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Greater Than

Our Great Redeemer

May 7, 2023 • Joel Sikha • John 3:14–15, Matthew 1:2–16, Hebrews 9:22–26, Isaiah 53:6, Ruth 4:3–17

The Gospel has become so redundant to many who have grown up in a Christian culture and the joy of redemption has never been experienced. Are you one of them? Do you know someone like this? How sad is it when those who have the greatest news trade it for temporary joys? The book of Ruth walks us through a journey of a young Moabite girl who is in need of redemption, and we find ourselves in the same predicament as this young girl in need of a Redeemer. Praise God we don't need a Boaz to redeem us, because we have The Greatest Redeemer of all - Jesus! Do you know Him? Have you let Him redeemed you? Are you Redeemed?

Greatly To Be Praised

April 30, 2023 • Joel Sikha • Ruth 2:2–18, Ruth 3

The greater your God, the greater will be your trust in Him. If you were to be honest, there are many areas where you have not come to trust the God that you claim to worship. The purpose of this message is to help you recognize the areas where you lack trust, and to encourage and challenge you to start trusting God from the moment you wake up and till the day is done, in every and all circumstances. Your trust will show in the way you prepare, in your provision and in your patience. It's time for the muscles if faith to be exercised!! Let's go!

Greater Than Your Trauma

April 23, 2023 • Joel Sikha • Luke 14:25–27, John 10:10, Proverbs 13:12, Ruth 1:6–22, Luke 14:33

How often our identity can be influenced by our past mistakes and pain? There are many that wear their brokenness in their name that affects everything that they touch. The beauty of the God the you have come to know and trust is that our God gives us a new name that is greater than your pain. Are you ready for your identity in Jesus to take on a new found depth and meaning? May you find the healing and courage to step in to your new name as you listen to this message.

Greater Than Man's Plans

April 16, 2023 • Joel Sikha • Ruth 1

Every single person has at some point been the victim of somebody's plans. Children grow up and blame their parents for the bad upbringing and plans that were made for them, citizens blame their leaders, employees their employers and the list could go on. Do you know that no matter the plans people have made for you, God's plans WILL succeeded? Let's move past our past and get to the promises of God, because He is greater than plans made by men.