Category: Sermon – Podcast
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The Curse-free Nature Pt. 2
This sermon emphasizes that God is the ultimate determiner of good and evil, contrasting humanity’s misguided attempts to define morality independently. It encourages a return to a God-centered life, advocating for a new nature through reconciliation with Christ. The sermon highlights the beatitudes as markers of genuine faith, calling for a pure heart and peacemaking…
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The Curse-Free Nature Pt. 1
This sermon discusses how worldviews shape our understanding of goodness and morality, contrasting modern indifference to good with past values. It highlights the significance of moments of realization, like Archimedes’ “Eureka,” in defining personal values. The text emphasizes the pursuit of righteousness through the beatitudes, defined by genuine inner desires rather than mere outward appearances,…
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How to be Happy
The poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe explores themes of grief and the pursuit of happiness. The narrator, grieving for Lenore, finds solace in books until a raven’s haunting refrain of “nevermore” symbolizes persistent sorrow. The pursuit of happiness, often perceived through societal norms, proves elusive and leads to disappointment, revealing a deeper spiritual…
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The Call to Follow Christ
The sermon introduces the text discussing social media and emphasizing the influence gained through followers. It contrasts this with Jesus’ call for discipleship, highlighting his choice of average fishermen rather than the powerful. The sermon emphasizes God’s sovereignty even in negative circumstances, leading to the gospel’s spread. The essence of true hope lies in the…
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Deep Pockets Without Profit
The preacher discusses the various definitions of success across different domains, emphasizing that true success lies in seeking the “good life” rather than merely accumulating material wealth. It highlights Jesus’ teaching against hoarding earthly treasures, urging followers to focus on heavenly treasures that lead to eternal fulfillment. The sermon contrasts worldly desires with spiritual aspirations,…
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Proving the Son of God
The sermon reflects on the impact of standardized tests, particularly the SAT, revealing how they shape students’ futures and the ethical issues surrounding college admissions. That introduction draws parallels with biblical temptations faced by Jesus, emphasizing obedience to God over self-gratification and manipulation, ultimately reinforcing the need for authentic faith and trust in divine providence.
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A Tale of Two Kings
The narrative highlights the irony surrounding the birth of Jesus, contrasting the reactions of pagan Wise Men and King Herod. While the Wise Men seek to honor the Messiah, Herod attempts to thwart God’s plan out of paranoia. Ultimately, the story emphasizes humanity’s intrinsic need for redemption from sin rather than mere political salvation.
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The Birth of The King
In Matthew 1:18-25, the author presents the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing its historical truth and theological significance. The text portrays Joseph as a compassionate and just man who, after learning of Mary’s miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit, chooses to marry her in obedience to divine revelation. This narrative encapsulates the essence of Jesus’s…
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All of History Points to Jesus
Matthew 1 discusses the genealogical significance of Jesus as presented by Matthew, emphasizing the connections to Abraham and David, highlighting Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promises. It asserts that all history points to Christ, encouraging believers to focus on building God’s kingdom through faithfulness in their lives, families, and communities.
