Tag: love of God

  • “Believe You Are Not Alone” (John 14:18-26)

    Ever feel like you’re constantly searching for something that satisfies, but nothing sticks? We relentlessly chase things that leave us empty. But there is a cure for the chronic hunger of the human heart. Discover how you can experience true, intimate fellowship with God right now.

  • “Beware the False Prophets” (Matt 7:15-23)

    False teachers often look like the most dedicated people in the room, but Jesus warns that true faith isn’t found in flashy miracles or impressive speeches. It’s found in a transformed heart. Are you following a leader or a performer? Discover how to spot the difference in this powerful study of Matthew 7:15–23.

  • “Trust the Father’s Love for You” (Matt 7:7-12)

    From Matthew 7, this sermon calls us to trust a loving Father who eagerly welcomes us. Jesus invites us to ask, seek, and knock—not for worldly gain, but for righteousness and eternal life. Because of Christ, we can draw near with confidence, knowing God delights in giving what is truly good and calls us to…

  • “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.

  • “It’s on Me.” (Gen 15)

    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.”

  • “Fight for Holy Hearts” (Matt 5:27-30)

    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.

  • “Believe I Long for You to Belong” (Lk 5:12-14)

    What if you believed—really believed—that Jesus not only has the power to save you, but also wants you? In Luke 5:12–14, a leper wonders if Jesus cares. His answer will change how you see God’s love, your place in His family, and the outcasts around you.