Dive into messages offering comfort and reassurance from God. Here you'll find sermons emphasizing God's unwavering faithfulness and constant support, even when facing doubt. Explore themes of divine grace and the blessed assurance found in an intimate relationship with God. These materials provide a timely message of encouragement for every step of your journey, inviting you to keep exploring sources of divine solace.
This sermon is about the faithfulness of God and our assurance in Him. The speaker begins by referencing a worship song about God's faithfulness and moves on to discuss the importance of Romans 8 in understanding our confidence in God.
God’s faithfulness. I don’t remember which chorus it was, but it was one that speaks of the faithfulness of Jesus and of God and his standing with us every step of the way, his support for us, his never ending ownership the grounding, the scriptural grounding of what we have just proclaimed here, where it lies and to reinforce in us that sense of assurance, of God’s goodness. So, chapter 8 of Romans stands in my mind as the essential do
The first psalm in the book of Psalms talks about the importance of having an intimate relationship with God and being committed to following His word. It also emphasizes the idea that as Christians, we should expect blessings and prosperity in our lives.
The first psalm in the book of psalms is important, it’s the one that’s put at the beginning, something special that God wants to say introducing the whole collection of psalms. “…Blessed is the man who does not walk in in the judgment nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous, for the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish…” God put this psalm on my heart this morning and as I was saying be
The parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15 is a well-known story that is a challenge to add anything new to. However, the focus of this parable can be on grace, both from the Father towards us and the grace we must assign to others.
I hope you had a good week as well, it’s good to have you here tonight. Let me ask you to come with me to the word of the Lord and let’s go into the gospel of Luke, chapter 15, and I’d like to share with you such a well- preach the same message for many, many times and yet there’s always something new that comes out of the word of the Lord, it’s inexhaustible, it really is. The Holy Spirit, only He could do something as marvelous as cont
The passage from Matthew 14:22-33 tells the story of Jesus making his disciples get into a boat and go ahead of him to the other side of the lake while he dismissed the crowd. He stayed behind to pray and when evening came, he walked on the water to reach the boat.
I want to share a word with you that is in the Book of Mathew, the gospel according to Mathew, chapter 14. I’ll begin at verse 22, well known passage and I think it has a timely message for us, message of encouragement a I’ll begin at verse 22, well known passage and I think it has a timely message for us, message of encouragement and verse 22, Mathew 14:22 says:
In this sermon, the speaker explores how the Apostle Paul was able to write a letter of joy and encouragement despite his suffering and uncertainty. The speaker emphasizes the importance of framing life and the essential platform from which we approach it.
We’ve entered this journey of studying Philippians, the letter to the Philippians and we’re about in our third sermon, I guess, and I know I have been blessed, even as I have explored it from up here, in all kinds of ins 1 and last week I emphasized from verse 7 on, we made a journey through that passage and some of the things that you might remember that I touched upon:
In Ephesians 4:11-16, the Apostle Paul speaks about the different gifts of the church and how they exist to prepare God's people for works of service, bring them into the unity of faith, and guide them in the knowledge of the Son of God. Paul emphasizes the importance of doctrine while also balancing it with the spirit of Christ, which is compassionate, merciful, and loving.
Let's go to the word of God in Ephesians, chapter 4 and I want to pick up where I left off last time, it’s verse 13 and we’re going to go on from there to verse 16. Actually I will begin at 11 so that you get a sense of verse 13 and we’re going to go on from there to verse 16. Actually I will begin at 11 so that you get a sense of the continuity of what we’re speaking about.
In Ephesians 1:15-23, the Apostle Paul expresses his gratitude for the faith and love of the Ephesian church. He prays that God would give them the spirit of wisdom and revelation, that they may know Him better, and that their hearts may be enlightened to understand the hope to which they have been called.
Let’s go to the Letter to the Ephesians, you know, that we’re studying this letter as we go and I’ve been out of the scene for about three weeks, three Saturdays. I know Stephen covered two of those Saturdays, and what w preached so we’ll probably, either reinforce some really good things or I’ll preach on something very different and then, you’ll get a different perspective. So, verse 15, Ephesians chapter 1, verse 15, and it says here,
The Book of Philippians is a letter written by Paul to the Christian community in Philippi. The letter reflects Paul's spiritual outlook and his relationship with Jesus Christ.
Book of Philippians, letter to the Philippians.... The Lord has placed in my heart the desire to spend some time with you going over this letter. It’s a little jewel of 4 chapters but it certainly has a huge amount of contents and of a spiritual encouragement. So, you’ll be blessed by it.