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  • Pressing On For Jesus' Sake PRO Sermon

    Contributed by Sermon Research Assistant on Mar 18, 2024
    based on 3 ratings
     | 632 views

    This sermon explores the Christian journey of perseverance through suffering, drawing inspiration from Apostle Paul's unwavering commitment to Christ in Philippians 3:10-14.

    Good morning, beloved family of God. It's a joy to be here with you today, to share in the warmth of fellowship and the nourishment of God's Word. We are gathered here, not as strangers, but as brothers and sisters in Christ, united by the same Spirit, the same faith, and the same hope. Today, we ...read more

  • Growing Deeper In The Spirit PRO Sermon

    Contributed by Sermon Research Assistant on Nov 3, 2025
    based on 3 ratings
     | 157 views

    The sermon encourages believers to move beyond comfort, pursue spiritual growth, and press on with perseverance, relying on God’s grace rather than personal strength.

    Friends, welcome. Some days feel like a treadmill set just a little too fast—our feet are moving, our hearts are pumping, but are we actually getting anywhere? If you’ve ever felt stalled, stuck, or simply stale, you’re in good company. The apostle Paul knew that sensation, and he writes with a ...read more

  • The Dunamis Of The Empty Tomb Series

    Contributed by Timilehin Daniel Olabiyi on Mar 20, 2026
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    In the Greek New Testament, the word used for power in this passage is δύναμις (dunamis), from which we derive the English word "dynamite." Scholarly analysis suggests that Paul is not referring to a static historical knowledge, but an experiential participation in a cosmic shift.

    I. The Ginosko of the Resurrection (The Experiential Knowledge) Paul doesn't use the word oida (intellectual head-knowledge). He uses ????s?? (ginosko)—a term for knowledge gained through intimate, firsthand experience. • In Hellenistic thought, knowledge was often abstract. Paul reclaims it as ...read more