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Ever find yourself in what seems like a hopeless situation and you're desperate for God to do something to make things better? In this sermon we'll look at the response of the prophet Habakkuk when he learned of God's coming judgment of Israel. His response in 3:17-19 should be a blueprint for all believers. His attitude was faithfulness to God regardless of the outcome.
Is there a difference between happiness and joy? Do you think we confuse the two? Happiness is situational, it’s circumstantial. Joy, on the other hand is internal and not subject to events and circumstances. In this sermon, we'll unpack Romans 15:13 and see how it holds the key to experiencing true joy only God can give.
Many of us grew up hearing the word "saved" in our churches, but many people nowadays don't know what that word means. So, does that mean we shouldn't use it anymore? Absolutely not! It's Biblical and will always be relevant. Therefore, we need to communicate to an unsaved world what it means to be "saved".
In this sermon, we'll look at a few verses that will help us better understand what it truly means to be "saved".
In this sermon, we'll unpack some of the events during Holy Week including The Triumphal Entry and Crucifixion.
Have you ever been the recipient of an extravagant act? Since we are all recipients of God’s extravagant love, what do we need to do? Give it to others. And when we give to others, it’s something that feels incredibly good! I believe that’s one of the reasons Jesus said “it is better to give than receive”. In this sermon, we'll look at the story of Mary of Bethany anointed Jesus' feet in John 12:1-8.
In this sermon, we continue our series on Nehemiah, covering chapters 7-9. Up until now, we've focused on Nehemiah's character. This sermon is more about the character of the people that Nehemiah led. We'll see how the completion of the wall and the coming together of the people to hear God's Word resulted in a surprise response from Nehemiah and the Levites - confession.
What does it mean to be a person of conviction? In this sermon, I address this question as we continue our series on Nehemiah.
In this sermon, we continue our series on Nehemiah. We'll look at his courage and see why he could begin this great work called in to accomplish in the face of adversity .
In this sermon, we continue our series on Nehemiah. We'll look at his confidence and see why he could stand confidently before the king and present his request .
In this sermon, we begin a series on the book of Nehemiah. He was a man of impeccable character and conviction. His story provides so many Biblical principles for accomplishing great things for God.
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