This sermon explores Genesis 15 and God’s covenant promises to Abram, emphasizing that God meets His people in seasons of fear, doubt, and waiting. Even before Abram voiced his concerns, God approached him with reassurance, revealing Himself as both shield and reward. The message highlights the tension between trusting God’s promises and facing difficult circumstances, while pointing believers to the truth that righteousness is credited through faith rather than earned by works. Through Abram’s story, Christians are encouraged to rest in God’s timing, wrestle honestly with questions, and find their ultimate satisfaction in God Himself rather than earthly blessings.
In Matthew 9:9–13, Jesus calls Matthew—a rejected tax collector—and then dines with sinners, revealing the scandalous depth of God’s grace. This sermon confronts our assumptions about worthiness, exposing the danger of self-righteousness and the beauty of humility before Christ. It reminds us that Jesus came for sinners, not the self-sufficient, and calls us to follow Him by extending mercy, embracing the overlooked, and leaving behind anything that keeps us from wholehearted discipleship.
In Matthew 9:9–13, Jesus calls Matthew—a hated tax collector—to follow Him, demonstrating that no one is beyond His grace. This sermon explores the depth of Christ’s forgiveness, the cultural weight of Matthew’s calling, and the reality that the only requirement for discipleship is repentance. It challenges us to confront our own prejudices and to leave behind sin, shame, and comfort in wholehearted pursuit of Jesus.
Jesus’s parable of the wise and foolish builders (Matthew 7:24–29) calls us to examine what our faith truly rests on. Are we building on the bedrock of Christ through obedience and surrender—or on the shifting sands of self-reliance and appearance? Only one foundation endures the storm.
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 exploration of Matthew 5:27-28, we delve into the profound depths of sin and its impact on our hearts. Jesus challenges us to look beyond mere actions and examine…

Palm Sunday

April 13, 2025
As we celebrate Palm Sunday, we're invited to reflect on the profound significance of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. This pivotal moment, recounted in Luke 19, reveals a startling contrast…
Through Matthew 4:12-25, we're invited to witness Jesus' radical invasion of darkness with His light. The passage shows Christ deliberately entering Galilee, a region shadowed by sin and spiritual confusion,…
In this powerful exploration of baptism, we delve into the profound significance of Jesus' own baptism and its implications for our spiritual lives. The central scripture, Matthew 3:11-17, reveals how…
In this message, we're called to examine our hearts and prepare for the coming of God's kingdom. The central figure is John the Baptist, whose ministry in Matthew 3 serves…