Sermons (By Series)
Joy for the Faithful in the New Heavens and New Earth (Isaiah 65:1-25)
This week's sermon, “Joy for the Faithful in the New Heavens and New Earth” is from Isaiah 65:1-25.
The Divine Warrior who Judges and Saves (Isaiah 63:1-64:12)
God judges the godless. We are to respond rightly to His words.
The Redeemer’s Song (Isaiah 61:1-62:12)
The Lord is the faithful Redeemer who takes delight in His redeemed people
The Conquering Lord (Isaiah 59:14-60:22)
Take heart, for the conquering Lord will save His people.
The Perils of False Religion (Isaiah 58:1-59:13)
God condemns false religion, is repulsed by sin and desires true worship.
God’s People: Ideal vs. Reality (Isaiah 56:1-57:21)
God calls His people to display His glory through repentant trust.
The Great Invitation (Isaiah 54:1-55:13)
The Lord saves, so be encouraged and come to Him.
The Suffering Servant is Christ Our Victorious Redeemer (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)
We can have salvation and hope because Christ is the suffering servant who suffered on our behalf and secured the victory for us
God Will Surely Save (Isaiah 49:1-50:3)
Be assured to God’s commitment to save; keep trusting Him.
God’s Persevering Patience (Isaiah 48:1-22)
God confronts persistently problematic people with His persevering patience.
The Servant, the Saviour and the Sovereign (Isaiah 42:1-45:25)
We turn to our Sovereign God, who saves us through His Servant.
God vs. Idols (Isaiah 41:1-29)
Turn away from idols, and trust in the God who cares for us .
Behold Our God! (Isaiah 40:1-31)
The incomparable God can and will save those who trust in Him.
God Will Get Us There (1 Thessalonians 5:23-28)
Rest in God’s promise that He will get us to the finish line.
The Will of God (1 Thessalonians 5:16-22)
Hold on to the Triune God in all of life’s circumstances.
Right and Responsible Relationships (1 Thessalonians 5:12-15)
We are to work towards strengthening our relationship with our leaders and with one another.
Keep Awake: Be Sober! (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11)
Jesus will return suddenly; hence, staying vigilant and self-controlled is vital.
How Do You Grieve Over Death? (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)
We grieve with hope in Christ as we await His second coming.
