Sermons
Part 31: Brainwashed
This sermon discusses how societal influences and misinformation can lead people away from a deep, authentic relationship with Christ, urging believers to let Christ truly dwell in their hearts through faith. It emphasizes the importance of being rooted and grounded in love, seeking the fullness of God, and not settling for a shallow Christian experience.
Part 30: Frozen Pizza: Strength to get through
This sermon uses the metaphor of a "frozen pizza" pitch in baseball to illustrate how many Christians are spiritually passive, urging believers to actively strengthen their "inner being" through prayer, spiritual discipline, and reliance on the spiritual armor described in Ephesians. It emphasizes that true strength to face life's challenges comes from a deep relationship with God, not from outward appearances or routines.
Part 29: Approaching God
This sermon emphasizes that true spiritual growth is rooted in a deep prayer life, which itself is built upon Bible reading and obedience, and that believers can approach God with boldness, access, and confidence only through faith in Jesus Christ. It challenges listeners to move beyond superficial or ritualistic approaches to God, urging them to apply biblical truth practically and to approach prayer with reverence, gratitude, and assurance in Christ’s righteousness.
Part 28: The View
This sermon emphasizes that the central problem addressed by the Bible is sin, with Satan as the villain, Jesus as the hero, and the glory of God as its purpose, highlighting that the church is the greatest manifestation of God's wisdom, revealed even to the angels. It teaches that salvation and the church together display God's manifold wisdom, showing how God’s plan unfolds in ways beyond human and angelic understanding.
Part 27: What is the Plan?
This sermon in emphasizes that God's unwavering plan is to bring people to Christ, grow them in faith, and teach the sufficiency of the Bible, regardless of changing times or societal trends. It warns against abandoning this plan for fleeting philosophies or comforts, affirming that true reconciliation and restoration come only through Christ.
Part 26: Unfathomable
This sermon emphasizes the "unfathomable" and "unsearchable riches of Christ," urging believers to renew their commitment to sharing the Gospel and to recognize the immeasurable grace, wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption found in Jesus. It challenges listeners to focus on Christ above all else, rather than current events, politics, or community projects, and to seek a deeper, personal relationship with Him.
Part 25: The Mystery Box
This sermon uses the metaphor of a "mystery box" to illustrate how the Christian life involves actively engaging with faith, understanding doctrine, and embracing the revealed mystery that both Jews and Gentiles are equal heirs to God's promises through Christ. It emphasizes that true belief in Christ should ignite passion, participation, and a sense of belonging in God's family, urging believers not to settle for a passive or uninformed faith.
Part 24: God's Prisoner Plan
This sermon contrasts the ambitions of modern technology and AI with the biblical perspective, emphasizing that God's plan for believers often involves suffering, sacrifice, and service rather than worldly success. Drawing from the Apostle Paul's example, it encourages Christians to find purpose and joy in obedience and perseverance through hardship.
Part 23: How do you build a church?
This sermon teaches that building a great church requires following God's precise spiritual blueprint, focusing on true regeneration and holiness rather than outward appearances or numbers. It emphasizes that the church should be made up of committed Christians, prepared by God in secret, and united in foundational doctrine without debate or compromise.
