Sin and punishment are inseparable in a world ruled by a righteous God. Join us as we read through Isaiah 47 and see how ancient Babylon faced this reality, and …
A God Who Carries (Isaiah 46)
In this sermon we are comforted by the fact that God is our Shepherd and challenged to invite Him to carry us through the difficulties we face.
The Inconceivable Servant (Isaiah 45)
In this sermon we encounter an unlikely servant of God that challenges our understanding of God’s redemptive mission.
Do not Dwell on the Past (Isaiah 43)
The Gospel of Christ is visible throughout the Old Testament. In this context, we explore how the Gospel is explained in Isaiah 43, and examine how it can help us …
The Ideal Servant (Isaiah 42)
In this sermon Isaiah reveals the Ideal Servant Jesus as the unfailing solution to God’s redemptive mission to all nations on earth.
Fear Not (Isaiah 41)
In this sermon, we learn more about the nature of God as the King of History, who controls the affairs of humanity from beginning to end. In a world filled …
Behold our God (Isaiah 40)
In this sermon, we embark on an exploration of the greatness and goodness of God through three key titles: “God is Great,” “God is Good,” and “What does this view …
Two Ways (Matthew 7:12-29)
In today’s sermon, we explore a powerful passage from Matthew 7:12-29. Within these verses, Jesus presents us with vivid imagery that invites us to reflect on the choices we make …
Ask, Seek, Knock (Matthew 7:7-11)
In these verses, Jesus reminds us of the immense significance of prayer. As we delve into the depths of our faith, we discover that prayer is more than mere words; …
Judge Not (Matthew 7:1-6)
In these verses, Jesus extends His teachings beyond our personal lives, revealing the vital importance of how we judge and interact with others.