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Gospel-Centered Thinking in a World of Deception
A sermon on putting on the helmet of salvation from Ephesians 6:17, showing how the gospel must protect our minds and inform our decisions. Paul teaches that just as a soldier's helmet protects his head, our salvation guards our thinking from Satan's attacks and enables gospel-centered living.
The Danger of Empty Religious Profession
This Palm Sunday message exposes the danger of saying the right religious words without genuine heart commitment. Using the crowd's fickle response to Jesus - from "Hosanna" to "Crucify him" - the sermon challenges listeners to examine whether their faith is real or merely outward performance.
When Satan Attacks Your Mind: Finding Victory in Christ
What Christmas Really Cost: Understanding Why the Savior Came
This sermon challenges the commercialized view of Christmas by confronting the uncomfortable reality of sin and why Jesus had to come. The message emphasizes that we cannot truly appreciate Christ's gift of salvation without understanding the seriousness of sin and its consequences.
From Bondage to Liberty: Understanding True Freedom in Christ
This sermon explores how humanity, though created imperfect and anchored to earth, finds true freedom and purpose through God's mercy and salvation. Rather than viewing God's commandments as restrictive rules, believers can discover the joy and liberty that comes from following Christ's path.
Nothing But the Blood: The Price of Our Salvation
Abba, Father: The Heart of Our Relationship with God
The Hidden Ways We Rob Our Heavenly Father
Pastor examines Malachi 3:6-8 to reveal how believers can rob God through failing to return to Him, withholding tithes and offerings, and making life about themselves instead of God. The message includes a clear gospel presentation and warns that God keeps track of everything and will justly judge our choices.
The Power of Decisive Faith
The God Who Saves: No Other Gods Before Me
When God's Name Becomes Common: A Call to Reverence
Coming Home to the Father's Heart
What Makes a Christian's Death Special to God?
This funeral sermon explores Psalm 116:15 and why God considers the death of His saints precious. It contrasts the death of the wicked and selfish with the blessed death of the righteous, emphasizing how Christians should live valuable lives that leave a positive impact, while finding comfort in knowing God treasures their souls enough to sacrifice His Son for them.
Building an Ark by Faith: Lessons from Noah's Obedience
Secured Forever: Why True Believers Cannot Lose Their Salvation
This sermon examines the biblical doctrine of eternal security, systematically addressing scriptures that appear to suggest salvation can be lost. Through careful exposition of key passages, it demonstrates that true salvation in Jesus Christ is permanent and irreversible, sealed by the Holy Spirit and secured by God's unchanging character.
The Wages of Sin and God's Perfect Justice
How to Become a True Baptist: Born Again, Not Born In
Heaven's Threefold Blessing
When Two Kings Go to War: Are You Ready for Battle?
What Makes a Real Christian?
The Time and Place You Believed in Jesus
Born Again Spirit: When God's Spirit Meets Yours
From Alpha to Tau: Jesus, the Beginning and the End
The New Creature: Understanding Your Position in Christ
Every Word Counts: Standing Before the Judge of All
Level Ground at the Cross
Do You Need a Priest to Reach God?
How to Present the Gospel in Four Easy Steps
This practical guide provides four clear, biblical steps for sharing the Gospel with others. It walks through God's plan for salvation, mankind's sin problem, Christ's sacrifice on the cross, and how to respond in faith.
From the Garden to the Cross: Sin's Fatal Consequence
Dying in Your Sins: The Wages We've Earned
Are You Known by God or Just Know About God?
This sermon examines Jesus' sobering words 'I never knew you' to emphasize that salvation isn't based on good works or religious knowledge, but on having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The message explores the difference between knowing about God and being known by Him through the imagery of the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep.
The Promises That Never Fail
The Great Supper: Why People Say No to Jesus
The Unshakeable Gift of Eternal Security in Christ
The Eternal Destinations: Heaven's Comfort and Hell's Torment
Ready or Not, Here Comes Eternity
Your First Step of Obedience
The Table of Remembrance: Our Church Ordinance
Willing Vessels: When God Calls, Will You Go?
One Lost Sheep: The Heart of God's Amazing Grace
The Divine Paradox: Jesus as Son and God
When Saints Go Home: Understanding God's Precious View of Death
Building Something That Matters: Lessons from Noah's Faith
Using Noah's ark as a powerful metaphor, this sermon challenges Christians to build something meaningful for God despite mockery and opposition. Through Noah's 120-year project of faith, believers learn about obedience, perseverance, and leaving a godly legacy for future generations.
The Ultimate Grace Story: Salvation in the Final Hour
Why God Chose You: Biblical Truth About Election and Free Will
The Choice Every Person Must Make
The End of Yourself Is the Beginning of God
This sermon explores how reaching our wits' end can actually be the best place to be spiritually. Using Psalm 107, it shows how God calms life's storms when we truly invite Jesus into our circumstances and trust Him completely.
The Just Shall Live by Faith
After Christmas: What Comes Next?
When the Comforter Comes to Work
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