"#Bible" Tagged Sermons
Miracles EP1
Miracles Week 1: Embracing the Thin Places In our new sermon series, “Miracles,” we delve into the miraculous works of God as depicted in the Bible, starting with the well-known story of Exodus 3:1-6—the burning bush. This narrative not only sets the tone for understanding miracles but also challenges us to recognize the “thin places” in our lives where heaven and earth converge. The Importance of Belief in Miracles In today’s world, belief in miracles is often questioned, even within…
Family Legend EP3
Family Legend: Proverbs 31 and Leaving a Legacy In the latest installment of the “Family Legend” series, we delve into the wisdom of Proverbs 31, exploring the virtuous qualities that define a legendary life. This chapter of the Bible offers profound insights into the character of a noble woman, as taught by King Lemuel’s mother, and serves as a blueprint for both men and women striving to leave a meaningful legacy. The Essence of Proverbs 31 Proverbs 31:10-31 is a…
Family Legend Ep2
Exploring the Legacy of Boaz: A Family Legend In the second episode of the “Family Legend” series, we delve into the story of Boaz from the Book of Ruth. This sermon explores the characteristics that define a family legend and how we can leave a God-honoring legacy for future generations. The Legend of Boaz and Ruth The story of Boaz, found in the Book of Ruth, is a tale of faith, providence, and legacy. During a time of famine, Naomi…
Easter 2025
Easter 2025 – More Than Conqueror’s EP15
More Than Conqueror’s EP14
More Than Conquerors: Understanding God’s Plan for Our Peace Key Scripture: Luke 19:28-44 On this Palm Sunday, we reflect on Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, a pivotal moment prophesied in Zechariah 9:9. This event is a profound reminder of how God’s plans often transcend our expectations, as illustrated through the crowd’s reaction to Jesus’ arrival. The Triumphal Entry As Jesus approached Jerusalem, fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9, he rode a donkey, symbolizing humility and peace rather than the military…