Episodes

  • 15 True Freedom Through Love - Galatians 5'7-15
    Mar 15 2026
    PM 15 March 2026
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    46 mins
  • 06 Prepare to Meet Your God - Amos 4
    Mar 15 2026
    PM 15 March 2026
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    33 mins
  • 05 How Can Two Walk Together - Amos 3
    Mar 8 2026
    PM 08 March 2026
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    45 mins
  • 14 Freedom in Christ Not Legalism Galatians 5’1–6
    Mar 8 2026
    AM 08 March 2026
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    30 mins
  • 04 The Sins of Israel Unmasked - Amos 2'6-16
    Mar 2 2026
    01 March 2026 PM Service Amos unmasks sin we would rather hide. Israel’s injustice, immorality, and corrupt worship are exposed under the searching light of God’s Word. Yet the passage does more—it recalls grace, warns of judgment, and drives us to Christ, who bore the crushing weight of wrath in our place. Amos 2:6–16 | The Sins of Israel Unmasked
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    34 mins
  • 03 Judah and the Danger of Religious Presumption - Amos 2'4-5
    Feb 9 2026
    PM 08 Feb 2026 In Amos 2:4–5, the prophetic roar of judgment turns inward. After condemning the surrounding pagan nations, the Lord now addresses Judah — His covenant people. Unlike the nations, Judah possessed the law of the Lord, the temple, the priesthood, and the promises. Yet despite these privileges, they rejected God’s Word and followed lies. This sermon carefully unfolds the danger of religious presumption: outward proximity to truth without inward submission to it. The message examines Judah’s twofold charge — rejecting the law of the Lord and embracing generational idolatry — and explains how covenant privilege intensifies accountability. The sentence of fire upon Jerusalem, historically fulfilled in 586 BC by the Babylonian invasion, demonstrates the certainty of divine judgment when God’s patience is spurned. Set within its historical and rhetorical context, Amos’s oracle exposes the false security of prosperity, heritage, and religious forms. The sermon then moves to Christ, showing how Jesus perfectly fulfilled the law Judah rejected, bore the fire of judgment at the cross, and stands as the true temple and refuge for sinners. With searching pastoral application, this exposition presses the text home to covenant communities, church leaders, professing believers, families, the young, the elderly, and the weary. It warns against complacency while offering gospel hope: where Judah failed, Christ obeyed; where judgment was deserved, Christ endured the flames. This sermon calls believers to humble repentance, renewed love for God’s Word, and grateful obedience flowing from the finished work of Christ.
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    42 mins
  • 12 Paul's Pastoral Appeal - Galatians 4'8-20
    Feb 8 2026
    AM 08 Feb 2026 In Galatians 4:8–20, the apostle Paul pleads with believers who are drifting from grace back into religious bondage. This sermon explores the tragedy of turning back to legalism, the tenderness of spiritual fatherhood, the danger of false zeal, and the Spirit’s work of forming Christ within us. Learn how Christ fulfills the law, frees us from slavery, and transforms us into His likeness.
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    40 mins
  • 02 The Roar from Zion - Amos 1'3-2'3
    Feb 1 2026
    PM 02 Feb 2026 In Amos 1:3–2:3, the Lord roars from Zion, declaring His holy judgment against the nations for cruelty, oppression, betrayal, hatred, and violence. This sermon traces God’s justice through the oracles against Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, Ammon, and Moab, and shows how these judgments ultimately point us to Jesus Christ. Christ is revealed as the righteous Judge, the innocent Sufferer who bore judgment at the cross, the true Israel, and the only refuge for sinners. Outside of Christ, the roar is terror; in Christ, it is safety and peace.
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    28 mins