Tag: biblical discipleship

  • “Build Your Life on Me” (Matt. 7:24-27)

    Building your life on a solid foundation matters—not just for your house, but for your soul. When the storm of the final judgment arrives, what will remain standing? Discover why simple obedience to Jesus is the only rock that holds firm when everything else washes away.

  • “I Am Sufficient” (​Col. 1:18-23)

    In this sermon, God makes clear that Christ’s sacrifice is sufficient. No crystals, works, or self-help can add to His victory over sin, death, and darkness. Rest in Him alone—supreme over creation, re-creation, and every evil force. Faith alone secures us.

  • “I Will Make You Clean” (Lev 16)

    Behind the strange rituals of Leviticus 16 lies a breathtaking promise: “I will make you clean.” This sermon walks through the Day of Atonement to reveal the danger of God’s holiness, the weight of our sin, and the stunning grace that removes it. Discover how this ancient ceremony points directly to Jesus.

  • “Steward the Gospel Wisely,” Part 2 (Luke 10:1-12)

    In Luke 10, Jesus sends everyday believers into a hostile world with urgency, faith, and fearless obedience. This sermon challenges us to steward the gospel boldly—rejecting distraction, embracing gratitude, and trusting God’s provision. Will we live distracted, or will we go as faithful ambassadors of the King?

  • “Steward the Gospel Wisely,” Part 1 (Luke 10:1-12)

    In Luke 10:1–12, Jesus sends out the seventy-two to prepare the way for His kingdom. This sermon calls believers to steward the gospel with prayer, urgency, faith, and fearless obedience. Empowered by Christ, we proclaim Satan’s defeat and God’s reign, boldly partnering with Jesus to ready the world for His return.

  • “Pursue Godliness Together” (Matt 7:1-5)

    Jesus’ command to “judge not” is often misunderstood. In Matthew 7:1–5, this sermon exposes the danger of hypocritical condemnation and calls believers to pursue personal godliness first—so we can lovingly, clearly, and humbly help one another grow in Christ together. 

  • Seek First The Kingdom (Matt 6:25-34)

    Jesus confronts our deepest anxieties by exposing their true source—worldly thinking. In Matthew 6:25–34, we are called to abandon fear and embrace a kingdom consciousness that trusts the Father’s care. Learn why worry reveals misplaced worship and how seeking God’s kingdom reshapes everyday life with peace, purpose, and confidence.

  • “Believe I Am YHWH” (John 8:48-59)

    Jesus refuses to be reduced to a harmless figure. In John 8:48–59, He confronts false faith, exposes hollow belief, and declares the staggering truth: “Before Abraham was, I AM.” This sermon presses the unavoidable question—will you merely admire Jesus, or will you obey Him as Yahweh and Lord?

  • Treasure God, Not Money (Matt 6:19-24)

    Jesus warns that you cannot serve God and money. In this sermon of Matthew 6:19–24, Jesus unveils money as a rival master, stinginess as a darkened heart, and true riches as treasure laid up in heaven through generous love.

  • Pray like this, part 2 (Matt 6:11-15)

    Jesus inspires us in the second half of the Lord’s Prayer to deepen our dependence on the Father for our physical, spiritual, and moral flourishing.