This sermon from Psalm 27 exhorts believers to find their confidence in God as their light, salvation, and strength amidst life’s trials. It emphasizes David’s personal experience with God’s deliverance and invites listeners to wait on the Lord with courage and assurance. Through communion with God and a focus on eternity, it calls the weary and faint-hearted to trust in the finished work of Christ, the only true source of hope and peace.
For God So Loved the World: A Savior’s Sacrifice
December 23, 2024 • Geoff Thomas
This sermon expounds on the immeasurable love of God as revealed in John 3:16, highlighting His profound sacrifice in giving His Son for a rebellious world. With vivid illustrations, it invites sinners to see the depth of divine love that transforms lives, calling everyone to respond in faith and repentance. It speaks with urgency, weaving together God’s justice and mercy, and ends with a heartfelt plea: “Do not perish; believe in Christ and receive everlasting life.”
Don't Let Go! Maintain Your Grip on the Hope of Christ
October 8, 2024 • Jeremy Walker • Hebrews 10:23
My friends, have you ever watched a free climber hanging on the side of a cliff, hundreds of feet in the air, with nothing but his fingertips and toes keeping him from falling to his death? It's a terrifying sight, but it's also a powerful picture of what it means to hold fast to our hope in Christ.
In this sermon, we'll be looking at Hebrews 10:23, where the writer exhorts us to "hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering." We'll explore what it means to have a confession of hope, how to maintain an unwavering grip on it, and why the faithfulness of God is our ultimate foundation.
We'll also be looking at the many ways in which our hope can be challenged, both from within and from without. But we'll see that, by the grace of God, we can stand firm in the faith and hold fast to the confession of our hope, even in the midst of the storms of life.