Main Service Sermons
The Quarantined Church / The Imprisoned Apostle
In this sermon, we discuss the parallel between our Quarantined Church and the Imprisoned Apostle. Throughout his ministry, the Apostle Paul was “quarantined” for preaching the gospel. In Acts 16, we witness a miraculous deliverance as Paul and Silas choose to worship the Lord instead of being bound by their circumstances!
The Quarantined Church / The Persecuted Church
In this sermon, we discuss the parallel between our Quarantined Church today and the Persecuted Church. Our inability to gather should enlarge our hearts in prayer for our brothers and sisters who face restrictions and oppressions throughout the world. Though we cannot assemble together and worship, we can still glorify God in the midst of our distress!
We Need a Mature Faith
In this sermon, we revisit the importance of accountability in Biblical discipleship. Mature ministers help younger Believers grow in their faith. We also examine how the Judgment Seat of Christ guided Paul’s prayers for the Thessalonians. Are we burdened for our church to grow in love and holiness?
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.
Be Thankful
In this sermon, Paul once again thanks the Lord in prayer for the Thessalonians. If we receive the Word of God in faith and choose to suffer with God’s people, then we can look forward to the hope and joy of reward at the Judgment Seat of Christ.
Message to Leaders, pt.3
In this sermon, we further examine Paul’s heart in ministry. We are called to be spiritual fathers and mothers to our disciples. We must lay down our lives loving those we lead in ministry.
Message to Leaders, pt.1
In this sermon, we begin our exposition of 1 Thessalonians. We are introduced to Paul’s missionary team and his pattern of ministry. We are called to win souls, make disciples, then equip and send proven leaders to do the same!
David's Mercy
In this sermon, Saul gathers an elite force to hunt down David in the wilderness. When their search is to no avail, David is given a chance to slay Saul, but he chooses to have mercy. King Saul responds with feigned repentance and returns home, but David and his men remain in their stronghold.
David the Deliverer
In this sermon, David and his mighty men are called to defend the farms of Keilah from Philistine raids. David’s great faith and readiness to inquire of the LORD lead to a victory for God’s people as they narrowly escape the pursuit of Saul and his soldiers.
The Rule of Antichrist
In this sermon, David and his band of guerrillas continue to flee persecution. Meanwhile, King Saul with his wicked servant, Does the Edomite, murder Ahimelech and the priests of the LORD for giving aid to David. This horrific scene pictures the slaughter and persecution of the rule of antichrist.
Fear Forgets God
In this sermon, David is on the run from Saul. After collecting shewbread and the sword of Goliath from Ahimelech, he flees to Gath in fear.
Loyal Friendship
In this sermon, Jonathan and David make a plot to discern Saul’s intentions, whether they be good or evil. When Jonathan discovers that Saul fully intends to murder him, the two friends must part ways, and David flees, a fugitive in the kingdom.
Escape, pt.2
In this sermon, David finds refuge with the prophet Samuel. When Saul and his messengers chase after him, they are sidelined by the Spirit and begin prophesying.
Escape, pt.1
In this sermon, Saul makes a couple more attempts to murder David. In the first, Jonathan hides David in the fields and pleads to his father of David’s innocence. In another, Michal helps David flee out of their window from the assassins of the wicked king.
Persecution, pt.2
In this sermon, the Philistines have encamped against Israel, led by their champion - the giant Goliath. As the entire host of Israel cowers in fear, a young David rises to the occasion, demonstrating his great faith in the LORD.
Persecution, pt.1
In this sermon, we examine one of the most iconic passages in all of scripture. Young David, armed with a sling and with mighty faith in the LORD, brings down the Philistine giant Goliath!
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