Main Service Sermons
Living in Light of Christ's Return, pt.5b
In this sermon, Paul continues to outline the future Wrath over Unbelievers during the Great Tribulation. However, the Church has not been appointed to Wrath but to a Work! In Christ, we can take comfort in the Rapture and live sober lives as children of the light!
Living in Light of Christ's Return, pt.5a
In this sermon, we begin our study of the “Times and Seasons” of Biblical prophecy. Once the Church has been Raptured out (ch.4), God’s Wrath is poured out on the earth (ch.5). Today, we examine the timeline of this Great Tribulation.
Living in Light of Christ's Return, pt.4
In this sermon, we revisit the Biblical doctrine of the Rapture. Believers can find comfort and hope in the promise that Christ will return for his Church. On that day, he will gather together both the living and the dead in Christ to dwell with him forever.
The Judgment Seat of Christ
In this sermon, we examine the doctrine of the Judgment Seat of Christ. The Bible teaches that every Christian will give account before Christ, and fire shall try their works of service to God. For those who lay their lives down investing the Word of God into the souls of men, there will be great reward - but for those who “live their best life now,” there will be great loss.
Rapture Ready
In this sermon, we examine the doctrine of the Rapture - Christ’s return for his Church. The Bible teaches a clear prophetic timeline that distinguishes the Rapture from Christ’s Second Advent to execute judgment on the World. The Church is saved from wrath, patiently serving the Lord, and looking forward to the hope of the Rapture - not preparing for Great Tribulation!
Examining the Biblical Doctrine of Election
In this sermon, Paul makes mention of the church’s “election of God” (1 Th. 1:4). Many have twisted this doctrine to teach that God has simply chosen to send some people to heaven and some to hell. By comparing scripture with scripture, the Bible clearly teaches that the church’s election is according to God’s foreknowledge that we would receive Christ willingly, by grace through faith.
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