Be Relevant
Join us for a transformative sermon titled "Be Relevant," where we explore timeless wisdom from Proverbs, Exodus, Luke, Ephesians, and more. Through engaging narratives like the parable of the prodigal son and the story of Moses, we'll delve into the relevance of discipleship and its profound impact on our lives. Drawing from biblical teachings, we'll uncover how a lack of discipleship can lead to unforeseen consequences and how embracing our identity in Christ can bring significance to our existence. Additionally, we'll reflect on the importance of nurturing relationships and overcoming anxieties, trusting in God's provision as depicted in Matthew and Philippians. This sermon invites us to reflect on our journey, reevaluate our priorities, and discover the transformative power of living out our faith authentically in today's world. Join us as we embark on a journey of relevance, discipleship, and spiritual growth.
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How Close is the Return of Jesus? Part - 2
Join us for the compelling continuation of our series, "How Close is His Return?" with Part 2, as we delve into the urgent message conveyed in Matthew 25:1-13. Just as the ten virgins awaited the arrival of the bridegroom, we, too, stand at the threshold of anticipation. This sermon will explore the significance of readiness, drawing from Luke 21:36 and 1 Thessalonians 1:10, reminding us to stay vigilant and prepared for the imminent return of our Lord.
But what if we find ourselves amidst tribulation? Revelation paints a vivid picture of the trials that may come upon the earth (Revelation 6:8, 9:18), yet we take solace in 1 Thessalonians 5:9, knowing that God has not destined us for wrath but for salvation.
Moreover, we'll examine the signs of the times, recognizing the season of Jesus's return (Joel 3:1-2, Matthew 24:34, Mark 13:3, Luke 21:28). Through these scriptures and more (Revelation 11:5-10, 13:11-18, 14:11; Ezekiel 28:3-6; Jeremiah 49:34-39; Ezekiel 39:13; Revelation 12:14; Revelation 19:15), we'll gain insight into the urgency of our times and the need for steadfast faith.
Join us as we navigate these crucial questions and seek a deeper understanding of our role in these prophetic times. Don't miss "Join us for the compelling continuation of our series, "How Close is His Return?" with Part 2, as we delve into the urgent message conveyed in Matthew 25:1-13. Just as the ten virgins awaited the arrival of the bridegroom, we, too, stand at the threshold of anticipation. This sermon will explore the significance of readiness, drawing from Luke 21:36 and 1 Thessalonians 1:10, reminding us to stay vigilant and prepared for the imminent return of our Lord.
But what if we find ourselves amidst tribulation? Revelation paints a vivid picture of the trials that may come upon the earth (Revelation 6:8, 9:18), yet we take solace in 1 Thessalonians 5:9, knowing that God has not destined us for wrath but for salvation.
Moreover, we'll examine the signs of the times, recognizing the season of Jesus's return (Joel 3:1-2, Matthew 24:34, Mark 13:3, Luke 21:28). Through these scriptures and more (Revelation 11:5-10, 13:11-18, 14:11; Ezekiel 28:3-6; Jeremiah 49:34-39; Ezekiel 39:13; Revelation 12:14; Revelation 19:15), we'll gain insight into the urgency of our times and the need for steadfast faith.
Join us as we navigate these crucial questions and seek a deeper understanding of our role in these prophetic times. Don't miss "How Close is the Return of Jesus? Part 2" as we journey together in faith and anticipation.
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How Close is the Return of Jesus?
In Matthew 25:1-13, Jesus shares the parable of the ten virgins, emphasizing readiness for His return. As the bridegroom's arrival is delayed, five virgins, unprepared without oil, miss the celebration. This sermon delves into the urgency of spiritual preparedness and vigilance, echoing Luke 21:36 and 1 Thessalonians 1:10, reassuring believers that they are not destined for wrath but for salvation. Moreover, Revelation vividly portrays the tribulations preceding Christ's return, urging believers to stand firm (Revelation 6:8, 9:18).
Drawing from Joel's prophecy and Christ's teachings (Matthew 24:34, Mark 13:3, Luke 21:28), we recognize the signs heralding His imminent return. Additional Scriptures like Revelation 11:5-10 and 13:11-18 provide insights into end-time events, challenging believers to discern the times and remain faithful amidst tribulations.
This sermon aims to ignite a sense of urgency and expectancy, urging believers to be spiritually alert and prepared as we await the glorious return of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Easter Resurrection
In this sermon, we delve into the foundational truth of Christianity: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15, we are reminded of the core of the gospel message: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Through the eyewitness accounts of Matthew and John, we witness the tangible reality of Jesus' resurrection, which transformed the lives of His disciples and continues to impact believers today.
The resurrection isn't just a historical event; it's a powerful demonstration of God's victory over sin and death, as highlighted in Matthew 28 and Luke 24. As we reflect on the implications of Christ's resurrection, we're called to respond with faith and submission. Just as Jesus commissioned His disciples to spread the gospel to all nations, we are urged to embrace the truth of His resurrection and surrender our lives to Him, as outlined in John 3:16, James 4:7, and 1 Peter 5:7-10.
Join us as we explore the “TRUE” Easter story of the transformative power of Jesus's resurrection and its significance for our lives today!
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