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The speaker talks about the four voices of building God's kingdom, as mentioned in Isaiah 45:1-12. The first voice is the voice of comfort and restoration. God wants to restore families, infiltrate so
The speaker, Jim Yorgensen, begins by expressing his gratitude for being invited to preach at the church and introduces himself as a missionary who has worked in the Dominican Republic. He reads from

Stand Firm (Daniel 1:8)
The speaker discusses the story of Daniel from the Bible and how he was a man of integrity who was willing to take unpopular positions and make sacrif...
God Does Not Give You What You Want but What You Need
The Book of Ruth teaches us how to overcome loss and tragedy in life. It shows us that pain and suffering can be positive if we see it through the len...
Are You Living Up to Your Potential?
The Bible teaches that the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, increasing until the day is perfect. God has created us to be perpetually ...

The Blessings of the Fear of God
The book of Joshua symbolizes the conquest and advancement of God's people towards his promises. A new generation of Christians must rise up and be co...
Better Is Thanksgiving
The church sometimes becomes too focused on claiming God's promises and forgets to act and grow. Claiming promises can be like telling God he's doing ...
Unity at All Costs
A united people are difficult to defeat. The church is governed by values of the Kingdom and Christ, which must be translated into love for God, fidel...

Do Not Remain in the Darkness, but Dwell in the Light
Jesus has come to bring light to our dark world. By having faith in Him, we can escape the darkness and enter into a never-ending day. We should not l...
The Lord Will Guide Us
God's condescension is shown in the fact that he acts as a guide for the blind. We are all naturally blind to the way of salvation, but God leads us t...
Our Integrity Can Be God's Instrument to Save Our Children
Anxiety about our family is natural, but we should focus on developing our own character. A father's holy life is a rich legacy for his children and l...

What Do You Want Me to Do for You?
The passage from Luke 18 tells the story of a blind man who asks Jesus for mercy and to restore his sight. Jesus asks him what he wants, and the man s...
The Man Propose and God Dispose
The speaker reflects on the saying "man proposes and God disposes" and discusses the concept of not always receiving what one desires. He shares a per...
How Should a Christian Vote?
The speaker addresses the controversial topic of voting in the upcoming election from a Christian perspective. Rather than focusing on who to vote for...

The Temple or the Church
The church is not a physical building, but rather the body of Christ made up of believers. Therefore, if a brother visits someone in need, it is still...
The Pink Flamingos
The documentary about pink flamingos in Cuba showed that while adult flamingos are beautiful, their young are ugly and vulnerable. Similarly, we can b...
Tepidity
The issue of homosexuality is causing concern and division, but we should focus on our own spiritual dedication to God. We need to ask ourselves if we...

God Is Not Tarrying (Exodus 13:17)
God is never late, even though it may seem like it. He sometimes guides us on a detour or a longer path to avoid bigger problems. Quality work takes t...
The Eyes of Jesus
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the different looks of Jesus in the Bible, emphasizing that every look is a look of love, although not always ...
Jacob the Hustler
The story of Jacob in Genesis 25 is about a person who needed to be smacked up tight on the head a few times by God. Jacob was a supplanter, always tr...
Why Does God Take Away Something You Love?
The message of the sermon is that sometimes God's love is shown not in what he gives us, but in what he takes away. The sermon uses the example of Jes...
A Treasure in Clay Vessels
The essence of supernatural life is the glory of Jehovah dwelling and transmitted through clay vessels that declare the word of the Lord. The apostle ...
Sin and Grace
The theology of grace is the key truth in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The first epistle of John does not directly mention grace, but it does speak abo...