In this powerful account of ten lepers healed by Jesus, we uncover a deeper truth about gratitude, faith, and salvation. Leprosy serves as a vivid symbol of sin—incurable, isolating, and destructive. While all ten lepers showed faith by crying out to Jesus and obeying His command, only one returned to give thanks, recognizing not just…
The Lord’s Supper is a sacred practice meant to unify the church, remind us of Christ’s ultimate sacrifice, and proclaim the gospel. Yet, as the Apostle Paul addresses in 1 Corinthians, what was intended for unity in the Corinthian church had become a source of division, reflecting societal norms instead of the norms of Christ’s…
What does 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 teach us about God’s design for men and women? How does this passage point us to Christ and the Gospel, even amidst its cultural and historical complexities? In this sermon, we explore the profound truths behind a sometimes controversial passage, uncovering the beauty of God’s divine order and its reflection…
This week, we dive into the heart of the Advent season by exploring The Advent of Love through John 3:16-21. Discover the depth of God’s sacrificial love as we unpack the greatest gift ever given—Jesus Christ. What does it mean that God “so loved the world”?How does the story of Moses lifting the serpent in…
Where does true joy come from? Is it found in life’s celebrations—weddings, promotions, family gatherings—or in something deeper? In this Advent sermon, we explore Habakkuk 3:17-19 and uncover a profound truth: joy isn’t rooted in ease or circumstance but in trusting the eternal God. Join us as we journey through the prophet Habakkuk’s raw struggle…
Advent Peace: The Triumph of Christ in a World at War In a world desperate for peace—between nations, within hearts, and amidst chaos—why does true peace feel so elusive? Revelation 12 pulls back the curtain on the cosmic battle behind the turmoil we face. From the woman clothed with the sun to the great red…
Life is filled with challenges—disappointment, despair, suffering—and none of us are exempt. Yet, in the midst of life’s darkest moments, the prophet Jeremiah reminds us of a profound truth in Lamentations 3:21–26: God’s mercies are new every morning. Join us as we explore how to find hope in a broken world, even when the weight…
What does it really mean to love God and others? In 1 Corinthians 9, the Apostle Paul shows us that love isn’t just words—it’s a life of sacrifice, discipline, and purpose. Paul gave up his rights, comforts, and entitlements, not out of obligation, but out of an overwhelming love for God and a burning passion…
1 Corinthians 8 is often compared to Romans 14, which addresses the issue of eating kosher versus non-kosher foods. In both cases, Paul emphasizes the importance of exercising our Christian freedoms responsibly, ensuring we do not cause weaker or newer believers to stumble, and extending charity to brothers and sisters at different stages of their…
In today’s message, we explored 1 Corinthians 7, where Paul addresses questions from the Corinthian church about marriage, singleness, and contentment. Living in a culture driven by achievement, relationships, and status, we often feel pressured to meet societal expectations—whether it’s having the “perfect” marriage, building a successful career, or having an ideal lifestyle. Paul’s words,…