This sermon unpacks Jesus’ sobering warning about deceptive leaders who appear genuine but lead believers astray. Drawing from Matthew 7:15–20, the pastor offers four biblical tests to identify false teachers: their fruit, their doctrine, their submission to Scripture, and their gospel message. With practical illustrations and strong scriptural grounding, this message urges believers to grow in discernment, stay rooted in truth, and pursue a deeper relationship with Christ as the ultimate safeguard against deception.
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In this sermon, The Narrow Gate: Choosing the Path of True Discipleship, we explore Christ’s challenge from the Sermon on the Mount to enter through the narrow gate. More than moral living or outward religion, true discipleship requires a transformed heart, genuine faith, and full surrender to Jesus. Discover the difference between admiring Christ and truly following Him—and why the narrow path, though difficult, leads to life.
In this sermon on Matthew 7:12, discover how the Golden Rule is more than a moral guide—it's a divine command empowered by God's love. Learn how prayer, seeking God, and stories like the Prodigal Son reveal our need for His mercy to love others as He loves us.

Family Talk: Part 2

September 7, 2025
This sermon on John 8:31–32 calls us to move beyond belief into a deeper, transforming discipleship. Learn how abiding in Christ’s truth brings real freedom, joy, and purpose as we live out His word in every area of life.
This message from John 8:31 challenges us to move from being fans of Jesus to true disciples who abide in His word daily. Learn how abiding means living fully under Christ’s truth and letting it shape every part of our lives.
This sermon addresses anxiety and worry through Jesus' teachings in Matthew 6. It emphasizes that worry dims joy and weakens faith, encouraging believers to trust in God's provision, seek His kingdom first, and refocus on His promises, even amid life’s challenges.
This sermon explores Jesus' teachings on treasures in Matthew 6:19-21, emphasizing the importance of investing in eternal, heavenly treasures rather than temporary earthly ones. The pastor discusses how our hearts…