Sunday Service
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Following Christ demands wholehearted commitment, sacrifice, and unwavering focus, urging believers to press forward without looking back, much like a farmer ploughing. This dedication involves allowing God to break hardened areas of sin through repentance and perseverance, with the promise of forgiveness, strength, and eternal reward for faithful disciples.
This sermon uses Isaiah 8:14 to discuss Christ as the cornerstone of faith, emphasizing a personal relationship with Him as crucial for forgiveness and overcoming sin. The preacher uses various examples, including a group of communists finding faith and a woman deceiving her counselor, to illustrate how the heart’s deceitfulness can cause Christ to become a stumbling block if not addressed through humility and a commitment to living a life pleasing to God.
This sermon discusses the sins of pride and unbelief, using biblical examples like Nebuchadnezzar’s pride and the contrasting faith of Rev. Andrew Murray to illustrate the consequences of each. Ultimately, the message emphasizes the importance of humility, repentance, and faith in overcoming sin and finding God’s grace.
This sermon uses the biblical stories of Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, and Ishmael to illustrate the dangers of pride and the importance of genuine repentance and confession of sin. The speaker emphasizes that true revival comes from a broken heart, a deep understanding of one’s own sinfulness, and a subsequent commitment to God’s will, not self-reliance.
The speaker discusses the difficulty of seeing God’s hand in life’s events, using the example of Jesus’ birth followed by Herod’s massacre and the ongoing struggles of Israel. They argue that sin, pride, and a failure to cast anxieties on God prevent recognizing His presence, even in hardship, emphasizing humility and reliance on God as crucial for a faith-filled 2024.
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