The speaker opens with a reference to the Book of Nehemiah, Chapter 1, verses 3-4, where Nehemiah weeps and mourns upon hearing the news of the destruction of the wall of Jerusalem. The speaker identi
More →The speaker talks about the importance of being a worshipper of God rather than just a singer of worship songs. He uses the story of Gideon from the book of Judges to illustrate how God calls us to ma
More →The habit of complaining is common in our lives and it comes from the Garden of Eden. Job 10:1 says, "I will give free rein to my complaint." Complaining brings depression and leads to pessimism, rebe
More →The speaker invites the audience to reflect on Acts 1:8 which talks about receiving power from the Holy Spirit and becoming witnesses of the Lord's wonders. He emphasizes the importance of being depen
More →In the Bible, Samuel placed a stone between Mizpah and Sen and named it Ebenezer, meaning "stone of help." This was to symbolize the commitment of the people to leave behind their pagan ways and turn
More →The speaker discusses the topic of faith and how it is often limited to personal benefits and material possessions. He argues that faith is more than that and should be based on a way of life and a wa
More →The speaker urges listeners to maintain their first love for Jesus Christ and to not let it become a background in their lives. They should take concrete steps in their spiritual, emotional, and physi
More →The speaker talks about the power of the Holy Spirit and the need for the church to be attentive to the needs of the people. He references Acts 3 and the story of Peter and John healing a lame man out
More →The correct attitude for us as God's people is to humble ourselves before Him. Humiliation in the world is used to denigrate and belittle people, but in God's kingdom, it is a resource for Him to answ
More →The speaker reflects on the importance of looking in the mirror and how it helps us present ourselves in the best light. He then invites the audience to look in the mirror of the Lord, which means loo
More →In Exodus 3, Moses encounters the burning bush and is commanded to remove his shoes because he is on holy ground. The speaker notes that footwear represents comfort and security, but in this instance,
More →The speaker invites the audience to open their Bibles to Job 22, and presents six principles for success in the way of the Lord. The first principle is to have intimacy with the Lord, to be friends wi
More →The church faces continuous challenges that require virtues from Christians. Perseverance is necessary to maintain faith, and unity is important for a sense of team and to appear as a single body. Hum
More →The speaker believes that praise and adoration should be a constant presence in the life of a Christian. Our praise should not be based on circumstances, but on who God is and what He means to our liv
More →The speaker discusses the importance of being farsighted and cautious in our approach to life, particularly in our financial decisions. He references the story of David in First Chronicles and how Dav
More →The speaker reflects on the true meaning of Christmas and the mission of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that the Spirit of the Lord is upon all believers and that the church's commitment is to preach goo
More →The speaker urges the audience to examine their hearts and discern areas that need healing and forgiveness. The lack of forgiveness can lead to roots of bitterness and hinder one's relationship with G
More →The biblical portion of Ephesians 6:13-18 demands action from Christians. We must put on the full armor of God to resist the devil's attacks. Neglecting our spiritual life and ignoring the enemy will
More →The Spirit of the Lord brings freedom, movement, and power to our lives. It is not limited to just emotional experiences, but has many more consequences than what we can see in a Church. The Spirit al
More →The speaker discusses the importance of preaching the Gospel and being a witness for Christ in a world that is lost and dying without salvation. He emphasizes that the church's mission is not just to
More →The speaker talks about the excitement of having new things and how it brings a different sensation to the soul. He encourages people to seek new things in their lives, especially in their relationshi
More →The message from Luke 18:7 and Matthew 7:7-11 is that the Lord answers the persistent and insistent. Perseverance is necessary in the life of a Christian and is the key to receiving blessings and salv
More →In Acts 6:7, it is said that the Word of God increased, and the number of disciples multiplied greatly in Jerusalem, including a great number of priests obeying the faith. The Word of God is not just
More →The passage in John 15 emphasizes the need for the church to bear much fruit and to remain attached to the true vine, which is Jesus Christ. Many people cling to other things such as religion, educati
More →The speaker shares a portion of the book of Jeremiah, urging people to seek shalom (well-being, justice, mercy, and goodness) for their city or country. They encourage prayer to God for this peace, ra
More →The passage in Second Corinthians 5:17-20 speaks of the ministry of reconciliation, which is the responsibility of the Church to bring people closer to God. Reconciliation means restoring a relationsh
More →The pastor speaks about the importance of completing the construction of the new sanctuary and the power of coming together as a church community. He emphasizes the need for giving generously as an ac
More →The sermon focuses on the desire for change and how it begins with oneself. The speaker encourages the audience to ask themselves questions about change, such as what it is, how it is born, and what i
More →The Holy Spirit brings joy and restoration to those who seek the Lord with all their hearts. The story of Zacharias and Elizabeth in Luke 1 shows that even when we think it's too late, God can still a
More →The speaker discusses the concept of independence and asks if we have declared our independence from the empire of the enemy. He references Colossians 2:13-14, which talks about how Jesus Christ forga
More →The speaker urges the audience to celebrate and have joy in the Lord, citing the book of Esther as an example of the importance of festivities. The Lord is a God of joy and celebrations, and the churc
More →The speaker invites the audience to open their Bibles to Philippians 1:12 and reflects on how the Lord always has a purpose for our circumstances. Instead of complaining, we should try to understand w
More →The passage from Jeremiah 18:3-6 reminds us that God defines who we are, not the world or our circumstances. God forms us like a potter forms clay, with a specific design and purpose in mind. We are n
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