Continuing the series in Psalm 19, Pastor Andrew shifts the focus from God's glory in creation to the role of His Word as a mirror for our own hearts. This message explores the two kinds of sin David prays about: the "secret faults" we are blind to and the "presumptuous sins" we knowingly commit. Through compelling illustrations, you will see how unaddressed sin distorts the image of God in our lives and learn why we must humbly allow Scripture to expose our blind spots. This sermon is a powerful call to depend on God's Word daily to cleanse us and protect us from the destructive dominion of sin.
Read MoreIn this episode, Pastor Ben reflects on Psalm 19, emphasizing the unparalleled value of God's Word. Drawing comparisons to earthly treasures and the universal fascination with discovery, he illustrates how Scripture surpasses material wealth in both joy and life-changing potential. Pastor Ben explores the beauty of God's special revelation, the life-impacting power of meditation on His Word, and offers practical methods to truly treasure Scripture in daily life.
Read MoreIn this message from Psalm 19, Pastor Daniel explores how creation itself proclaims the glory of God and reveals His presence to every person, in every place, at all times. Through vivid imagery and practical application, he challenges listeners to cultivate an intentional awareness of God by observing the natural world and recognizing the message it continually preaches. Just as a product’s packaging says something about its designer, the universe reflects its Creator—inviting us to marvel, praise, and reflect His glory in our own lives.
Read MoreThe Christmas season is celebrated with lights, symbolizing the hope and life that Jesus brings. Despite the darkness in the world, the Bible teaches that God is light, and Jesus is the source of hope and salvation. Lighting candles represents shared hope and the belief that God’s light shines within those who trust in Jesus.
Read MoreOrdinary life is filled with blessings, but we often overlook them, waiting for extraordinary moments. We should learn to appreciate the simple pleasures, like a good meal, a walk with family, or a beautiful sunset, as they are gifts from God. By shifting our perspective and recognizing the potential for worse, we can cultivate gratitude for the ordinary miracles in our lives.
Read MoreThis message, based on Psalms 42, centers on the psalmist’s heartfelt cry, "Why have you forgotten me?" This refrain reflects the emotional struggles many believers face. In this message, Pastor Daniel encourages introspective dialogue during tough times, urging us to question our feelings and seek God's truth.
Read MoreOn Faith Promise Sunday, Pastor Dorrell concludes Missions Emphasis Month by reminding the congregation of their responsibility to share God's greatness with the world. The sermon reflects on the message of Psalm 67—a Messianic psalm highlighting the blessings and responsibilities of God's people.
Read MoreParenting is a challenging task, but the gospel offers a transformative perspective, providing hope and guidance. It helps parents understand their role and navigate difficulties. The gospel's impact extends beyond parenting, bringing about radical change in all aspects of life. It reveals our purpose as parents and provides the hope we need to face each day with confidence.
Read MoreEvery system is perfectly designed to get the result it does, and in this message, we explore how this principle can be applied to human behavior. There is great importance of making choices in light of their outcomes, as every decision is tied to a consequence. We are encouraged to take inventory of our choices and do a systems check in the new year.
Read MoreYou may feel like you’re walking through the valley of the shadow of death but that God isn’t with you. It may seem that there is not a path anywhere that would lead you out. In these moments, you must lean into your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ more than you ever have. Lean into the truth that He will never leave us or forsake us. Lean into the truth that the God of the mountain is the God of the valley, that the God of the good times is the God of the bad times, and that the God of the day is the God of the night.
Read MoreGratitude is a gift from God that allows us to appreciate and experience the beauty and wonder of the world. Our senses give us the ability to see and appreciate the world, and equally, gratitude is a gift that contributes to a vibrant and joyful life. The episode highlights how failure to be thankful could detract from the richness of life.
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore the concept of asking God for blessings. Contrary to popular belief, it's not selfish or greedy. Instead, it honors God as the giver of all blessings and humbles us by reminding us of the blessings we've already received. We also discuss why God blesses us, which is to contribute to his mission and be conformed to his image. As believers, we have a limited time to fulfill God's purpose and be a blessing to others, so it's crucial to seek from the Lord and give to the nations while there is time.
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Read MoreGenerativity is defined as having "a concern for establishing and guiding the next generation.” The Psalmist exhorts us as adults to make it a priority to communicate to the younger generation the story of how God has led, guided, and blessed our lives. Are you hiding these things from them in any way?
Read MoreOf utmost importance in raising children is the environment they are brought up in. The Bible gives us the deliberate analogy of archery. Through discipline and training you can point an arrow at a target and hit the mark. Wishing and hoping will not help you in hitting that goal. God’s grace notwithstanding, children will hit the target they are pointed at. If an arrow fails to hit the target, we rarely blame the arrow; we look elsewhere—as we must in parenting. It is exceedingly hard for a child to become what a parent is not and for a child to behave in a way in which they have not been trained. Parenting must be done on purpose.
Read MoreThe Psalmist David presents us with a challenge to ascend to the hill of God. A special place reserved for Christians that desire closeness to God. This ascent is aided by focusing on the path, people, and practices that help us accomplish this lofty goal.
Read MoreThe temple did not and could not function apart from the service of good people. Just as the temple did not and could not, our church cannot function without the service of good people.
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