needed to rebuild what seems lost.
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A Door Open in Heaven
As we enter into the more dramatic apocalyptic section of the book of Revelation, it is important to understand how to read the book. In today’s sermon we are doing an introductory sermon to lead us into the benefits of reading and studying Revelation.
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The Devil’s Design of Destruction
Opposition is never passive. In Nehemiah 4:7-15, enemies plot to halt God’s work, sowing fear and intimidation. Yet strategy, prayer, and united diligence transform threat into triumph. God equips His people to stand firm, reinforcing His work against every attempt at destruction, showing that persistence under God’s hand prevails.
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Christ’s Love for the Lukewarm
Christ stands at the door of every lukewarm heart, offering correction and love. Revelation 3:14-22 warns that indifference risks exclusion, yet His call is tender and patient. God’s people are invited to repentance, renewed zeal, and fellowship with Him—turning complacency into wholehearted devotion that reflects His sustaining and purifying love.
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The Devilish Design of Derision
Mockery is never accidental; it is a calculated weapon against the work of God. In Nehemiah 4, derision aims to weaken resolve and halt obedience. Yet prayer, perseverance, and quiet faithfulness expose ridicule for what it is and press the work forward under God’s sovereign hand, until the wall rises despite the laughter of enemies.
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Weak Beloved Philadelphia
Christ commends a church with little strength yet great faithfulness. To Philadelphia he sets an open door no enemy can shut, promises vindication, protection, and a permanent place in God’s temple. Weakness, when joined to obedience, becomes the sphere of Christ’s conquering power for the persevering saints who hold fast.
