Tag: Salvation

  • “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?

  • The Good News of Christmas (Luke 2:8-18)

    In a world still wrapped in darkness, Christmas announces lasting hope. From Luke 2, this sermon rejoices in Christ’s birth as the turning point of history—the light breaking through the night. Discover God’s heart for the lowly and why Jesus arrives as Savior, Messiah, and Lord for all who need Him.

  • The Joy of Christmas (Acts 13:44-52)

    Rejection cuts deep. Imagine seeing the most incredible person walk the earth, heal the sick, and rise from the dead, and then be told, he is not for you because you are not Jewish. Today, we glory in the joy of Christmas because Jesus is for everyone.

  • The Hope of Christmas (Isaiah 7:10-17)

    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.

  • Raised to New Life (Rom 6:1-14)

    What are we called to do with our baptism? In this sermon, we learn that our baptism is intended to inspire us to live a sin-free life and serve God as weapons of righteousness.

  • “Cherish Marriage” (Matt. 19:3-12)

    America, which once celebrated wedding vows, now throws parties for their undoing. In this stirring message from Matthew 19, hear God’s call to reclaim marriage as a living picture of Christ’s love, mission, and unbreakable covenant with His Church.

  • “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.

  • “Follow Me” (Luke 5:1-11)

    What does it mean when Jesus says, “Follow me”? This message explores how Jesus breaks into our weary, ordinary lives with a call to radical purpose. Discover the beauty, challenge, and reward of becoming a fisher of men—and how your story, no matter how broken, is part of God’s plan to catch others for new…

  • The Gospel of God (Rom. 1:1-7) by Dr. Chuck Quarles

    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.