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      <title>He is Near</title>
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      <description>The sermon draws a powerful theological picture of the Christian life as a constant spiritual battle against the world, the flesh, and the devil, emphasizing that while enemies are near and actively hostile, God is nearer still. Centered on Psalm 119:150–151, it underscores the believer's need to respond to this reality with urgent, heartfelt prayer—rising before dawn, meditating on God's promises, and calling out for divine help. The central truth is that God's nearness, revealed in Christ's incarnation, union with believers, and the indwelling Holy Spirit, provides a shield that protects the soul from all spiritual assault. This nearness is not abstract but personal and relational, culminating in the promise that when we draw near to God in faith and repentance, He draws near to us. The message calls Christians to live with constant awareness of spiritual warfare, yet with unwavering confidence in God's presence, protection, and ultimate victory.</description>
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      <title>The Parable of the Wheat and Tares pt2</title>
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      <description>This sermon, drawn from Jesus' parable of the wheat and the weeds, presents a profound vision of the church's present impurity and future purification at Christ's return. It emphasizes that the visible church currently contains both genuine believers and false adherents—sons of the kingdom and sons of the evil one—coexisting until the final harvest. At the end of the age, Christ will send His angels to gather and remove all causes of sin and lawbreakers, casting them into a fiery furnace, while the righteous will be gathered into His kingdom and shine with the radiant glory of the sun. The sermon underscores that salvation is not found in church membership or outward profession, but only in personal faith in Christ, who alone offers refuge from divine wrath. It concludes with a hopeful and transformative vision: believers will be transformed into Christ's likeness, reflecting His glory eternally, not by their own merit, but by His grace, as they await His return with confident hope.</description>
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      <title>God’s Word: Righteous, Pure, and True</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the divine attributes of Scripture—righteousness, purity, and truth—as revealed in Psalm 119:137–144, affirming that God's Word is not merely a human document but a reflection of His holy character. It argues that Scripture is righteous because it mirrors God's own moral perfection, serving as the ultimate standard for truth, morality, and judgment, not to be redefined by human autonomy. The Word is pure like refined gold, free from impurity, and its inherent power purifies the heart as believers submit to it. Furthermore, Scripture is true in every aspect—doctrine, history, commandments, and promises—making it the complete, sufficient, and final revelation of God's mind, requiring no supplementation. The preacher calls the audience to abandon self-directed interpretation and instead yield fully to Scripture, embracing it as the unchanging, authoritative, and life-transforming Word of God, where true faith is rooted in the conviction that 'God says it, that settles it.'</description>
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      <title>Matters of First Importance</title>
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      <title>The Miracle of The Word</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Jesus' declaration in Matthew 13:16–17 that His disciples are blessed to see and hear Him, for they behold the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan long anticipated by prophets and righteous people of the Old Testament. Through a sweeping survey of key biblical texts—from Genesis 3's promise of a coming seed to Abraham's faith, the Levitical sacrificial system, Moses' prophecy of a greater prophet, David's eternal covenant, and Isaiah's suffering servant—the preacher demonstrates how the entire Old Testament builds an expectation for a divine Savior. This anticipation culminates in Jesus Christ, who is revealed as the substance of the Old Testament's shadows, the fulfillment of its promises, and the central figure of all Scripture. The sermon emphasizes that the Bible is not divided between Jewish and Christian writings, but unified in its testimony to Christ, and that believers today possess a profound privilege in seeing Him by faith, surpassing even the hopes of the ancient saints. Ultimately, the message calls the hearers to recognize the wonder and divine unity of Scripture, to marvel at God's sovereign orchestration across centuries, and to respond in faith to the Savior whom the whole Bible points to.</description>
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      <description>This passage from Psalm 119, verses 121–128, presents a profound meditation on godly endurance amid oppression, defined not by identity but by the experience of injustice under God's law. The psalmist models a faithful response marked by a clear conscience, unwavering commitment to Scripture, fervent prayer for divine justice, and deep rest in God's steadfast love and covenant faithfulness. Far from advocating retaliation or identity-based victim-hood, the text calls believers to uphold righteousness, cherish God's Word above all, and pray boldly for God's intervention, recognizing that true oppression violates divine justice. The ultimate example of such suffering is Christ Himself—innocent, silent, and obedient, bearing the wrath of God for sin while praying for His persecutors. In Him, the oppressed find not only a model of endurance but a surety of hope, for His resurrection guarantees that God will ultimately vindicate His people and fulfill His righteous promises.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the dual nature of God's Word as both a means of judgment for unbelief and a channel of salvation for faith, illustrated through Jesus' teaching in Matthew 13:13–16. It emphasizes that while the unregenerate heart, hardened by sin, hears and sees but fails to understand—fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy—those who believe receive divine grace that enables spiritual sight and hearing. The message underscores the sovereignty of God in granting faith, affirming that the effectiveness of the Word depends not on human effort or persuasion but on the Holy Spirit's work. The preacher calls the church to faithfully proclaim the full gospel without compromise, trusting God to use it for either conviction or judgment, and urges individuals to examine their own hearts—whether they are repelled by the gospel's demand for repentance or drawn to the grace of Christ's atoning sacrifice.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Psalm 119:113–120, exposing double-mindedness as a form of idolatry—loving God and other things with equal devotion, symbolized by the Hebrew word for 'limping' between two opinions, as seen in Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal. It argues that hatred for this divided allegiance arises not from moralism but from a deep, abiding love for God's Word, which reveals the bitterness of idols and cultivates spiritual sobriety. The preacher calls for both personal and corporate repentance, urging believers to identify their own hidden idols—whether wealth, pleasure, or cultural approval—and to reject them through the sword of Scripture. While condemning double-mindedness in others, the message insists that the true battle is inward, requiring constant prayer, self-examination, and reliance on Christ's righteousness to achieve single-minded devotion to God. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to a renewed commitment to the Word, not for legalism, but to be freed from idolatry and to glorify the one true and living God.</description>
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      <description>This sermon presents a compelling call to love the Word of God not merely in confession but in daily practice, portraying the psalmist's deep affection as demonstrated through obedience, reliance, and joy. Centered on Psalm 119:105–112, it emphasizes the Bible as a lamp, map, and manual for life—sufficient, authoritative, and transformative—guiding believers through darkness, affliction, and temptation. The preacher urges practical engagement with Scripture through commitment, worship, willingness to sacrifice, and steadfast faith even when confronted with worldly snares, all rooted in the eternal perspective of God's unchanging word. With pastoral urgency and joy, the message calls the church to cultivate a living, enduring love for Scripture that shapes identity, fuels perseverance, and sustains hope until the final fulfillment in eternity.</description>
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      <description>This sermon centers on the Parable of the Sower, emphasizing that the condition of the heart—symbolized by the soil—is decisive in how the Word of God is received. Jesus illustrates four types of responses: hardened hearts where the gospel is snatched away by Satan, shallow hearts that embrace the message temporarily but fall away under trial, hearts choked by worldly cares and materialism, and finally, fertile hearts that hear, understand, and bear lasting fruit. The preacher underscores that true understanding of the gospel is not measured by emotional excitement, doctrinal knowledge, or religious performance, but by the transformative fruit of faith, repentance, holiness, and love. With a pastoral urgency, the message calls listeners to examine their own hearts, recognizing that only God can transform barren soil into fertile ground, and urges prayerful evangelism, trusting that spiritual growth is ultimately God's work, not human effort.</description>
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