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      <description>The sermon centers on the divine initiative of salvation as illustrated in Luke 15:1–3, emphasizing that no one comes to Christ apart from God's sovereign drawing. It highlights how Jesus deliberately reached out to publicans and sinners—not because of their merit, but by the Father's gracious choice—demonstrating that salvation is entirely by grace, not human effort. The passage underscores the mystery of election, affirming that the gospel is not universally accessible but revealed to those whom God chooses, opening their ears and hearts through divine intervention. The tone is both comforting and convicting, celebrating the profound privilege of being among those drawn by God's will, while acknowledging that others are left to themselves. Ultimately, the message affirms that redemption is a work of God's grace alone, accomplished through Christ's sacrifice, and joy in heaven is greatest over one sinner who repents.</description>
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      <description>This message centers on the profound biblical truth that Jesus Christ, as the obedient Servant of God, fulfilled the law perfectly and bore the sins of His people, thereby obtaining their salvation through His humiliation, death, and resurrection. Drawing from Isaiah 42, Psalm 119's final section, and key New Testament passages, it emphasizes Christ's identity as the sealed, appointed servant whose life was marked by dependence on the Father, voluntary submission, and unwavering obedience—even unto the cross. The Hebrew letter TAU, symbolizing a seal of divine approval, underscores Christ's role as the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises, the one who magnified the law, bore its penalty, and established righteousness on behalf of His people. His prayers, sufferings, and resurrection are presented not as isolated events but as the culmination of a divine mission to glorify the Father and redeem the lost, with His victory secured by the Father's sustaining hand. Ultimately, the message calls the believer to rest in Christ's completed work, where salvation is not earned but received through faith in the One who is both the author and finisher of our Faith.</description>
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      <description>This final section of Psalm 119, centered on the Hebrew letter TAV or TAU reveals Christ as the obedient Son whose life was marked by prayer, dependence, and fulfillment of the Father's will. Through His incarnation, humiliation, and death, Christ submitted fully to the Father's commandments, not out of obligation but as a willing bond servant, fulfilling every jot and tittle of the law. The TAV symbolizes the divine seal of approval upon Him, signifying His ownership by the Father, His perfect righteousness, and the validation of His redemptive work. Christ's prayers, even in suffering, reflect His trust in the Father's promises, culminating in resurrection and exaltation, where His soul lives to praise God. As the lost sheep who went astray, He "went astray" from His place in glory, coming to earth, to seek His sheep. He bore the sins of His people, magnified the law, and obtained their salvation through His obedience, making Him the very righteousness of God and the foundation of our acceptance in Him. Ephesians 1:6-"Accepted in the Beloved"</description>
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      <description>This message centers on the comprehensive work of God in salvation, as revealed in Galatians 4:4–7, emphasizing that Christ's incarnation, life, death, and resurrection were divinely purposed in the 'fullness of the time' to redeem sinners from the law's curse. It underscores the necessity of the virgin birth and Christ's fulfillment of the law, not only to satisfy divine justice but also to enable God to be both just and the justifier of those who believe. The message highlights the triune work of salvation—God the Father sending the Son, the Son redeeming elect sinners by becoming a curse on the cross for them, and the Spirit revealing Christ in their heart whereby they cry out 'Abba, Father,' having been adopted spiritually by Him as His dear children. The message warns against adding human works to the gospel, affirming that salvation is entirely by grace revealed through faith, with Christ's finished work having obtained eternal salvation and freedom from the law of sin and death.</description>
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      <description>This message presents a comprehensive exposition of Galatians 4:4–7, emphasizing that salvation is entirely the work of God's grace through Christ's incarnation, fulfillment of the law, and sacrificial death. It underscores the necessity of Christ's virgin birth and His being made under the law to represent sinners perfectly, fulfilling every requirement of divine justice and redeeming believers from the law's curse. The message is clear: no human effort, ritual, or adherence to religious law can add to Christ's finished work, for to do so is to fall from the message of grace and distort the gospel. The Holy Spirit's role in regeneration is highlighted as the personal witness to believers that they are now adopted as sons, no longer under condemnation but crying 'Abba, Father' in complete reconciliation and oneness with God. Ultimately, the message affirms that all of salvation—from God's eternal decree to Christ's redemptive work and the Spirit's calling—is a unified, sovereign act of grace, leaving no room for human contribution. All of grace.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>The Throne of Majesty_Mpando Waukulu Wachifumu</title>
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      <description>This message focuses on the sovereign grace of God in establishing a new covenant through Jesus Christ, which supersedes the old covenant of law and works. It emphasizes that salvation is not earned by human effort or obedience to the law, but is entirely rooted in God's eternal election of grace, as demonstrated in Christ's sacrificial death and exaltation at God's right hand. The new covenant, fulfilled in Christ, renders the old covenant obsolete, not because of human failure, but because God Himself has decreed its passing away to make way for the New covenant of grace. The message underscores that God's mercy is not based on human will or works, but on His sovereign choice, and that those whom He has elected are forgiven and their sins remembered no more. Ultimately, the message calls for worship and gratitude, recognizing that all believers exist by grace alone and are called to bow in praise before the majesty of God.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Nason Felix Bandah</itunes:author>
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      <title>Midweek 01/14/26 Full Service</title>
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      <description>The message presents Christ as the victorious, living Word—fully incarnate, perfectly obedient, and eternally triumphant—revealed throughout Scripture, particularly in Psalm 119's SHIN stanza. Founded on the theme that Christ is the fulfillment of God's law, the sermon emphasizes His sinless life, His hatred of falsehood, His unceasing worship, and His complete submission to the Father's will, even in suffering and death. Through His perfect obedience, He satisfied divine justice, triumphed over sin and Satan, and procured peace and righteousness for His people, making Him the only foundation of salvation. The message underscores that Christ's victory is not only historical but ongoing, as He remains the Truth, the Prince of Peace, and the spotless Surety whose righteousness is imputed to believers, leaving no room for condemnation. The sermon concludes with a call to worship and rejoice in the astonishing grace of God, who loved sinners through the cross, calling on all to glory in Christ alone.</description>
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      <description>This section of Psalm 119, marked by the Hebrew letter Shin, reveals Christ as the victorious, obedient, and consummate Word of God, whose life and death fulfilled every jot and tittle of Scripture. Centered on themes of persecution, perfect obedience, and triumphant victory over sin, Satan, and divine judgment, the passage portrays Christ not merely as a teacher of the law but as its living fulfillment—reverencing the Father's will above all, rejoicing in the spoils of redemption, and embodying perfect love for truth and righteousness. His unceasing worship, peace in the face of suffering, and complete submission to the Father's purpose demonstrate that His obedience was not external but rooted in the soul, resulting in the finished work that satisfies divine justice and establishes eternal peace for His people. As the consuming fire of God's holiness, Christ bore the judgment due to sinners, thereby becoming the righteous substitute whose perfect life and sacrificial death secure the believer's justification, sanctification, and eternal acceptance in Him.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Unashamed of the Gospel</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <description>This message centers on the definitive, once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of Old Testament types and the sole basis of salvation, emphasizing that His death on the cross fully satisfied God for the sins of His people, thereby removing guilt and obtaining eternal redemption for them. Drawing from Hebrews 9:24–28, it highlights Christ's role as the True High Priest who entered heaven itself, not a man-made sanctuary, to appear before God on behalf of His people, not to repeat sacrifice but to intercede eternally based on His completed work. The message underscores the finality of Christ's offering—no repetition, no supplementation, no dependence on human effort—because His sacrifice was sufficient to put away sin once and for all, obtaining justification, sanctification, and the hope of His return for salvation. The message calls on believers to rest in Christ's finished work rather than in religious performance, personal resolve, or conditional grace, and affirming that salvation is entirely God's sovereign gift, obtained by Christ's substitutionary death and guaranteed by His eternal priesthood.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Final Sacrifice</title>
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      <description>This message declares the definitive and eternal nature of Christ's sacrifice, presenting Him as the final, once-for-all offering that fulfills and supersedes the entire Old Testament sacrificial system. It emphasizes that Christ, as the true High Priest, entered heaven itself—not a man-made sanctuary—to appear before God on behalf of His people, not to repeat His sacrifice but to intercede continually based on a completed work. The passage underscores that His death was not a partial or conditional act, but a definitive removal of sin, accomplished once and for all, rendering any further sacrifice, ritual, or human effort unnecessary. The believer's hope rests not in personal striving, religious performance, or future decisions, but in the finished work of Christ, which obtained justification, eternal salvation, and the certain hope of His return without sin, to consummate redemption and reveal the glory of God in the redeemed.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Hope in Christ Chiyembekezo_mwa_Khristu</title>
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      <description>This message focuses on the transformative power of Christ's faith as Redeemer and Substitute, that generates a living hope and guarantees eternal security for the elect of God for whom Christ paid the debt. Because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, this hope is anchored Christ's finished work for an incorruptible, undefiled inheritance reserved in heaven, because by God's faithfulness to His Son and unchanging nature and sovereign power. The faith that sustains believers is not their own but Christ's faith working in them, preserving them through trials and temptations that refine their character like gold tested by fire. These trials, though painful, are not signs of abandonment but means by which God deepens faith, producing growth in grace, maturity, and ultimate praise, honor, and glory at Christ's return. The message affirms that salvation is not earned by human effort or religious rituals but is a gift of grace, sustained by Christ's faithful obedience and intercession, and fully and finally revealed in the glory of His appearing.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Daron Charles</itunes:author>
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      <title>The Grace of God_Chisomo Cha Mulungu</title>
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      <description>This message centers on the profound truth that human beings are inherently unrighteous and spiritually corrupt, incapable of achieving holiness through their own efforts or religious rituals. Drawing from Hebrews 8:12 and the story of Jeroboam in 1 Kings 12, it warns against the danger of religious hypocrisy—where outward behaviors, traditions, and even worship can mask inner sinfulness, creating a false sense of righteousness. The preacher emphasizes that true conversion comes not from human initiative or self-improvement, but solely through God's mercy and grace, which has taken away sin by the death of the LORD Jesus and renews the heart by His Spirit. The analogy of a house built with dirty bricks and plastered over with paint illustrates how religion can beautify the surface while concealing deep moral and spiritual decay, making discernment possible only through the Divine revelation of Christ in the heart. Ultimately, the message calls for humble surrender, recognizing one's unworthiness and finding salvation not in human works, but in the finished work of Christ on the cross, leading to genuine worship and lasting spiritual renewal.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Nason Felix Bandah</itunes:author>
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      <title>Midweek 01/07/26 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This message centers on the divine stoop of Christ—the eternal Son who, as the covenant head of His people, humbled Himself to bear the sins of His elect, fulfilling the law and satisfying divine justice through His suffering and death. Drawing from Psalm 119:153–160 and Isaiah 53, it emphasizes that Christ, though the sovereign head of all creation, willingly descended into affliction, persecution, and crucifixion not for His own sins but as the perfect substitute, fulfilling God's eternal purpose to save those given to Him before the foundation of the world. His obedience, grief over sin, and unwavering love for the Father's will culminate in resurrection and exaltation, demonstrating that salvation is obtained not by human effort but by Christ's faithful obedience and divine mercy founded in righteous judgment. The message affirms the eternal truth of God's word, the finality of Christ's work, and the believer's hope in being raised with Him, all to the glory of God alone.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>The Head of All Things Made Low</title>
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      <description>This passage reveals Christ as the divine Head of all creation, whose humility and suffering in Psalm 119 embody the 'divine stoop'—the eternal Son willingly descending into affliction, obedience, and death to fulfill the Father's covenant purpose. Though eternally sovereign and the embodiment of God's righteous judgments, Christ is portrayed as the suffering Servant who, though sinless, bore the griefs and sins of His people, grieved over their transgression, and remained faithful under relentless opposition. His perfect obedience, rooted in love for the Father's precepts, satisfied divine justice, enabling God to show mercy without compromising righteousness. The resurrection and eternal exaltation of Christ are presented not as a reward for merit, but as the Father's vindication of His Son's completed work, obtaining salvation for all whom the Father gave Him. Ultimately, the passage affirms that Christ is the eternal, living Word—true from the beginning, whose judgments endure forever, and through whom believers are born again, seated in heavenly places, and sustained by His unshakable faithfulness.</description>
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      <title>Christ Our Great High Priest</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Sunday Morning 01/04/26 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This message centers on the indispensable necessity of Christ's blood shed unto death for salvation, arguing that redemption is not a conditional offer but an effectual, finished work accomplished through the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ. Drawing from Hebrews 9, it contrasts the temporary, ceremonial sacrifices of the Old Testament—though divinely ordained—as mere shadows that could only purify the flesh, with the eternal, perfect sacrifice of Christ, whose blood, offered through the eternal Spirit, purges the conscience from dead works and enables true worship of the living God. The passage emphasizes that the New Testament covenant, like the Old, was inaugurated by blood, and that forgiveness and access to God are possible only through Christ's redeeming death, that satisfied God's law and justice and obtained eternal salvation for all whom God has chosen, redeemed and called. The message underscores that faith is not a human contribution but a gift that looks objectively to Christ's completed work, and that the cross is the sole foundation of hope, where God's justice and mercy meet in the blood of the Lamb.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Necessity of Blood</title>
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      <description>This message focuses on the indispensable necessity of Christ's blood in obtaining the salvation of sinners, showing that redemption is not by human decision or moral effort but the work of God from beginning to end, through the finished work of the LORD Jesus accomplished by His substitutionary sacrifice on the cross. Drawing from Hebrews 9, it contrasts the temporary, ceremonial blood of bulls and goats—effective only for external purification—with the eternal, efficacious blood of the LORD Jesus Christ, which purges the conscience from dead works and enables true worship of the Living God. The argument unfolds from lesser to greater: if the Old Testament sacrifices, though divinely ordained, could only typify cleansing, then Christ's sacrifice, offered through the eternal Spirit and without blemish, is infinitely superior and effectual for the actual forgiveness of sins. The new covenant, like any testament, is only activated by the death of the testator, affirming that Christ's death was not merely a historical event but the definitive, once-for-all satisfaction of divine justice. Ultimately, the message affirms that access to God, the cleansing of sin, and the inheritance of eternal life are all obtained not by human faith or performance, but by the sovereign, redemptive work of Christ's blood, which satisfied God's holiness and grants believers a sure hope by His finished work.</description>
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      <description>This message focuses on the nature and source of true faith, contrasting worldly and religious faith—rooted in human effort or merit—with the divine faith found in Jesus Christ alone. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:1–2, it emphasizes that believers are not merely strangers in a foreign land but are spiritually set apart by God's sovereign election, sanctified by the Holy Spirit, and redeemed through Christ's obedient sacrifice. True faith is not a human achievement but a gift sustained by God's power, tested through trials, and ultimately refined like gold to bring glory at Christ's return. The passage affirms that salvation is obtained not by human faithfulness but by Christ's faithfulness, which makes believers heirs of an eternal inheritance and enables them to stand before God with confidence. The preacher calls listeners to rest in Christ's finished work rather than their own striving.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The End is Near</title>
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      <description>The message focuses on the urgent reality that the end of all things is near, calling believers to live with sober-mindedness, constant prayer, and a deep awareness of eternity. Rooted in the completed work of Christ and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, this reality demands a transformed life marked by self-control, spiritual vigilance, and unwavering devotion to Christ the only Mediator. The believer's response is not fear, but a fervent, Christ motivated love toward others—forgiving, hospitable, and generous without grudging—reflecting the grace received through Christ's Person and work on our behalf. This love is not natural but is empowered by the Spirit, as all gifts and abilities are seen as God's gift to His elect, redeemed by Christ to be used for the good of the body and the glory of God. Ultimately, every believer, especially those in ministry, is called to speak and serve as stewards of God's manifold grace, ensuring that all things are done to magnify Christ, whose return—whether at death or at the end of the age—is the hope and purpose of living for every blood-bought, Spirit called child of God.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>All Things in Christ's Hands</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Scripture Reading - Habakkuk 3</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Sunday Morning 12/28/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This message centers on the profound truth that salvation is obtained solely through the sacrificial death of the LORD Jesus Christ, revealed through the Old Testament ritual of the Day of Atonement in Leviticus 16. It emphasizes God's holy justice, man's sinfulness, and the necessity of blood shed unto death—specifically Christ's perfect, once-for-all sacrifice—as the only means of reconciliation. The sermon unpacks the typology of the high priest, the sacrificial animals, the mercy seat, and the scapegoat, showing how each foreshadowed Christ's substitutionary death, propitiation of God's wrath, and complete removal of sin. Through a clear contrast between the temporary, shadowy sacrifices of the Old Covenant and the eternal, definitive work of Christ, the message affirms that believers now have bold access to God through Christ's blood, which cleanses the conscience, satisfies divine justice, and obtains eternal redemption. The Lord's Supper is presented not as a mere memorial but as a living proclamation of this finished work, calling the faithful to joyful, confident participation in the salvation Christ has obtained.</description>
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      <title>Blood Before the Mercy Seat</title>
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      <description>This message presents the Day of Atonement in Leviticus 16 as a profound typology pointing to the finished work of Christ, emphasizing that access to God's holy presence is only possible through the shedding of blood unto death, which satisfies divine justice and establishes mercy. It highlights the holiness of God, the sinfulness of man, and the necessity of a perfect sacrifice—Christ, who is both the sin offering and the burnt offering, fulfilling all Old Testament types in His once-for-all death. The contrast between the temporary, repetitive sacrifices of the Old Covenant and Christ's eternal propitiation is vital showing that His blood did not just cover sin but put it away and by the Spirit of God cleanses the conscience from dead works. The message underscores Christ's solitary mediation, His complete and final work, and the resulting bold access to God's presence through faith in His blood, which has rent the veil and made a new and living way into the holiest of all.</description>
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      <title>The LORD's Table</title>
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      <description>The Lord's Supper, as depicted in Mark 14:12–25, is a sacred ordinance rooted in divine appointment and prophetic fulfillment, where Christ takes full initiative in preparing the Passover meal to foreshadow His sacrificial death. Central to the observance is the recognition that Christ's betrayal and crucifixion were not accidents or deviations from God's eternal purpose, but fulfillments of Scripture, demonstrating that redemption is sovereignly ordained and eternally purposed. The bread and cup are not literal body and blood, but powerful symbols representing Christ's sinless sacrifice and the effective, substitutionary sacrifice for the elect, whose salvation is obtained by His shed blood. As believers partake, they remember His death, anticipate His return, and look forward to the eternal feast in the kingdom of God, where the promise of resurrection and reunion with Christ will be fully realized. This act of remembrance is both a solemn reflection on divine sovereignty and a joyful anticipation of everlasting redemption.</description>
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      <title>La parabole du riche insensé</title>
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      <description>Cette parabole du riche insensé, tirée de Luc 12, révèle la vanité de placer sa confiance en des richesses matérielles plutôt qu'en Dieu. Elle met en lumière la souveraineté divine sur la vie et la mort, soulignant que tout ce que l'homme possède provient de Dieu, et que sa sécurité n'est jamais assurée par ses propres projets. L'homme déchu, aveuglé par son orgueil, raisonne en lui-même, s'abandonne à l'illusion de contrôle, et cherche un repos, une joie et une paix illusoires dans les biens terrestres, ignorant que seul le Christ, par sa réconciliation, offre un repos véritable. Dieu, dans sa justice, appelle cet homme « insensé », car il a accumulé des trésors pour lui-même sans être riche envers Dieu, ce qui signifie être uni à Christ par la foi, possédant ainsi la vraie richesse de la grâce, de la miséricorde et de l'héritage éternel.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>What a Great Love_Chisomo Chachikulu</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the sovereign grace of God as the sole basis for salvation, emphasizing that humanity, inherently sinful and incapable of self-redemption, can only become God's people through divine election, the redeeming work of Christ and regeneration by the Spirit. Drawing from Jeremiah and 31:33–34 and Ephesians 2:4–9, it affirms that true knowledge of the Lord comes not through religious effort, education, or moral striving, but through God's merciful intervention and the Spirit's work in the heart. The message underscores the danger of religion that substitutes human achievement for divine grace, highlighting instead the necessity of Christ's substitutionary death, which bore the full wrath of God on behalf of the elect. The comfort of the gospel lies in God's promise to remember sins no more, not because of human merit, but because of His infinite mercy and the finished work of Christ, culminating in the profound truth that salvation is entirely by grace through faith, not of works, so that no one may boast.</description>
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      <title>Wednesday 12/24/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>The worship service centers on the biblical truth that true, lasting peace with God is not achieved through human effort or moral striving, but is solely the result of God's righteous work accomplished through Jesus Christ. Drawing from Isaiah 32:17, it emphasizes that the 'work of righteousness'—not human deeds—brings peace, quietness, and eternal assurance, grounded in Christ's perfect obedience and sacrificial death. The message underscores the impossibility of human righteousness, affirming that all efforts to earn favor with God are futile and likened to 'filthy rags,' while highlighting the necessity of divine grace, election, and the imputed righteousness of Christ. Through a deep exposition of Ephesians and Romans, it affirms that salvation is entirely by grace through faith, a gift not of works, and that believers are now reconciled to God, made fellow citizens with the saints, and indwelt by the Holy Spirit. The sermon concludes with a call to rest in Christ alone, whose finished work guarantees eternal peace, quietness of conscience, and unshakable assurance forever.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>True Peace: The Work and Effect of God's Righteousness</title>
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      <description>True peace with God is not found in human effort, moral striving, or religious ritual, but in the divine work of righteousness accomplished solely through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes that righteousness is not something humans can produce, for all human righteousness is like filthy rags before a holy God, and the law only reveals sin and condemns the sinner, never saving. Instead, God's righteousness was fulfilled in Christ, who bore the penalty of sin and earned perfect Righteousness by His obedience unto death, thereby satisfying divine justice and declaring elect sinners Righteous by that of the LORD Jesus imputed. This imputed righteousness results in a lasting peace, quietness of conscience, and eternal assurance, not because of personal merit, but because Christ's work is complete, final, and eternal. The Gospel, as revealed in Scripture, is that Christ Himself is our Peace, our Righteousness, and our eternal Hope, having reconciled to God forever every elected sinner for whom Christ died.</description>
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      <title>God's Sovereign Mercy in Christ</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Sunday 12/21/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This worship service focuses on the profound truth that access to God's Holy Presence—once barred by the veil of the old covenant—has been fully and permanently opened through the finished work of the LORD Jesus Christ. Drawing from Hebrews 9 and the typology of the tabernacle, it emphasizes that Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of every shadow, sacrifice, and priestly office, entering the true heavenly sanctuary not with animal blood but with His own, obtaining eternal redemption once for all. The tearing of the temple veil at Christ's death symbolizes the definitive removal of the barrier between sinners and God, making bold, in confident access to Him, not by human will or effort, moral striving, or ritual performance, but solely through the sacrificial death of the LORD Jesus and His shed blood unto death. The message underscores the sovereignty of God's covenant, the insufficiency of the old system to cleanse the conscience, and the eternal, unchangeable nature of Christ's redemptive work, which is not conditional on man, but is an accomplished reality. Ultimately, the message calls redeemed sinners to rest in the finished work of Christ, who is both the way and the means of communion with God.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Way Into the Holiest Made Manifest</title>
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      <description>This message reveals that access to the Holy Presence of God, once restricted by the ceremonial law and symbolized by the veil in the earthly tabernacle, has been fully and permanently opened through the Person and finished work of the LORD Jesus Christ. Rooted in Hebrews 9 and 10, it emphasizes that Christ, as the true High Priest and ultimate sacrifice, entered the heavenly sanctuary once for all by His own blood, having obtained eternal redemption that surpasses the temporary, repetitive rituals of the Old Covenant. The tearing of the temple veil at Christ's crucifixion symbolizes the definitive removal of the barrier between elect sinners and God, opening bold access not by human effort, moral reform, or religious performance, but solely through Christ's completed sacrificial death. This message underscores that this access is not conditional on human will or effort, but is an accomplished, objective salvation—eternal, irreversible, and fully sufficient—whereby believers now approach God with confidence, not presumption, knowing they are accepted in the Beloved and have grace to help in every time of need.</description>
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      <title>Christ's Sovereign Majesty Revealed</title>
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      <description>In Job 38:22–41, the Lord Jesus Christ reveals His sovereign majesty through a series of rhetorical questions that underscore His absolute authority over creation, providence, and salvation. The passage confronts human ignorance and pride by highlighting God's sovereign will over natural phenomena—from snow and hail to lightning and rain—demonstrating that nothing occurs by chance, but according to His eternal purpose for His own glory. Christ is portrayed not only as the Creator who governs the heavens, stars, and weather, but also as the sustainer of all life, providing for ravens and lions alike, thereby affirming His care for every creature. This divine sovereignty is not arbitrary but rooted in mercy, as seen in the redemptive work of Christ, where even suffering and judgment are ordered by His will for the ultimate exaltation of His name. The ultimate purpose of this revelation is to humble His children, and redirect their eyes from self to Christ, in repentance, faith, and worship, as Job ultimately acknowledges in dust and ashes. Thus, the chapter does not answer the 'why' of suffering, but reveals the 'Who'—the sovereign, wise, and gracious Lord Jesus Christ, in whom all things exist, operate, and find their fulfillment.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>But God_ Koma Mulungu</title>
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      <description>This message focuses on the profound truth that human efforts to justify or sanctify oneself—symbolized by Adam and Eve's futile attempt to cover their nakedness with fig leaves—are ultimately inadequate and lead only to sorrow and separation from God. Drawing from Genesis and Hebrews, it contrasts the brokenness of humanity's fallen nature with the divine remedy of a new covenant, where God writes His law not on stone but in the minds and hearts of the elect, transforming them through grace rather than law. This new covenant, rooted in God's rich eternal mercy and immense love in Christ, is not for all humanity but for a chosen people—those individually redeemed through Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection. The message underscores that salvation is not achieved by human effort or self-righteousness, but is a gift of grace, obtained by Christ's sacrificial death and made effectual only through God's Grace revealed in the heart and mind. Ultimately, this message offers profound comfort: despite humanity's inherent failure, God's love and mercy protect the elect from His wrath, because the LORD Jesus has already obtained eternal life for them.</description>
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      <title>Midweek 12/17/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This message unfolds a profound biblical reflection on Christ's humiliation and redemptive work, drawing from Exodus 2:11–25 and Psalm 119:145–152 to reveal how God sovereignly prepares His servants and fulfills His eternal covenant. It emphasizes that Christ's life of perfect obedience, suffering, and sacrifice—depicted in the Hebrew letter KOPH as 'crying from the depths'—was not weakness but divine purpose, fulfilling the law and satisfying divine justice through His substitutionary death. The message highlights that Christ's cry to the Father was not for escape from suffering, but for completion of the redemptive work, rooted in the eternal covenant and secured by His resurrection, which validates God's righteousness and mercy. Through this, believers are assured that salvation is entirely grounded in Christ's finished work, not human effort, and that His righteousness is imputed to the elect, establishing an eternal, unshakeable foundation. The message culminates in worship, affirming Christ as the sole Savior whose sacrifice has secured remission of sins and eternal life for all who are in Him.</description>
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      <title>Scripture Commentary Exodus 2:11-25</title>
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      <description>This passage traces God's sovereign preparation of Moses as Israel's deliverer, highlighting how Divine providence orchestrated every detail—from Moses' upbringing in Pharaoh's court to his exile in Midian—despite human failure and rejection. Though Moses acted in zeal and even violence, his actions were determined in God's redemptive purpose, foreshadowing Christ's ultimate role as the sinless, faithful Mediator who ultimately fulfilled God's eternal covenant. The narrative emphasizes that deliverance begins not with human strength but with the people's cry under bondage, from which God then affirms His promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God's looking upon Israel and having respect for them is not based on merit but on God's election revealing His grace and foreordained purpose. This unfolding story of exile, refinement, and divine appointment anticipates Christ's own humiliation, rejection, and eventual revelation as the True Savior, whose coming fulfilled all of God's covenantal promises.</description>
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      <title>Christ Crying from the Depths</title>
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      <description>This message presents Psalm 119:145–152 through the lens of Christ's earthly humiliation, emphasizing the Hebrew letter KOPH as a symbol of deep suffering, submission, and divine obedience. Centered on Christ's cry from the depths, the message unfolds His perfect, whole-hearted obedience to the Father—fulfilling the law not only in action but in Spirit, enduring a long night of suffering and prayer as He bore the weight of sinners' guilt. His suffering was not a failure but a necessary act of justice, satisfying God's righteousness through His substitutionary death on the cross, thereby obtaining eternal redemption and resurrection. The message highlights Christ's unwavering trust in the Father's covenant faithfulness, His nearness even in abandonment, and the eternal foundation of God's testimonies, which were fulfilled in His life, death, and resurrection. Ultimately, the message affirms that salvation is not earned by human effort but obtained by Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice, resulting in the imputation of His Righteousness to believers, who now cry to Him not for acceptance, but because they are already accepted in the Beloved.</description>
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      <title>God's Everlasting Mercy in Christ</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Light and Salt</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Sunday 12/14/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This worship service centers on the superiority of Christ as the Mediator of a new, eternal covenant, which supersedes the old covenant of law and sacrifice. Hebrews 8:6–13, emphasizes that Christ's ministry is more excellent because it is established on the unconditional, effectual, and everlasting promises fulfilled through His once-for-all sacrifice, which purges the conscience and brings believers into direct, intimate fellowship with God. The sermon contrasts the old covenant—dependent on human obedience and incapable of imparting true righteousness—with the new covenant, where God writes His law on hearts by the Spirit, forgives sins completely, and adopts believers as His people, all by His sovereign Grace. It warns against returning to legalistic religion, affirming that salvation rests not in human effort but in Christ's finished work, which has obtained eternal redemption and enables the elect, redeemed children of God to approach Him with boldness, knowing they are eternally accepted in Him.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>A Better Mediator and A Better Hope</title>
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      <description>This message presents a powerful exposition of Hebrews 8:6–13, emphasizing that Christ is the superior Mediator of a better covenant founded in God's sovereign Grace rather than human effort. It contrasts the old covenant—dependent on imperfect human obedience and temporary rituals—with the new covenant, which is unconditional, effectual, and everlasting, obtained by Christ's once-for-all sacrifice and sealed by God's promises. Central to this message is the truth that salvation is not earned by works or maintained through legalistic observance, but is a divine work of regeneration, adoption, and forgiveness, where God writes His law on hearts, remembers sins no more, and draws believers into spiritual union with Himself in Christ. The sermon underscores that the old covenant has been rendered obsolete by Christ's fulfillment, and believers are called to fix their hope not in their own righteousness, but in the finished, eternal work of Christ, who intercedes for them continually and ensures their salvation to the uttermost.</description>
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      <title>My Propitiation_Chitetezero changa</title>
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      <description>The sermon focuses on the sovereign authority and redemptive power of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that His true identity as the Divine King—revealed in Isaiah's prophecy and confirmed in Romans 3:24–26—is not merely that of a helpless infant but of the ultimate Propitiation, the Mercy seat where God's justice and mercy meet. The message unfolds that salvation is not earned by human effort or moral striving, but is freely granted by grace through Christ's redeeming sacrifice, which satisfies God's law and justice, entirely removing sin's penalty. Drawing from the Old Testament sacrificial system, particularly the mercy seat in the tabernacle, the message illustrates how Christ, as the true High Priest, entered heaven itself with His blood to obtain eternal redemption, making reconciliation possible for both Jew and Gentile elected sinners. This truth brings profound comfort and rest, assuring believers that their righteousness, justification, and eternal salvation are not in themselves but in Christ alone, who is both the foundation of faith and the eternal source of peace, life, and divine sustenance.</description>
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      <title>Scripture Reading Joel 2</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This message emphasizes the distinction between physical and spiritual Israel, emphasizing that true worship and salvation are not based on lineage, law, or religious ritual, but on divine election, particular redemption and spiritual regeneration. Drawing from Hebrews 8 and Romans 9, it argues that God's covenant with physical Israel failed due to their unfaithfulness, and thus salvation is not universally granted but reserved for those chosen by God's promise—those born not of flesh or human will, but of God's sovereign will. The message underscores that spiritual understanding comes only through the Holy Spirit, not human reasoning or religious tradition, and warns against the idolatry of religious pride that substitutes external observance for genuine faith. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that only those whom God has elected and regenerated can truly receive Him, become His children, and inherit His kingdom, offering profound comfort to believers who recognize their salvation as a gift of grace, not merit.</description>
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      <title>Behold Your King</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Wednesday 12/10/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This worship service unfolds a profound biblical reflection on God's Sovereignty, Grace, and the Redemptive work of Christ, anchored in the narrative of Moses' preservation from Pharaoh's decree and the prophetic significance of Psalm 119's TSADHE section. It portrays God's hidden providence in ordaining even the most hostile circumstances—such as Moses' placement in Pharaoh's daughter's care—for the ultimate deliverance of His people, foreshadowing Christ's own miraculous preservation, humiliation, and exaltation. Through the lens of the Hebrew letter TZADHE, representing righteousness, humility, and intercession, the message reveals Christ as the perfect righteous one who endured suffering, maintained unwavering obedience, and triumphed through resurrection, fulfilling God's eternal purpose. The message emphasizes that Christ's death was not a defeat but a divine satisfaction, the only true Righteousness, and that believers find their identity and hope in His finished work, where His suffering, obedience, and resurrection are the foundation of salvation and eternal life.</description>
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      <description>This passage from Exodus 2:1–10 reveals God's sovereign providence in ordaining salvation through seemingly ordinary and even hostile circumstances, as Moses—preserved from Pharaoh's decree of death—is raised in the palace of his enemy. This narrative foreshadows Christ, who, like Moses, was delivered from murderous intent, endured the waters of suffering, and was exalted to fulfill God's redemptive purpose. The story highlights how God uses weakness—such as a crying infant, a sister's watchful care, and the compassion of an unbelieving princess—to accomplish His greater design, turning evil intentions into instruments of grace. It underscores the divine irony that Pharaoh's river, meant for destruction, becomes the means of deliverance, and his palace, a place of oppression, becomes a place of protection and preparation. Ultimately, Moses' life prefigures Christ's incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection, demonstrating that God's grace triumphs over human wickedness and orders all things for the salvation of His elect.</description>
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      <title>The Righteous Servant of the LORD</title>
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      <description>This message presents Psalm 119's TZADHEH stanza as a prophetic portrait of Christ, the ultimate Righteous one, whose life, suffering, and resurrection fulfill the letter's dual imagery of humility and intercession. Centered on the themes of divine righteousness, Christ's perfect obedience, and His delight in the Father's will, the message unfolds through the lens of His humility in suffering, His zeal for God's glory, and His unwavering faithfulness even in agony. The message emphasizes that Christ's righteousness is eternal, established through His sacrificial death and resurrection, and imputed to believers, making Him the only true Righteousness. It underscores the necessity of Christ's sacrificial death, the futility of human effort to attain righteousness, and the believer's hope in Christ's ongoing intercession, culminating in the declaration that 'the Lord our righteousness' is the foundation of salvation.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Behold Thy King Cometh_ Taonani, mfumu ikubwera</title>
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      <description>This passage presents Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem not as a mere ceremonial arrival, but as a Divinely orchestrated revelation of His identity as the Meek, Sovereign, and saving King foretold in Scripture. This message in Matthew 21:1–11, the narrative underscores Jesus' sovereign rule over every detail, fulfilling prophecy from Zechariah 9:9 by entering on an ass and colt, demonstrating humility and obedience to the Father's purpose. His entry is both a royal declaration and a prelude to His sacrificial death as the Passover Lamb, fulfilling God's eternal purpose to redeem those given to Him before the foundation of the world. Though hailed by crowds with cries of 'Hosanna,' which means 'Save Now,' the moment also reveals the fickleness of human acclaim, as the same people would soon demand His crucifixion, highlighting the contrast between outward celebration and true inward faith. Ultimately, the passage calls believers to truly behold Christ—not as a political liberator, but as the faithful, obedient, and mighty Savior who fulfilled all prophecy, died willingly, and rose in power, securing salvation for His people through His death and resurrection.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This message focuses on the supremacy of Jesus Christ as the eternal High Priest who mediates a superior covenant, established on better promises and fulfilled through His perfect sacrifice. Drawing from Hebrews 8:1–6, it emphasizes that Christ's priesthood is not earthly or temporary, but heavenly and eternal, seated at the right hand of God where His work is complete, His authority supreme, and His intercession effectual for the elect. The sermon contrasts the shadow of Old Testament rituals with the reality of Christ, who is both the True Sanctuary and the final sacrifice, rendering all symbolic systems obsolete. It calls believers to rest in Christ alone, rejecting any reliance on human effort, ritual, or self-righteousness, and instead anchoring their hope in His finished work, His imputed Righteousness, and the promise of eternal forgiveness and true knowledge of God. The message is both convicting, and comforting, urging a return to the gospel's heart: Christ, the only foundation, the solid rock upon which all true Faith is built.</description>
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      <description>This message centers on Christ as the superior Mediator of a better covenant, established on infinitely superior promises, surpassing all Old Testament types and institutions. It emphasizes that Christ, as the eternal High Priest seated at the right hand of God, has completed His redemptive work, rendering all earthly rituals, sacrifices, and priestly systems obsolete. His intercession is not a plea for mercy but a declaration of His finished work on the cross , effectual for those the Father has given Him, and His heavenly ministry in the True Tabernacle—built by God, not man—fulfills the shadows of the Old Testament. The Gospel, therefore, is not found in symbols, performances, or feelings, but in the person and finished work of Christ, who gives full, final, and free forgiveness, by Him revealed through a new heart given by the Spirit of grace.</description>
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      <title>Christ Speaking from the Whirlwind</title>
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      <description>In this powerful exposition of Job 38, Christ is revealed not as a distant Deity but as the Sovereign Creator and Redeemer who speaks from the whirlwind to confront human presumption with divine majesty. Through a series of rhetorical questions, He unveils His eternal authority over creation, providence, and salvation, exposing the limits of human knowledge and the futility of self-reliance. The passage emphasizes that Christ is the eternal Word through whom all things were made, who governs the seas, commands the dawn, and holds the keys to death and Hades, demonstrating that every aspect of existence is ordered by His wisdom and grace. Rather than offering explanations for suffering, Christ reveals Himself as the ultimate answer, transforming Job's despair into worship through a personal encounter with divine glory. The message concludes that true Faith is not built on understanding but on beholding Christ, whose sovereign Presence in the storm brings comfort, humility, and the assurance that all trials are under His purposeful direction.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <description>Ce message, tiré de Matthieu 18,21-35, met en lumière la nature souveraine de la grâce divine à travers la parabole du serviteur impitoyable, en soulignant que le pardon véritable n'est pas une obligation morale, mais le fruit d'un cœur transformé par la Miséricorde reçue. Il enseigne que, tout comme Dieu a remis à l'égard de ses élus une dette infinie par l'œuvre expiatoire de Christ, ceux qui ont été pardonnés doivent nécessairement devenir pardonneurs, car le pardon est une preuve de la grâce vivante en eux. L'impossibilité de pardonner révèle un cœur non changé, une fausse profession de foi, et expose l'illusion de la justice humaine face à la justice divine. Le message s'adresse à tous les croyants, les exhortant à examiner leur propre cœur : si l'on refuse de pardonner, on nie l'œuvre de Christ et on se place en opposition au royaume des cieux, où la grâce est la loi fondamentale. Enfin, le pardon n'est pas une condition du salut, mais une manifestation inévitable de la grâce reçue, témoignant que l'on a véritablement été libéré de la dette infinie par la mort de Jésus-Christ.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Thus Saith The Lord_Atero Ambuye</title>
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      <description>This message centers on Christ as the eternal High Priest who fulfills the law and establishes a superior, unbreakable covenant based on God's sovereign grace in Christ rather than human effort. Drawing from Hebrews 8, it emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice is final, once-for-all, and superior to the temporary, shadow-like rituals of the Old Testament, which pointed forward to His perfect, sinless offering. The message underscores that salvation is not earned by obedience to the law but obtained by God's unchanging promises, fulfilled in Christ's death and resurrection, and assured for those whom God has elected, Christ has redeemed, and the Spirit has regenerated. This covenant between the Father and the Son, rooted in divine faithfulness and love, gives believers assurance, comfort, and eternal security, as God's Word is immutable and His promises are fulfilled in Christ alone. The preacher calls the audience to behold Christ in all Scripture, to rest in His finished work, and to worship Him as the LORD of those for whom He died, Who ever lives in heaven to intercede on behalf of His people.</description>
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      <title>Christ, The Mouth of God</title>
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      <description>This message presents Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of the Hebrew letter PE, symbolizing the mouth of God, through whom all divine revelation, instruction, and intercession flow. Centered on Psalm 119:129–136, it portrays Christ not merely as a teacher but as the incarnate Word who perfectly embodies God's testimony, brings spiritual light through His words, and longs for His Father's will with unrelenting devotion. His life, marked by obedience, prayer, and suffering, reveals a mouth that speaks with divine authority, intercedes with perfect mercy, and weeps over human sin with profound compassion. The passage underscores Christ's unique role as the sole mediator, the one whose steps are ordered by Scripture, whose righteousness is flawless, and whose tears reflect divine sorrow for unbelief. Ultimately, Christ is presented as the complete and final revelation of God—fully human, sinless, and eternally interceding—making Him the only true source of spiritual wisdom, salvation, and divine favor.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This time of worship unfolds a profound biblical narrative founded on God's sovereign preservation of His people through suffering, illustrated through Exodus 1 and Psalm 119, revealing Christ as the fulfillment of God's promises. It emphasizes that despite oppression, multiplication, and spiritual warfare—typified by Pharaoh's attempts to destroy Israel's male children—God's covenant purpose remained unshaken, demonstrating that His grace triumphs over human resistance and demonic opposition. The sermon interprets the Hebrew letter PE as a symbol of Christ, the mouth of God, whose perfect obedience, intercession, and suffering fulfilled Scripture, revealing the Son and the sure redemption through His sinless life and sacrificial death. Through Christ's incarnation, teaching, prayer, and tears, the sermon portrays Him as the faithful Mediator who orders His steps by the Father's word, endures affliction for the glory of God, and intercedes for His people, making Him the only Foundation of salvation. The message culminates in a call to exalt Christ as the sovereign Redeemer, whose life, death, and resurrection are the ultimate expression of God's grace and the fulfillment of every promise.</description>
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      <title>Scripture Commentary Exodus 1</title>
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      <description>Exodus 1 presents a powerful revelation of God's sovereign faithfulness in preserving His covenant people amid oppression, illustrating that God's purpose cannot be thwarted by human opposition, death, or even the most ruthless persecution. Although the children of Israel multiply abundantly in Egypt despite their bondage, their growth is not merely physical, but a testament to God's electing grace, foreshadowing the spiritual seed of Christ. The rise of a new Pharaoh who knew not Joseph symbolizes the world's hostility toward God's chosen, yet even Pharaoh's efforts to destroy the male children through midwives and the river become instruments in God's redemptive purpose. The faith of Shiphrah and Puah, who feared God more than man, exemplifies the supernatural grace that enables obedience in the face of danger, pointing forward to Christ's perfect obedience and ultimate victory over sin, death, Satan and the world. Every act of oppression, from forced labor to murderous decrees, is ultimately orchestrated by God to magnify His power and prepare the way for deliverance through Moses—a type of Christ, the true Mediator and Redeemer. Thus, the chapter unfolds as a profound picture of redemptive history, where God's grace triumphs over sin, death, and the enemy's schemes, culminating in the exaltation of Christ, the promised Seed who crushes the serpent's head.</description>
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      <description>This message focuses on the Gospel of Christ as revealed through the ceremonial cleansing of a leper in Leviticus 14, portraying sin as spiritual leprosy—defiling, hopeless, and incurable by human effort. It emphasizes that salvation is not initiated by human movement toward God, but by Christ's sovereign descent from heaven, His substitutionary death, resurrection, and ascension, symbolized in the two birds, the blood, and the living bird set free. The ritual's details—washing, shaving, waiting, and the eighth-day restoration—illustrate the completeness of Christ's work: justification, sanctification, and full reconciliation with God, where the sinner is cleansed, renewed, and restored to fellowship. The message underscores that this salvation is entirely by grace, accessible even to the poor and spiritually destitute, requiring nothing from the sinner but Christ's finished work, culminating in the Lord's Supper as a solemn proclamation of His death and a call to examine oneself in light of Christ alone as righteousness, peace, and hope.</description>
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      <title>The Cleansing from Leprosy</title>
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      <description>This message presents a profound biblical reflection on the cleansing of the leper in Leviticus 14 as a divinely orchestrated gospel portrait of Christ's redemptive work. It emphasizes that, just as the leper could not approach the priest or cleanse himself, sinners are utterly helpless before God's holiness and must rely entirely on Christ's initiative—He left heavenly glory, humbled Himself, and came to us in our defilement, fulfilling the law and offering Himself as the ultimate sacrifice. The ritual of the two birds symbolizes Christ's death and resurrection: one slain in an earthen vessel over running water (representing the Spirit), and the other, dipped in blood and released, pointing to His resurrection and ascension, securing eternal redemption. The cleansing process—washing, shaving, and waiting—illustrates the thoroughness of spiritual renewal, where the sinner is clothed in righteousness, renewed in identity, and prepared for restored fellowship. The eighth-day restoration, the application of blood to ear, hand, and foot, and the provision for the poor all underscore that salvation is complete, accessible to the destitute, and grounded solely in Christ's finished work, with the Holy Spirit applying it to the heart, resulting in full reconciliation and acceptance before God.</description>
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      <description>This Scriptural meditation focuses on the profound spiritual significance of the Lord's Supper as a solemn act of remembrance and proclamation of Christ's sacrificial death, rooted in 1 Corinthians 11. It confronts the dangers of division, self-indulgence, and pride within the church, warning that the meal is not a venue for social hierarchy or personal gratification but a solemn occasion to examine one's heart and affirm Christ alone as the source of Righteousness, Peace, and Eternal life. The unleavened bread symbolizes Christ's sinless body, broken under God's wrath to bear the penalty of sin, while the cup represents His blood, sealing the New Covenant and fulfilling all Old Testament sacrifices. The call to self-examination is not a demand for moral perfection but a summons to recognize that salvation is entirely by Christ's work, not human effort, and to partake of His  table then in humility, faith, and worship. Ultimately, the Lord's Supper is a continual proclamation of Christ's death until His return, encouraging believers to fix their eyes solely on Him as their only Hope and satisfaction before a holy God.</description>
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      <title>Jesus Had Compassion on Them_ Yesu Anawachitira Chifundo</title>
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      <description>In this powerful passage from Matthew 20, Christ's sovereign mercy and redemptive purpose are vividly displayed as He stops on His way to Jerusalem to heal two blind beggars, symbolizing spiritually blind sinners whom the Father has given Him. Though helpless and overlooked, the men cry out in faith, acknowledging Jesus as the Son of David and pleading for Mercy—evidence of the Spirit's work in their hearts, and not their own merit. Their cry, met with the crowd's religious opposition, underscores the tension between grace and legalism, while Christ's deliberate pause reveals His electing love and irresistible grace. With compassion, He touches them, instantly restoring sight and enabling them to follow Him, illustrating the instantaneous, transformative nature of the work of the Spirit in the heart. This miracle is not merely physical but a profound picture of salvation: Christ comes to the lost, draws them by His Grace, opens their eyes to see Him, and they follow as His redeemed sheep, not by their will, but by His sovereign work.</description>
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      <description>This message unveils the majestic Sovereignty of Christ, revealing Him as the eternal Creator and sustainer of all things, from the thunderous storms of nature to the quieting of the soul in salvation. Drawing from Job 37, it emphasizes that Christ, the pre-incarnate Word, directs every element of creation—lightning, wind, rain, and frost—demonstrating His power, wisdom, and perfect knowledge. Far from being a distant deity, Christ is portrayed as the Living, active Lord who governs providence, quiets storms, and reveals His glory through both judgment and mercy, calling all to stand still and behold His wondrous works. The message underscores that salvation is not of human effort but by Divine revelation, where Christ is the Light, Refuge, Mediator, and source of Righteousness, and that true worship arises from awe and fear of His Holy Majesty, which humbles the proud and exalts the humble.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>La parabole du filet</title>
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      <description>La parabole du filet, en Matthieu 13 :47–50, présente une vision à la fois solennelle et pleine d'espérance du jugement souverain de Dieu à la fin des temps.  La proclamation universelle de l'Évangile rassemble toutes sortes de personnes, mais seuls les élus — ceux que Dieu a choisis et que le Christ a rachetés par son sang — sont préservés pour la vie éternelle. Bien que le filet soit jeté largement, englobant tous les hommes sans distinction, la séparation finale ne repose ni sur le mérite humain ni sur les œuvres, mais sur l'élection divine, l'œuvre expiatoire du Christ assurant le salut de son peuple et la juste condamnation de ceux qui le rejettent. L'image des bons poissons mis dans des vases et des mauvais jetés dans la fournaise souligne la sécurité éternelle des rachetés, justifiés par la grâce au moyen de la foi, tandis que les non régénérés font face à un jugement selon leurs œuvres, ayant rejeté l'unique moyen de salut. **Cette vérité appelle les croyants à l'examen de soi, encourage une proclamation fidèle de l'Évangile et apporte un profond réconfort à l'Église , assurant que le Christ purifiera ultimement son royaume, séparant les justes des méchants avec une justice parfaite et pour la gloire de son Nom.</description>
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      <title>Seek First the Kingdom of God</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This sermon unfolds a rich scriptural tapestry founded on Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of all of God's promises, illustrated through the life of Joseph and the Psalms. Joseph's faithful obedience, mourning, and forgiveness serve as a profound type of Christ—delivering his brothers by grace and not holding any anger against them, mirroring Christ's redeeming sacrifice and sovereign providence that turned evil into salvation. The passage from Genesis 50, culminating in Joseph's burial in the promised land and his final charge to his people, points forward to the resurrection and the ultimate deliverance of God's people from spiritual bondage. This theme is deepened in Psalm 119:121-128, where Christ's perfect obedience, discerning eye, and role as surety are revealed through His intimate dependence on the Father, His longing for salvation, and His flawless fulfillment of the law. The sermon concludes with a triumphant hymn, affirming Christ's lordship over all creation and His eternal reign, where His mercy, justice, and love are eternally glorified.</description>
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      <description>This final chapter of Genesis presents Joseph's death and burial as a profound spiritual portrait of Christ's redemptive work, where divine sovereignty, covenant faithfulness, and grace converge. Joseph's profound grief over his father Jacob, his authority in Egypt, and the solemn procession to bury Jacob in the promised land at Machpelah underscore God's enduring commitment to His people, even in death. The mourning of Egyptians and Canaanites alike testifies to the world's recognition of God's special dealings with His covenant people in Christ, while Joseph's forgiveness of his brothers—rooted in the belief that God turned their evil into salvation—reveals the heart of Christ's sacrificial death: not retribution, but restoration. Joseph's final words, affirming God's promise to visit His people and deliver them from bondage, point forward to Christ's incarnation and ultimate redemption, culminating in the hope of resurrection and the fulfillment of all of God's promises in Christ. Though Joseph dies and is embalmed in Egypt, his bones are carried to the promised land, symbolizing the believer's pilgrimage and the certainty of God's faithfulness across generations, as the story of redemption moves from death to deliverance, anchored in Christ's full and final victory over sin, death, Satan, and the world in His death, resurrection, and ascension.</description>
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      <title>Christ the All-Seeing Mediator</title>
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      <description>This section of Psalm 119:121-128, marked by the Hebrew letter Ayin symbolizing the eye, reveals Christ as the perfect, all-seeing Servant of God whose discernment and obedience fulfilled Divine justice and established salvation by His perfect life and satisfactory death. Through His flawless conformity to the law, Christ embodies the righteous judgment and eternal righteousness that God requires, not only in deed but in thought and spirit, thereby becoming the Surety and Mediator for His people. His life, marked by constant dependence on the Father, was a continual act of worship and submission, culminating in His death and resurrection—where His eyes longed for the Father's vindication and the fulfillment of salvation. As the one who sees all things with perfect clarity, Christ discerns His elect, bears their sins, and triumphs over oppression, pride, and death, all while remaining the humble, obedient Son who delights in God's commandments above all earthly treasure. This passage, deeply rooted in Christ's identity and mission, presents Him as the ultimate fulfillment of Scripture, the author and finisher of Faith, whose perfect obedience obtained eternal salvation for all who buy His electing saving grace do trust in Him.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Scripture Reading - Ecclesiastes 3</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Ken Wimer</itunes:author>
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      <title>Perfection the Law Could Never Give</title>
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      <description>This message centers on the supremacy of Jesus Christ as the Perfect High Priest and fulfillment of the Mosaic law, emphasizing that the law, though holy, could never achieve perfection or justify sinners, as it only revealed sin and condemned without remedy. In contrast, Christ, appointed by God with an oath and possessing a sinless, eternal priesthood, brought in a better hope through His once-for-all sacrifice, which fully satisfied Divine justice and obtined eternal redemption for all who come to God through Him, drawn by His Spirit. The passage highlights Christ's unchangeable priesthood, His continual intercession, and His role as the Surety of a better covenant founded on His perfect obedience and righteousness, not human effort. This Truth brings profound rest and assurance, as salvation is not dependent on human performance but on Christ's finished work, making Him the only Mediator and the eternal foundation of our access to God. The message concludes with a call to rest in Christ alone, knowing that His perfection is by grace alone, and His priesthood ensures salvation to the uttermost—perfectly, completely, and eternally.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Sunday 11/23/25 Full Service</title>
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      <description>This message emphasizes the supremacy of Christ as the perfect fulfillment of the law and the eternal high priest who obtained salvation through His once-for-all sacrifice, contrasting the law's inability to achieve perfection with the definitive, unchangeable righteousness found in Christ alone. Drawing from Hebrews 7, it emphasizes that the law, though holy, could only reveal sin and condemn, never justifying or sanctifying, while Christ, appointed by God's oath, is a sinless, eternal priest whose sacrifice fully satisfies Divine justice and grants believers bold access to God. This message underscores that salvation is not achieved by human effort or adherence to the law, but is a gift secured by Christ's faithfulness, His perfect obedience, and His eternal intercession, making believers righteous not by their own works but by His finished work. Through a clear exposition of Scripture, the preacher calls the congregation to rest in Christ's completed work, rejecting any notion of earning or maintaining salvation through personal striving, and instead embracing the assurance that Christ saves to the uttermost—eternally, completely, and without deficiency.</description>
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      <title>The Cup and Baptism by Fire_of Jesus Christ_ Chikho ndi Ubatizo wa Moto wa Ambuye Yes</title>
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      <description>This message focuses on Christ's sovereign journey to Jerusalem, where He willingly embraces His crucifixion as the fulfillment of God's eternal purpose, presenting His death as the Cup of divine wrath and a Baptism of fire endured on behalf of His people. It contrasts the world's pursuit of greatness through power and privilege with the kingdom's true measure of greatness—servanthood rooted in humility and self-giving love, exemplified by Christ who came not to be served but to serve and give His life as a ransom for the many that God the Father sent Him to save. The disciples' ambition for honor in Christ's kingdom is exposed as fleshly and misguided, revealing that true glory is not earned by merit or effort, but is sovereignly granted by the Father to those for whom it was prepared from the foundation of the world. Through the imagery of the cup and baptism, the sermon underscores the substitutionary nature of Christ's death, where He bore the full wrath of God for His elect, making salvation entirely the work of grace. Ultimately, the believer's place in Christ's kingdom is not based on personal achievement, but on God's sovereign electing Grace, by Christ's sacrifice and now experienced in present fellowship with Him.</description>
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      <title>Christ’s Glory in Elihu’s Gospel</title>
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      <description>Elihu's message in Job 36:16–33 presents a profound revelation of God's sovereign wisdom and merciful purpose in affliction, foreshadowing the Gospel through Christ's redemptive work. Centered on the truth that God uses trials not for destruction but for deliverance, Elihu emphasizes that Divine discipline is an act of grace, designed to open ears to instruction, draw the soul to Christ, and restore the afflicted into a broad place of abundance and peace. The passage unfolds through vivid imagery of nature—rain, clouds, storms, and thunder—to illustrate God's incomprehensible power, infinite wisdom, and righteous governance, affirming that all creation testifies to His glory and that only through Christ can any fallen sinner truly know the Father. Far from being a God of arbitrary judgment, the Lord is revealed as the Merciful Redeemer who humbles to exalt, wounds to heal, and uses even the most painful seasons to draw His people into deeper dependence on His grace. Ultimately, Elihu's words prepare Job—and the reader—for the coming voice of God Himself, affirming that every trial, when viewed through the lens of Christ's sacrificial death, serves the eternal purpose of salvation and the magnification of God's sovereign, loving work in Christ.</description>
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      <title>Le trésor caché dans le champ</title>
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      <description>Les paraboles du trésor caché et de la perle de grand prix révèlent l'amour souverain et rédempteur de Christ pour son Église, choisie dès avant la fondation du monde. Elles montrent que ce n'est pas l'homme qui cherche Dieu, mais Christ lui-même qui, connaissant ses élus, vient les acquérir en se dépouillant de sa gloire et en donnant sa vie à la croix, non pas pour sauver tous, mais pour accomplir l'œuvre éternelle du Père à l'égard de Ses élus. Ce prix, payé par son sang, garantit le salut éternel de chaque élu, car leur salut repose non sur leur propre valeur, mais sur la puissance et la fidélité du Christ, qui les tient dans Sa main et les rend sa joie, la perle précieuse de son cœur.</description>
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      <description>This message focuses on the biblical truth that salvation and being a member of Christ's body are not achieved through human effort or decision, but are obtained everlastingly in Christ's finished work on the cross. Drawing from Hebrews 8:1–2, it emphasizes that Christ, as the true High Priest, has completed His redemptive work, establishing a heavenly sanctuary not built by human hands, which excludes all self-justification and man-made religion. The message warns against the danger of self-righteousness, illustrating how human ideas—like Adam's fig leaves or religious zeal without knowledge—become idols that hinder true submission to God's righteousness (Romans 10:1-2). It underscores that genuine believers, the elect sheep of Christ, are known by Him, hear His voice, and follow Him alone, rejecting all self-generated spiritual efforts. Ultimately, the message calls for humility, surrender, and reliance on Christ's finished work as the only foundation for true worship and eternal life.</description>
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      <description>This message unfolds a rich biblical reflection on God's sovereignty, redemption, and Christ-centered Hope, drawing from Jacob's final blessings in Genesis 49 and the imagery of Psalm 119. It emphasizes that God sovereignly ordains the destiny of individuals and nations, as seen in the varied destinies of the tribes—some blessed materially yet spiritually barren, others marked by judgment or idolatry, yet all pointing to the ultimate fulfillment in Christ. Through the typology of Joseph, Dan, and Benjamin, the message highlights how God uses flawed vessels to accomplish His redemptive purposes, culminating in the Person and work of Jesus Christ as the promised Seed, the Shepherd, and the one who upholds His people by Divine strength. The central message is that true security and salvation are found not in human strength or merit, but in Christ's perfect obedience, substitutionary sacrifice, and enduring power, which sustain believers through trials and guarantee their eternal inheritance. The preacher calls listeners to rest in God's sovereign grace in Christ and to look beyond earthly blessings to the heavenly hope obtained in Christ.</description>
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      <description>Jacob's final blessings on his sons in Genesis 49 reveal God's sovereign orchestration of redemptive history, where each tribe is assigned a distinct role reflecting both temporal and spiritual realities. Though some tribes like Issachar and Asher receive material prosperity without corresponding spiritual vitality, others such as Joseph and Naphtali point forward to Christ—Joseph as a type of the rejected yet exalted Savior, and Naphtali as a witness to divine light in Galilee. The prophecies underscore that true blessing comes not from lineage or strength, but from God's sovereign grace, as seen in the promise of salvation fulfilled in Christ, the seed of the woman. Even in death, Jacob's faith rests not in earthly inheritance, but in the Divine promise of a heavenly homeland, affirming that only those chosen by God—spiritual Israel—are heirs of His eternal covenant. Ultimately, all blessings converge in Christ, the Shepherd and Stone of Israel, who alone brings redemption to God's elect, fulfilling the Father's eternal purpose.</description>
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      <description>This message presents Christ as the divine sustainer and upholder of His people, drawing from Psalm 119's SAMECH stanza to illustrate how Jesus, as the perfect Son, was upheld by the Father throughout His earthly mission. Centered on the imagery of enclosure and support symbolized by the Hebrew letter SAMECH, the message emphasizes Christ's sinless purity, His reliance on the Father, and His role as the ultimate refuge and shield for believers. Through His single-minded devotion, obedience, and sacrificial death, Christ fulfilled the law, bore the judgment for sin, and obtained eternal life for His people, ensuring their preservation and safety. The sermon underscores that salvation is not based on human effort but on Christ's perfect work, in which believers are encircled by His grace, upheld by His strength, and sustained by His unshakable covenant faithfulness.</description>
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      <description>This message focuses on the Superiority of Christ's eternal priesthood, established not by human lineage or temporary rituals, but by the power of an endless life in the resurrected and reigning LORD, as revealed in Hebrews 7:11–18. It argues that the Levitical priesthood and sacrificial system, though divinely instituted, were inherently weak and unprofitable, incapable of achieving true perfection or removing sin, serving only as shadows and types pointing to Christ. In contrast, Christ, from the tribe of Judah and not Aaron, is appointed by God's oath as a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek—without beginning or end, without failure, and possessing an indestructible, resurrected life. His priesthood is grounded in His eternal Deity, unchanging Righteousness, perpetual intercession, and a once-for-all sacrifice that fully satisfied God's justice on behalf of each of the elected sinners. The law and its rituals were never meant to save but to reveal sin and lead to Christ, whose finished work alone fulfilled and annulled the old covenant and established the new, better covenant rooted solely on Christ's eternal life and grace flowing from His cross. The result is confident assurance: salvation is sure, eternal, and wholly dependent on Christ alone.</description>
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      <description>This time of worship focuses on the Supremacy of Christ's eternal priesthood, revealed through Hebrews 7:11–18, which contrasts the temporary, imperfect Levitical system with Christ's everlasting ministry founded on the 'Power of an endless life.' It argues that the law and its priesthood could never achieve true perfection or remove sin, as they were inherently weak and temporary, serving only as shadows pointing to Christ. The preacher emphasizes that Christ, from the tribe of Judah and not Aaron, fulfills God's eternal purpose as the High Priest after the order of Melchizedek—without beginning or end, unchanging, and eternally interceding. This truth brings profound comfort, assuring believers that salvation is sure not by human effort or religious ritual, but in Christ's finished work at the cross, His resurrection, and His unchanging Righteousness, which guarantees eternal redemption for all who come to God through Him and because of Him.</description>
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