Category: Sermons
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We Bless Thee, Oh Our God
A repentant assembly stands before the Lord, recounting His mighty works and steadfast covenant mercy. Their confession rises with reverence, grounded in the knowledge of God’s holiness and their own sin. This scene captures the gravity of true worship: blessing the Lord with humbled hearts, shaped by grace and truth.
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The Two Bold Witnesses
Two witnesses stand, not in their own strength, but in the authority of God. Though opposed, struck down, and scorned, their testimony endures. Revelation 11 reveals a church that speaks boldly, suffers faithfully, and is ultimately vindicated—because the Lord Himself upholds and secures His word.
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The Purposed One
Psalm 22 reveals that Christ’s suffering was no accident but divinely purposed. In “The Purposed One,” we see anguish under sovereign design, where abandonment gives way to vindication. God’s redemptive plan unfolds through the cross, assuring that even deepest suffering serves His glory and secures salvation for His people.
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The Delivered One
Psalm 22 unveils the depth of the Forsaken One, where David’s cry ultimately points to Christ’s suffering under divine silence. In apparent abandonment, covenant purposes are being fulfilled. The darkness is not absence of rule but the pathway of redemption, where God secures salvation through the righteous sufferer Christ Jesus.
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The Forsaken One
Psalm 22 leads us into the depths of abandonment, where the righteous sufferer cries out under the weight of divine silence. Yet this psalm does not end in despair. It turns toward vindication, proclaiming that God hears, delivers, and will be praised among the nations for His faithfulness.
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Covenantal Blessing for Covenantal Faithfulness
This sermon explores Nehemiah 8:13-18, where the returned exiles rediscover obedience through the Feast of Booths. God’s people respond to His Word with joyful covenant faithfulness, experiencing renewed worship and ordered lives. It highlights the blessing that flows from diligent obedience and reverent remembrance of the Lord’s commands today shown.
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Encouraged to Bear Our Testimony
Revelation 10 portrays a mighty angel commissioning John to receive and proclaim God’s revealed word. The sweetness and bitterness of the scroll remind us that true testimony carries both joy and cost. Believers are called, like John, to faithfully bear witness to God’s purposes in Christ amid a resistant world.
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Rightly Ordered Affections
God’s Word does not merely inform the mind—it rightly orders the heart. In Nehemiah 8:9–12, sorrow gives way to joy as the people submit their affections to the will of God. True repentance does not end in grief, but in rejoicing, for the joy of the Lord is the strength of His people.
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When the Trumpet Sounds
When the trumpet sounds, God’s judgment unfolds with terrifying precision. Creation itself is struck—earth, sea, and sky—revealing the severity of sin and the certainty of divine wrath. Yet even in judgment, there is restraint. The warning is clear: repent now, before the final trumpet brings irreversible and eternal consequence.
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The Blessed God Who Blesses
Paul begins with praise to God, the source of every spiritual blessing. In Christ, believers receive riches that are heavenly, eternal, and undeserved. The verse directs attention upward: the God who is eternally blessed is also the God who freely pours out blessing upon His people through Christ.
