
This sermon explores the fascinating journey of the Magi, examining who they were and what their relentless pursuit of Jesus teaches us about seeking and worshiping the King today. Their story is a powerful reminder that God's invitation to salvation is for all people and that true worship demands a costly, heartfelt response.

In todays Sermon, Joseph's initial concern upon learning of Mary's pregnancy and his faithful, obedient response to the angel's instruction in a dream. His obedience was crucial because by marrying Mary and naming the child, he legally secured Jesus's place in the Messianic line of David and acknowledged His mission to save people from their sins (Jesus: "The Lord saves").

This sermon explores the profound reason we celebrate Christmas: the Incarnation—the moment God crossed the uncrossable divide to reveal and rescue us.

This sermon, based on Romans 8:22-31, focuses on the Christian's experience of difficulty and hope ("Groaning") and the guaranteed final outcome ("Glory") through the work of the Holy Spirit and God's sovereign plan.
A powerful exploration of divine grace, redemption, and spiritual transformation based on Romans 8:1

Romans 10:9 – “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” I. Confession 2 Corinthians 10:7 CSB Look at what is obvious. If anyone is confident that he belongs to Christ, let him remind hims …

This powerful sermon explores the profound depth of God's unconditional love, revealing how divine grace transcends human weakness, offering complete spiritual restoration.

In todays sermon, Ultimately, each person must make a choice: to remain under the wages of sin or to receive the free gift of salvation. In Christ, death is replaced with life, condemnation with forgiveness, and despair with hope. The contrast between sin and salvation is not only a theological truth but an invitation—to move from death to life through faith in Jesus Christ.

This powerful message explores the profound biblical truth of humanity's fundamental spiritual condition: sin. Drawing from key scriptural passages, the sermon delves into the universal reach, origin, and implications of human sinfulness.

This sermon, "Are the Lost Really Lost?," uses the Romans Road structure to argue that all humanity is in a state of spiritual lostness and is completely dependent on God's grace for salvation. The overall message is that the doctrine of universal corruption highlights the "incredible grace of God," demonstrating that salvation is entirely His work, not ours.