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1 Kings 19:1-18

Kings

Feeling Isolated

This sermon examines how discouragement, confusion, and isolation distort our perception of truth and God's presence. The antidote is remembering God's provision, trusting his will over our expectations, and refocusing on the work God has given us to do.

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2 Kings 3 · 1 Corinthians 15:33

Kings

For the Sake of One

This sermon examines how godly influence shapes those around us through the story of Jehoshaphat's presence during Israel's conflict with Moab, calling believers to maintain a distinctly Christian perspective and let their influence draw others toward God.

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2 Kings 20:1-21

Kings

God Intervenes

God extends Hezekiah's life in response to prayer and offers reassurance through signs, but Hezekiah's subsequent pride in his wealth and alliances brings consequences for future generations. The sermon calls believers to trust God's larger purposes rather than taking credit for their blessings.

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Hebrews 6:13-20 · Genesis 22

God's Promises

God Is a Promise Keeper

God makes promises secured by his own character and cannot lie. Believers find confidence and hope by trusting in God's unchangeable promises, especially the promise of eternal life with him.

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1 Corinthians 10:1-13

God Promises Escape

When tempted to sin, God promises to provide a way of escape and the strength to endure the consequences of saying no, not removal of difficulty itself.

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John 14:1-7 · 2 Corinthians 11:2

God's Promise

God Promises Eternal Life

Jesus uses wedding language and customs to assure his troubled disciples that he will return and take them to be with him eternally, just as a bridegroom comes for his bride.

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1 Thessalonians 4:3-8

God's Promise

God Promises Holiness

God's will is holiness for his children, and he provides his Holy Spirit—who is inherently holy—to empower believers to live set apart from the world's sexual immorality.

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Philippians 4:4-9

God's Promise

God Promises Peace

God promises peace to his children when they exchange anxiety for prayer and praise. By praying about worries and replacing them with thoughts of praiseworthy things, believers experience God's peace that guards their hearts and minds.

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Hebrews 13:5-6 · Deuteronomy 31:6

God's Promise

God Promises to Be With Me

God promises never to abandon His people, and this promise produces confidence that displaces fear. Believers can trust God's presence even when circumstances remain difficult.

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1 John 1:5-10

God's Promise

God Promises to Forgive

God promises swift forgiveness to those who confess their sins and walk in the light. Confidence in this promise transforms how we live and relate to God.

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1 John 3:1-3

God's Promise

God Promises to Make Us Like Jesus

This sermon examines God's promise to transform believers into the likeness of Jesus upon His return. When Jesus appears, we will see Him as He truly is and become fully like Him—a hope that inspires present commitment to purity and Christlikeness.

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Romans 8:18-39

God's Promise

God Promises to Work for Our Good

God takes all suffering and disappointment in life and works it for believers' ultimate good—shaping them into the image of Jesus. The sermon calls Christians to trust God's promises with confidence, knowing nothing can separate them from Christ's love.

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Ephesians 3:1-13

Ephesians

God's Intention for the Church

The church's primary calling is to reveal God's wisdom to the heavenly realms by living as a unified, racially diverse community centered on Jesus rather than organizational maintenance or member preferences.

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Ephesians 6:1-9

Ephesians

Household

This sermon explores biblical instruction for households—children obeying parents and parents nurturing children—within first-century Roman culture, calling believers to honor Christ through family relationships.

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Ephesians 3:14-21

Ephesians

Inner Strength

This sermon examines Paul's prayer for inner strength rooted in God's greatness, Christ's love, and the Holy Spirit's power. Christians are called to mature by reflecting God's glory and priorities in a world that opposes His kingdom.

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Ephesians 2:1-10

Ephesians

Life

God's grace transforms us from spiritual death to life in Christ, giving us purpose, forgiveness, and the power to live as God intended. The sermon contrasts worldly distractions with genuine fulfillment found only through responding to God's mercy.

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1 Kings 17:1-24 · Luke 4:25-26

Kings

Life Is Unfair

God's purposes are accomplished through events that seem unjust. Believers must trust God's sovereignty, pursue obedience, and let their faith shine even in a world marked by evil and suffering.

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Ephesians 4:7-16

Ephesians

Maturity

Paul teaches that spiritual maturity means prioritizing Christ over self and maintaining unity through the gifts God has distributed to every believer. The mature person discerns truth, resists selfish impulses, and works cooperatively as Christ's body.

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2 Kings 6:8-23

Kings

Perspective

God's spiritual army surrounds and protects His people, and faith opens our eyes to see beyond the physical world to the unseen spiritual realm where real power resides.

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Ephesians 1:15-23

Ephesians

Power

Paul's prayer for the Ephesians reveals God's true power and nature—a power that transcends earthly kingdoms and is presently available to believers who remain focused on spiritual reality rather than worldly distractions.

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2 Kings 1:1-18

Kings

Searching for Answers

This sermon examines Ahaziah's misplaced trust in false gods and God's supreme knowledge and control, challenging believers to seek answers in God rather than lesser sources and to serve him with unreserved obedience.

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1 Kings 21:1-29

Kings

Selling Your Soul

This sermon examines Ahab's covetous pursuit of Naboth's vineyard, showing how unchecked desires lead to murder and destruction. The price of sin is never worth its gain; believers must choose rightly early and guard against ungodly influences.

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Ephesians 4:25-32

Ephesians

Speaking the Truth

This sermon examines practical ways the new self in Christ lives out righteousness through truthful speech, anger management, honest work, and kind words—each reflecting God's grace and character to others.

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Ephesians 5:21-33 · Ezekiel 16:8-14

Ephesians

Submission and Love

This sermon examines how the marital relationship between husband and wife reflects the spiritual intimacy between Christ and the church, calling Spirit-filled husbands to sacrificial love and wives to respectful submission as demonstrations of their devotion to God.

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