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Category: Sermons

  • The King’s Perfect Bride

    The King’s Perfect Bride

    In this psalm’s radiant imagery, we see the Church pictured as the perfect bride—clothed in glory, beauty, and joy as she is led to her King. Discover how Christ adorns His people with His own righteousness and prepares them for the wedding feast of everlasting love.

  • A Letter from Jesus to the Church

    A Letter from Jesus to the Church

    Jesus knows His church—its strengths, struggles, and calling. In Revelation 1:19–20, we see Him walking among the lampstands, holding His people in His hand. This message reminds us that Christ’s letters are not distant words but living calls to faithfulness, purity, and perseverance for His beloved church today.

  • Jesus Brings Comfort and Hope in our Times of Fear

    Jesus Brings Comfort and Hope in our Times of Fear

    Terrified, John falls dead before glory. Jesus’ pierced hand lifts him: “Fear not—I died, yet live forever, holding death’s keys.” Tender, divine, suffering, risen, sovereign—He comforts the fearful. Look to Christ; fear flees in His presence.

  • The Father of the Bride’s Glorious Speech

    The Father of the Bride’s Glorious Speech

    A royal wedding summons the bride: “Forget your past—cleave to your King.” He desires her beauty; nations bring gifts. Will you leave the old life, bow in delight, and find joy in His love? The Father calls—listen, leave, adore.

  • The Throne Room of the King

    The Throne Room of the King

    Psalm 45:6-9 gives us a glorious picture of Jesus’ throne room. The King of kings in all his splendour. It draws our attention away from all contenders.

  • The Victorious King

    The Victorious King

    The psalmist’s heart burns for the glory of the King — a longing the church must share. Christ, the mighty warrior, rides forth with His sword, His bow, and His power, conquering through His Word and gospel. Will we cry out for His victory, wield His weapons, and rejoice in His triumph?

  • The Resplendent Son of Man

    The Resplendent Son of Man

    When John turned and saw “one like a son of man,” he saw more than a vision—he saw reality. The glorified Christ stands even now in the midst of his church: kingly, priestly, wise, unstoppable, radiant in glory. Look to him by faith, and let every fear grow dim.

  • Holiness: God’s Warning Against Hypocrisy

    Holiness: God’s Warning Against Hypocrisy

    Holiness is not optional—it is essential. God’s blazing holiness exposes every mask we wear, revealing the truth behind our worship. In Acts 5, Ananias and Sapphira remind us that hypocrisy cannot survive before a holy God. Are we holy—or merely pretending to be?

  • Persecution: God’s Divine Design for Sanctification

    Blessed in persecution! Acts 4:31-33: Prayer shakes the room, bold preaching ignites, unity shares all, grace empowers testimony. God designs affliction to sanctify—pray, preach, unite, endure. Rejoice! Loyalty to Christ invites friction; compromise avoids it. Stand firm; your reward is great in heaven.

  • A Surprising Island

    Exiled on Patmos for Christ’s sake, John endures isolation—yet God’s providence turns suffering into Revelation’s glory. In Spirit on the Lord’s Day, a trumpet voice thunders: “Write!” Amid pain, find comfort: your trials seed future joy, Christ speaks, and His Word saves. Trust the Sovereign!