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Acts 26:1-20
Acts
Admission
Paul's admission of sin before King Agrippa demonstrates that spiritual transformation begins with confession. The sermon calls listeners to overcome pride and admit their wrongdoing to experience God's forgiveness and power.
Acts 9:32-43
Acts
Changing Lives
Through Peter's miracles in Lydda and Joppa, God directs believers' paths and reveals His inclusive heart, calling them to grow beyond their inherited expectations.
Acts 6:1-7
Acts
Choices and Priorities
When internal conflict threatens the early church's unity and mission, spiritual leaders must recognize priorities and delegate wisely—ensuring both prayer and preaching flourish while serving others with God's wisdom.
Ephesians 1:1-14
Ephesians
Chosen
In the spiritual battle between good and evil, God has chosen and blessed his followers through Christ to live holy lives and praise him, anticipating the day when all things come under Jesus's lordship.
Daniel 3:1-30
Daniel
Commitment
True commitment to God goes beyond words and appearances—it demands loyalty even when costly, and must be settled in conviction before crisis arrives.
Acts 8:26-40 · Isaiah 53:1-12
Acts
Explaining the Unknown
Philip explains Isaiah's Suffering Servant passage to an Ethiopian official, revealing how Jesus fulfills God's plan to bring salvation to the ends of the earth. Through baptism and faith in Jesus, the excluded outsider gains full access to relationship with God.
Acts 21:17-26
Acts
For the Sake of Unity
Unity rooted in common faith in Jesus matters more than personal preferences. Paul's willingness to accommodate Jewish practices while maintaining gospel integrity demonstrates how believers with diverse personalities and convictions can remain unified through patience, compassion, and mutual care.
Ephesians 3:1-13
Ephesians
God's Purpose for the Church
The church's purpose is to reveal God's wisdom to the spiritual realm by embodying unity across all human divisions. This happens when believers ground their identity in Christ's cross rather than political or cultural preferences.
Ephesians 6:1-9
Ephesians
Household
Paul instructs children to obey their parents and fathers to nurture their children in the Lord's ways, grounding family relationships in Christ rather than worldly authority.
Ephesians 4:1-16 · John 17
Ephesians
How to Keep Unity
While the Spirit establishes unity in the church, believers must actively maintain it through humility, gentleness, patience, and love—recognizing that all members are equally valued and saved by Christ's blood.
Hebrews 2:5-18 · Hebrews 3:1
Hebrews
Jesus Understands
Jesus, superior to angels, entered human experience to accomplish salvation: he died to bring us to glory, made us holy through his suffering, destroyed death's power through his resurrection, and understands our temptations with merciful compassion. Believers are called to daily confess Jesus as Savior and Brother.
Acts 16:16-40 · Psalm 107
Acts
Joy at Midnight
This sermon examines Paul and Silas singing in jail, revealing that joy comes through confidence in God's control rather than circumstances. Even difficult experiences serve God's redemptive purposes for those around us.
Ephesians 2:1-10
Ephesians
Life
God's generosity raises us from spiritual death to new life in Christ, giving us true identity, purpose, and freedom from sin through his grace—not through the empty promises of the world.
Acts 4:36-5:11
Acts
Loyalty
This sermon examines how true loyalty to God requires authentic commitment demonstrated through action, not merely words or appearances. Ananias and Sapphira's deception reveals that divided loyalty is disloyalty, calling believers to holiness and undivided devotion.
Daniel 1 · Isaiah 39:6
Daniel
Making a Stand
Daniel and his companions maintain their faith and values despite pressure to conform to Babylonian culture. Knowing God is sovereign produces the courage to make a stand for conviction.
Hebrews 7 · Genesis 14:18-20
Hebrews
Once and For All
Jesus is the perfect, eternal high priest who has offered the final sacrifice for sin. Through his indestructible life and continual intercession, believers are completely and permanently forgiven.
Acts 1:1-11
Acts
Purpose Announced
Jesus' final words to the disciples establish their purpose: to be witnesses of him in Jerusalem, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. When identity and purpose are rooted in God rather than circumstance, every job and relationship becomes an opportunity to reveal God's goodness.
Hebrews 10:19-39
Hebrews
Responses to the Finished Work of Jesus
This sermon examines four proper responses to Jesus's finished work: drawing near to God with confidence, holding fast to hope, gathering in community, and meeting together regularly. Perseverance through suffering requires adjusting our view of time and remembering our identity as believers.
Hebrews 12:1-13 · Hebrews 12:4
Hebrews
Running and Discipline
This sermon examines faith as a disciplined race requiring focus on Jesus and a reframed perspective on hardship as divine training toward holiness rather than divine failure.
Acts 11:19-30 · Acts 8
Acts
See Grace
God's mission advances through unnamed believers who share grace boldly with their communities. Seeing and sharing grace brings gladness and reveals Jesus to a world in need.
Ephesians 5:21-33 · Ezekiel 16:8-14
Ephesians
Submission and Love
This sermon examines how the marriage relationship between husbands and wives reflects the spiritual intimacy of Christ and the Church, calling believers to mutual submission and sacrificial love as signs of being filled with the Spirit.
Acts 8:26-40 · Isaiah 53:1-12
Acts
Teachers Needed
Philip exemplifies how God uses believers to share the gospel, teaching an Ethiopian official about Jesus through Isaiah. The sermon challenges listeners to be witnesses in their own spheres and to accept Christ's personal invitation into full relationship with God.
Acts 20:7-12
Acts
The Fortunate One
Through the story of Eutychus's resurrection at Troas, believers are reminded of their identity in Christ and purpose in gathering to break bread—celebrating the God who gives life and sustains hope beyond death.
Acts 17:16-34
The Leaf
God is near and must be actively sought. Believers are called to pursue him with the same intentionality they pursue other important things, finding in him the confidence to point others toward the Creator.