Sermons on The Gospel (Page 17)
Frustrations: The Struggle To Be In Charge
“God is able to do greater through our surrender than we could ever do through our control.”
Daniel Unharmed In The Lions’ Den
Our trust in God will tell a watching world that He is real.
BELSHAZZAR DEAD! Darius Takes Throne.
A celebration symbolizes what we live for, what is central to us, what we deem as the kind of life we long for.
Detours and Destinations
God is concerned with the destination just as much as he is concerned with what we become when we get there.
ON PURPOSE: Being Intentional In Our Response
God’s chief goal is not to make us happy, wealthy, or healthy, but to shape us and conform us into the likeness of His Son Jesus Christ.
Go tell it to the web
As we undergo this community quarantine, let us take this Great opportunity to take advantage of this Great Technology called social media to obey the Great Commission. We should “Go tell it on the web!”
The God of Our Seasons
“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” –Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NIV)
Count It All Joy
When we go through fiery trials, we don’t just work our way out of it, but we worship our way through it.
Unafraid: Setting our eyes on the LORD
As Christians, faced with a societal condition of fear and uncertainties, we ought to shine as light — with a message of hope!
Nothing Else Except For Your Glory
When we are too preoccupied by the ordinary things in life, when we are suffering, when we find it hard to worship, may we be reminded that it isn’t about what we do, but for whom we do it that brings the significance.
Loving in the Singular
We are to forgive one another, bear with one another, help one another and above all, love one another just as how Jesus expressed His love for us in the singular….ONE AT A TIME.
Changed: Called to Fruitfulness
But the one who received the seed that fell on good soil is the man who hears the word and understands it. He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.