Category: Sermon – Podcast

  • Matt 15:10-28

  • Mr. Clean Matt. 14:34-15:6

    The sermon discusses Mr. Clean’s origins and the deeper spiritual implications of cleanliness. It emphasizes that true purity comes from Jesus rather than self-effort or religious traditions. The author critiques the Pharisees for valuing tradition over God’s commandments and urges the need for genuine relationship with Christ, advocating for heart transformation.

  • Treading Leviathan Matt. 14:22-33

    The sermon emphasizes the challenge of facing life’s uncontrollable forces, likening it to a ship braving tumultuous seas. Jesus’s act of walking on water serves to reveal his divine identity amidst chaos, urging believers to focus on worship rather than self-reliance during turbulent times. Trust in Jesus is paramount for true faith.

  • A Tale of Two Kings (2) Matt. 14:1-21

    his sermon explores the striking contrast between Herod the tetrarch and Jesus Christ in Matthew 14:1–21. Herod is presented as a false shepherd — a ruler who lives for his own lusts, fears, and self-preservation. Like the selfish shepherds of Ezekiel 34, Herod feeds himself and destroys others, even ordering the death of John the…

  • Treasured Kingdom Matt. 13:44-58

    The post discusses the parable of the fox and the lion to illustrate familiarity leading to diminished zeal in our relationship with God. It emphasizes the importance of treasuring the kingdom of heaven, as our values directly impact our actions and life choices. Jesus’ teachings, particularly in Matthew 13, highlight the need for believers to…

  • Weeds and Mustard Matt. 13:24-43

    What do we do when the world feels overrun with weeds—when evil seems stronger than good, and our faith feels too small to matter? In Matthew 13, Jesus tells two parables about the kingdom of heaven: the wheat and the weeds, and the mustard seed. These stories confront two temptations we face as Christians. Some…

  • Hear and Understand Matt. 13:1-23

    In the gripping narrative of Pilgrim’s Progress, Christian encounters a man in an iron cage, trapped by his despair—a metaphor for our self-imposed spiritual prisons. Jesus’s parable of the sower starkly illustrates this truth: our hearts, the soils, must be prepared to receive God’s word. Are you cultivating fertile ground, or are you a prisoner…

  • What More Could You Ask For

    Introduction I There’s a young man who has pursued one career his whole life — let’s say he’s trained for years to be a teacher. It’s not glamorous, nor the most financially rewarding, but it’s what he’s gifted at and called to do. When he and his fiancée first got together, she was on board.…

  • Passing the Torch

    The content emphasizes the significance of passing down sincere faith across generations, drawing from Paul’s message to Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:1-7. It critiques the American culture’s mediocrity and encourages fostering strong spiritual values amidst challenges. The importance of intergenerational mentorship and discipleship is highlighted as vital for future faith continuity.

  • The Fate of Hate

    The content explores themes of murder, anger, and reconciliation through a Christian lens, using the fictional setting of a horror story to illustrate deeper truths. It argues that both physical murder and verbal insults are morally significant, emphasizing the need for reconciliation rather than revenge in human relationships, as taught by Jesus.