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“Called, Sanctified and Ordained ” | Jeremiah 1 | Wednesday Night Prayer and Worship

April 24, 2024 • Abraham Moreno • Jeremiah 1

“Called, Sanctified and Ordained ” | Jeremiah 1 


"Called, Sanctified and Ordained" explores the profound and challenging call of Jeremiah, a prophet tasked with overseeing the downfall of his nation, a role marked by inevitable failure in terms of conversion but successful in divine faithfulness.


This sermon delves into the life of Jeremiah, highlighting his early calling and preparation by God, which equipped him for the daunting tasks ahead. It reflects on the nature of true ministry, emphasizing that it is not about personal ability but about willingness to serve and reliance on God.


The message challenges believers to consider their own calling and readiness to serve, underscoring the importance of obedience and resilience in the face of adversity.


Through Jeremiah’s life, we are reminded that our spiritual journey may require us to undertake difficult tasks that rely on divine strength rather than personal capability.


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“Remember” | Jeremiah 2 | Wednesday Night Prayer and Worship

May 8, 2024 • Abraham Moreno • Jeremiah 2

“Remember” | Jeremiah 2 The sermon "Remember," based on Jeremiah 2, draws poignant parallels between the prophet Jeremiah's lament over ancient Israel and contemporary warnings for America and the Christian church within it. The message reflects on the spiritual decay observed in society, characterized by a shift away from foundational Judeo-Christian values and towards a more secular, liberal agenda. It uses Jeremiah's narrative to illustrate the dangers of forsaking God's ways, underscoring how historical cycles of moral compromise lead to societal downfall. The sermon urges a return to the fervor of first love for God, citing instances from Scripture where forgetting foundational commitments led to severe consequences. Through a call to repentance and renewed commitment, it aims to ignite a spiritual revival in the hearts of believers and the nation. #Jeremiah2, #RememberGod, #FirstLove, #SpiritualRevival, #Repentance, #ChristianAmerica, #PropheticWarning, #SpiritualDecay, #ReturnToGod, #BiblicalTruths, #FaithInAmerica, #ChurchRevival, #ReturnToYourRoots, #HeedTheWord, #SeekTheLord, #BiblicalRemembrance, #GodsFaithfulness, #ForsakeIdols, #ReviveUsAgain, #NationalRepentance

“Meant for Better Things” | Hebrews 6:1-12 | Sunday Morning Worship Service

May 5, 2024 • Abraham Moreno • Hebrews 6:1–12

“Meant for Better Things” | Hebrews 6:1-12 "Meant for Better Things" addresses the prevalent issue of spiritual immaturity among Christians, identifying the lack of growth in faith and relationship with Christ as a critical concern. This sermon, rooted in Hebrews 6:1-12, explores the causes of this stagnation, such as a reluctance to mature, influence of negative examples, and a fundamental misunderstanding of scriptural teachings. The message emphasizes the importance of deepening one's understanding of fundamental Christian doctrines—salvation, Christian living, and eschatology—to avoid spiritual decay and ensure a fulfilling Christian life. It challenges believers to move beyond elementary teachings and embrace the full depth of their faith, highlighting that spiritual growth is crucial for experiencing the "better things" that accompany salvation. The sermon calls for a rejection of passive spirituality and encourages an active pursuit of a mature, robust faith that withstands cultural shifts and personal trials. #SpiritualGrowth, #ChristianMaturity, #Hebrews6, #BetterThings, #FaithAndPatience, #DeeperInFaith, #Repentance, #EternalJudgment, #ResurrectionHope, #ScripturalFoundations, #GrowInChrist, #MatureFaith, #LivingFaith, #Eschatology, #DoctrineOfBaptisms, #TrueFaith, #ChristOurRock, #AnchorInChrist, #DeepeningFaith, #BiblicalTeachings

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