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This message is about standing on the promises of God and finding courage in His unfailing presence. Drawing from Isaiah 41, it reminds us that God strengthens, helps, and upholds His people, calling us to move from fear to faith and to trust Him through every wilderness season of life.
continue readingThis message is about God’s amazing, steadfast love. It explains that God’s love is covenant love, shown through faithfulness and action, not just words. Using David and Jonathan’s covenant friendship (1 Samuel 18) and Jesus as the Door and the Good Shepherd (John 10), the sermon shows how Jesus protects, provides for, and lays down His life for His people. From Psalm 36 and 1 John 4, we are called to respond to the gospel, grow in God’s love, and live with confidence before God instead of fear.
continue readingThis sermon unpacks 1 John 4:1–21 by asking four heart-check questions: How do I know God loves me? How do I know I love God? How has God shown His love for me? And how do I show genuine love to others? The message warns the church to “test the spirits” and stay grounded in the truth of Jesus Christ, especially in an age of false teaching and spiritual deception. Ultimately, it celebrates that God’s love is revealed through Christ and perfected in believers, calling the church to live as a Spirit-led community marked by real, consistent love for one another.
continue readingThis message is about understanding the heart behind the Psalms. Discover how these songs of praise are a call for God’s people to intentionally bless the Lord in every season. Exploring how the Psalms were meant to be lived out through worship, remembrance, and response as believers journey with God. Drawing from Psalm 103, this message challenges us to adopt a posture of praise, choosing to bless the Lord with our whole lives, not just our words.
continue readingThis message calls the church to worship with intention, trust God through grief, uncertainty, attacks, and emotional lows, and keep returning to “the Book” as the anchor for hope and stability. Rooted in Psalms 8, 34, 124, and 134, the sermon reminds us that we were created to praise God, that praise can shift our mood, and that the Lord remains our defence as we worship together in His house.
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