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Author: Logan Hagoort

  • Blessed is He Who Hears and Obeys

    Blessed is He Who Hears and Obeys

    In Nehemiah 8 the people gather to hear the Law of God read and explained. As the Word is proclaimed, the people listen with reverence and understanding. True blessing is found not merely in hearing God’s Word, but in receiving it with faith and walking in obedience before the Lord.

  • The Lord Who Hears and Acts

    The Lord Who Hears and Acts

    Revelation 8 reveals the solemn silence of heaven as the prayers of God’s people rise before Him. The angel offers incense on the golden altar, and the Lord responds in power. The God who hears the cries of His saints is also the God who acts in judgment and sovereign authority over the earth.

  • Spritual Revival in Israel

    Spritual Revival in Israel

    In Nehemiah 8 the people gather as the Law is read and clearly explained, and the Word pierces their hearts. This sermon traces the pattern of true revival—attentive hearing, godly sorrow, clarified understanding, and covenant joy—showing that spiritual renewal begins not with emotion, but with Scripture faithfully proclaimed.

  • The Security of the Church

    The Security of the Church

    In Revelation 7 we see the sovereign security of the Church—numbered, known, and kept by Christ—standing before the throne in white robes, preserved through tribulation, and destined for everlasting joy.

  • What a Pointless Chapter?

    What a Pointless Chapter?

    Nehemiah 7 seems, at first glance, like a tedious register of forgotten names. Yet this “pointless” chapter reveals a God who rebuilds not only walls but a covenant people. Every name recorded testifies to divine faithfulness, ordered worship, and the preservation of identity in the purposes of God.

  • The Seals are Broken

    The Seals are Broken

    In Book of Revelation 6, the Lamb opens the seals of God’s sovereign decree, unveiling conquest, conflict, scarcity, death, and the cry of the martyrs. The Seals Are Broken confronts us with divine judgment and mercy, reminding the church that history unfolds not by chaos, but by the sovereign hand of God.

  • The Devil’s Espionage

    The Devil’s Espionage

    Explore the vigilance and faithfulness of Nehemiah as he rebuilds Jerusalem’s walls amid opposition. Our latest sermon, The Devil’s Espionage (Nehemiah 6:15–7:4), reveals the subtle strategies of the enemy and how God’s people persevere. Read, reflect, and be encouraged to stand firm in your own spiritual battles.

  • The Wall is Done

    The Wall is Done

    The wall is finished—against opposition, fear, and fatigue. In just fifty-two days, God’s work stands complete, silencing enemies and glorifying His name. Nehemiah 6:15–16 reminds us that when God builds, no resistance can prevail, and even the nations must acknowledge His hand.

  • The Coronation of the Lamb

    The Coronation of the Lamb

    Heaven stands in full voice. The sealed scroll is opened, the Lamb is enthroned, and all creation erupts in worship. Power, riches, wisdom, strength, honour, glory, and blessing belong to Him alone. Join us as Revelation lifts our eyes to the crowned Lamb.

  • Standing Firm Against Deceptive Attacks

    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…