Sermons
Part 7: Easter Sunday
This Easter sermon reflects on the significance of Jesus Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection, emphasizing that these events represent not an end but a new beginning for believers. It contrasts the Christian perspective of life and hope with the non-Christian view, highlighting the transformative power of faith in Christ.
Part 6: Greater Still
This sermon is focused on the greatness of the Gospel, specifically exploring the cost of discipleship—not what it costs us, but what it cost Jesus Christ. The central passage is Hebrews 2:8-9, which discusses Jesus being made lower than the angels and tasting death for everyone.
PART 5: GREATEST
This sermon explores the profound greatness of the Gospel and salvation as presented in the book of Hebrews. It emphasizes the need for believers to attentively embrace this great salvation, recognizing its divine origin, historical foundation, and transformative power.
Part 4: Greater
This sermon emphasizes the critical importance of paying close attention to the Good News of Jesus Christ as the true salvation, warning against neglecting it which leads to fatal consequences. It contrasts the Gospel with worldly distractions and fake news, highlighting the authority and historical reality of Jesus' sacrifice.
Part 3: So Great
This sermon emphasizes the urgency and solemnity of the Christian faith, focusing on the message of salvation found in the book of Hebrews. It calls believers to pay close attention to their faith, avoid spiritual neglect, and center their lives on Jesus Christ and His crucifixion.
Part 2: Jesus is Even Better
This sermon emphasizes that while people are often impressed by worldly achievements and even angels, nothing compares to the greatness and superiority of Jesus, who is exalted above all and worthy of worship. It calls listeners to recognize that Jesus is even better than anything else, urging them to focus their awe and devotion on Him alone.
Part 1: Jesus is Better
This sermon introduces the book of Hebrews, emphasizing the superiority of Jesus Christ over all, including angels, prophets, and the old covenant. The author argues that despite doubts and obstacles faced by Jewish Christians, Jesus remains the ultimate revelation of God.
