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Faithful to the Finish
Peter's final call to a young and growing church
Grace and Glory
A short series through the highlights of 1 Peter
Entrusted
Gifts, risk, and the return of the King
The Bible frequently presents suffering not as a sign of God's rejection, but as a tool He uses for spiritual growth and refinement. The common reaction of men is to reject suffering as a natural human tendency. The Bible acknowledges this, but also provides a different perspective.
God Approved Sufferings The Bible frequently presents suffering not as a sign of God's rejection, but as a tool He uses for spiritual growth and refinement. The common reaction of men is to reject suffering. This part of the statement reflects a natural human tendency. We instinctively avoid ...read more
Scripture: Hebrews 12:11
This sermon reveals how God's constant anger toward wickedness is not a cause for fear, but a profound source of comfort for the righteous who trust in His ultimate justice.
Introduction: An Uncomfortable Truth Good evening, church. We come to a single verse of Scripture that contains a truth many of us find uncomfortable. We are at home with the idea of a God who is loving, merciful, patient, and kind. We sing songs about His amazing grace. But what do we do with the ...read more
Scripture: Psalm 7:11
Denomination: Baptist
This sermon illuminates Paul's prayer for believers to grasp the immeasurable greatness of God's power that is personally directed toward them, a power measured by the same might that raised Jesus from the dead.
Many of us here in Caloocan have a Meralco outlet in our homes. We plug in a small appliance, like a phone charger, and we draw the little bit of electricity we need. We use that power every day, but it's easy to forget that our small outlet is connected to a massive, city-wide power grid—a ...read more
Scripture: Ephesians 1:19
This sermon teaches that the cure for materialism is a deep contentment found not in our possessions, but in the unshakable promise that God will never leave or forsake us.
Introduction We live in a world that is engineered to make us feel dissatisfied. Every advertisement, every social media feed, every billboard is designed to plant a seed of discontent in our hearts. You need a newer car, a bigger house, a better vacation, the latest phone. The message is ...read more
Scripture: Hebrews 13:5
Explore the concept of God's use of earthly rulers to fulfill His divine purposes, our responsibility as Christians to respect and fulfill our civic duties, and the paramount allegiance we owe to God.
Good morning, brothers and sisters. We are here today to dive into a deep and thought-provoking topic that hits the intersection of faith and politics: God's use of earthly rulers to accomplish His divine purposes, our duty to respect and fulfill our civic responsibilities, and the ultimate ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 45:1-7, Matthew 22:15-22, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Topics: God's Sovereignty, Divine Purposes
Trust in God's unchanging nature and control over all life's seasons, even when our expectations need to be recalibrated.
Good morning, church family. We're going to dive into some deep waters today, but don't worry, we're not going it alone. We're exploring the wisdom of Ecclesiastes and the promise of God's unchanging nature and his control over all life's seasons. We're talking about the transitions we face in ...read more
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1-9
Topics: Divine Control, Meaning Of Life
This sermon aims to explore and understand the profound message in John 10:7-10; 10-16, emphasizing that Jesus Christ is our Door to eternal life and our Good Shepherd who knows and guides us.
Good morning, church family. What a joy it is to gather together as we dive into the heart of the Gospel. Our sermon today is drawn from the Gospel of John. We will be exploring the profound message from John 10:7-10; 10-16, where our Savior Jesus Christ proclaims Himself as the Door through which ...read more
Scripture: John 10:7-10, John 10:10-16
Topics: Jesus Love, Security, Divinity
We have been thinking about the differences between lust and love. Do we understands how the Bible defines love? We only love God as much as we love the least of these.
BANKRUPT WITHOUT LOVE By Wade Martin Hughes, Sr. Kyfingers@aol.com (YouTube: Wade Hughes) FEW UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE IN LUST AND LOVE. WE NEED TO MAKE PEACE WITH THE PAST. REAL LOVE PRAISES GOD AND OTHERS. IF WE ARE WORRIED ALL THE TIME, WE NEED TO KNOW PEACE COMES WITH UNDERSTANDING. ...read more
Scripture: Matthew 25:40-45, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, 1 John 4:7-8
Denomination: Assembly Of God
the miracle at the wedding in Cana. This story reveals much about how God prepares His vessels for divine purpose. It begins with a problem, there was no wine at the wedding and ends with a miracle water turned into wine, manifesting Jesus’ glory.
This story teaches us that to be vessels through whom God can work miracles, we must follow divine principles: we must be willing to be emptied, be filled to capacity, stand ready in faith, and respond obediently when God calls. When we follow these principles, miracles will happen, and God's ...read more
Scripture: John 2:1-11
Denomination: Pentecostal
La Divina Misericordia no es un decreto lejano, sino el latido de una relación, una danza entre lo humano y lo divino que comienza en la debilidad y culmina en la redención.
Título: La Divina Misericordia nos encuentra en nuestra debilidad Introducción: La Divina Misericordia no es un decreto lejano, sino el latido de una relación, una danza entre lo humano y lo divino que comienza en la debilidad y culmina en la redención. Escrituras: Juan ...read more
Scripture: John 20:19-31
Denomination: Other
A poor village church made significant personal sacrifices to support a missionary. Years later, that small act of generosity resulted in the transformation of an entire community, demonstrating how a seemingly minor deed can have an extraordinary and eternal impact.
OUTLINE Text: Philippians 4:15-20 (NIV) Subject: Generosity Theme: Being generous towards the work of God Preposition: Christians should be generous towards the work of God. I.CHRISTIANS SHOULD BE GENEROUS TOWARDS THE WORK OF GOD BECAUSE IT PROMOTES PARTNERSHIP IN SHARING THE GOSPEL (V. ...read more
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:7, Matthew 6:19-21, Philippians 4:15-20
We all have the opportunity to serve God.
A. LUKE 19:12-26 1. God owns everything. He is the nobleman who owns the money, the servants, the farm, and the increase from the work of the servants. 2. God trusts us with things He gives us. “A certain nobleman . . . called his ten servants and delivered them ten pounds” (19:12-13). ...read more
Scripture: Luke 19:12-26
The Gospel
Galatians 1 v 11 - 24 The Gospel It's Source It's Definite - 11 But I certify you, brethren, It's Declared - that the gospel which was preached of me It's Divine - is not after man. It's Substance Paul's Rejection - 12 For I neither received it of man, ...read more
Scripture: Galatians 1:11-24
Denomination: Holiness
Chronology of Palm Sunday
“The next day a great multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out: ‘Hosanna! ‘Blessed [is] He who comes in the name of the Lord! The King of Israel!’ Then Jesus, when He had found a ...read more
Scripture: John 12:12-19, Revelation 7:9
I, me and myself is something that lots of people are focused on. People with these kind of attitude usually are self centred. But there is something very significant that we need to identify in this adjective called 'I' as it is applied to different people.
The adjective 'I' is usually used to identify one self. It is also used to proclaim our capabilities as to what we could do or what we have done or accomplished. It is usually a matter of pride when we talk about our achievements. The adjective 'I' can also prove detrimental if it ...read more
Scripture: Genesis 12:1-6, Isaiah 41:9-10