Tag: expository preaching
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“I Am Sufficient” (Col. 1:18-23)
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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.
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“I Will Make You Clean” (Lev 16)
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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.
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“It’s on Me.” (Gen 15)
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From an ancient covenant ceremony to the cross of Christ, Genesis 15 reveals a breathtaking truth: God walks the blood-soaked path alone. When things look bleak for Abram, God binds Himself in covenant, foreshadowing Calvary. Discover how the Lord is gracious, gentle, trustworthy, and sacrificial—and why salvation has always been “on Him.”
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The Hope of Christmas (Isaiah 7:10-17)
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In our broken world, we need the hope that Christmas provides. In Isaiah 7, we are reminded that the virgin birth of Jesus was a down payment on every promise from God.
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“Fight for Holy Hearts” (Matt 5:27-30)
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Jesus’ words cut to the heart: lust is not just an action but a sin that begins in secret desires. In Matthew 5:27–30, He calls us to fight for holy hearts—private and public. Discover why purity matters, how Christ alone makes it possible, and how believers must courageously stand against corruption.
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The Gospel of God (Rom. 1:1-7) by Dr. Chuck Quarles
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Many claim faith, but few grasp the true gospel. In Romans 1:1–7, Paul reveals what God himself says saves us: Jesus is not just Savior, but King and God. This sermon calls us to examine what we believe—and whether it’s enough. Don’t settle for a cultural gospel. Trust the gospel according to God.
