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Category: Sermons

  • The Rolling Away of Reproach

    The Rolling Away of Reproach

    As Israel steps into the Promised Land, God commands a moment of deep significance—a covenant renewal at Gilgal. Here, He declares, “Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt.” In this pivotal act, shame is lifted, identity restored, and God’s faithfulness shines through generations of wandering hearts.

  • The Excellency of the King

    The Excellency of the King

    In Psalm 45:2, the psalmist celebrates the beauty, grace, and blessedness of the King. Christ’s excellence draws us irresistibly to Him—His speech, His gentleness, His strength, His faithfulness. This sermon invites you to hear His voice, behold His beauty by faith, and delight in the one true King.

  • Who is Writing Revelation?

    Exiled on Patmos, John calls himself your brother in tribulation, kingdom, and endurance—all in Jesus. Discover how shared suffering, unshakable rule, and patient faith bind us to Christ and each other. Revelation isn’t distant doom; it’s family strength for today!

  • Chosen for Covenantal Obedience

    Chosen for Covenantal Obedience

    Overhearing God choose Abraham: grace for idolaters, duties for dads, hope for families. Covenant isn’t solo—it’s households blessed! From moon-worshiper to father of nations, discover how God’s unbreakable promise seals baptism’s gift for you and your children today.

  • My Heart Doth Overflow

    My Heart Doth Overflow

    Psalm 45: A royal love song for Christ the King and His radiant bride, the Church. Heart overflowing, mind engaged, tongue ready—discover how true delight in Jesus fuels worship, kills sin, and shouts His glory. Fall deeper in love with your Bridegroom tonight!

  • Behold, He Cometh!

    Behold, He Cometh!

    “Behold, He is coming.” The words of Revelation ring with both terror and hope. Christ, the risen King, returns with clouds of glory and judgment. Every eye will see Him — the pierced and the piercers alike. For some, His coming means wrath. For others, it means redemption fulfilled.

  • The Aye to the Zee

    Psalm 45: A royal love song for Christ the King and His radiant bride, the Church. Heart overflowing, mind engaged, tongue ready—discover how true delight in Jesus fuels worship, kills sin, and shouts His glory. Fall deeper in love with your Bridegroom tonight!

  • A Trinitarian Greeting

    A Trinitarian Greeting

    In Revelation’s greeting lies hidden glory: an everlasting Father who was, is, and is to come; an ever-present Spirit burning in weary churches; a risen Son ruling every king. Grace and peace for battle-worn saints—don’t skip this Trinitarian thunder. Your lamp can burn bright.

  • A Trinitarian Blessing

    A Trinitarian Blessing

    In Revelation 1:5-6, John praises Jesus who loves us eternally, freed us from sin by His blood, and made us a kingdom of priests. This Trinitarian blessing demands our doxology: glory to Christ forever! Live free, proclaim His sacrifice, exalt His name alone.

  • The Gift of Adoption

    The Gift of Adoption

    John 1:12-13 tell us that God had the perfect Son—yet He adopted wretches like us. Christ gives sinners a court-sealed document—signed in His blood, sealed by His Spirit—guaranteeing: You are Mine. No devil can snatch you. No sin can disqualify you. Receive Him. Believe His name. You become a child of God—not by blood, not…