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In this season of Christmas, we often find ourselves grappling with questions and uncertainties. The sermon from Luke 1, titled The Questions of Christmas, delves into the stories of Zechariah and Mary, two pivotal figures in the Christmas narrative. Their encounters with divine messages challenge their understanding of God's plan, offering us valuable lessons on faith, doubt, and trust. These lessons remind us that even amidst our uncertainties, God remains faithful, and
...In John 12:37-50, we encounter Jesus' final public invitation for people to trust Him. This passage marks the end of His public ministry, transitioning His focus to preparing His disciples for the crucifixion and His eventual ascension. Despite His numerous miracles and teachings, many still refused to believe in Him. This passage offers profound insights into the tension between faith and unbelief, the struggle to embrace divine truth, and the temptation to prioritize wor
...In times of uncertainty and challenge, we often seek a source of strength and stability. This week's sermon delved into the profound truth that our strength in witnessing for Christ does not come from our own abilities but from God. Through prayer, we align ourselves with God's will and invite His power into our lives. Let's explore the key points and prayers that can guide us in our mission to be effective witnesses for Christ.
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...In John chapter 12, Jesus prepares His followers for His impending crucifixion. This section marks a significant shift from His public ministry to the path leading to the cross. Jesus reveals how His glorification will come through His sacrifice, emphasizing His mission to save humanity. This passage is rich with lessons about faith, sacrifice, and the universal invitation to follow Jesus.
In John 12:20-22, certain Greeks come to wor
...As we think about the Great Commission and our role as witnesses for Christ, it's essential to remember that our mission field is right where we are. We are called to witness to those around us, regardless of our personality or comfort level.
The Great Commission, found in Matthew 28:16-20, is Jesus' command to His followers to spread the gospel to all nations. This includes our neighbors, coworkers, and e
...In a time of political tension and national uncertainty, many Christians turn to 2 Chronicles 7:14 for guidance and hope. This verse is often quoted during election seasons, but its true meaning and application go far beyond political outcomes. Lets dive into the deeper spiritual implications of this scripture and how it calls believers to a life of humility, prayer, and repentance.
2 Chronicles
...In Romans 12:1-2, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of living a life that is consumed with God. We are challenged to align our lives with God's will, transforming our minds and living sacrificially.
Before anything else, the foundation of a life set in order is knowing Jesus Christ as your Savior. Without this, no amount of Bible reading or prayer can truly set your life in order. Salvation thr
...In John 12:12-19, we encounter a pivotal moment in Jesus' ministry: His triumphant entry into Jerusalem. This passage not only marks the beginning of Passion Week but also highlights the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and the contrasting responses of the people. As we delve into this scripture, we are reminded of the importance of recognizing Jesus as the King in our lives and aligning our motives and worship with His mission.
In John 12:1-11, we find a serene moment in the life of Jesus, a calm before the storm of His crucifixion. This passage offers a glimpse into Jesus' time with His close friends—Mary, Martha, and Lazarus—just six days before the Passover. This peaceful scene provides profound lessons on service, worship, and witness that are essential for every believer.
It's important to note that the Jewish understanding of days and timelines differs f
...I've always cherished hearing about how God worked in the "good old days." Those stories are not only fitting but essential. Undoubtedly, God has moved powerfully in the past. Today, we reap the benefits of the faith-filled steps others took to build the facilities we now enjoy. We've been inspired by countless tales of faith in action.
I've often expressed my hope that my generation won't just hear these stories but will create new ones of God's provision, guidance, and su
...There is something about getting young people out of their typical environment and receiving another spiritual perspective. I am thankful that the young people that attend Lighthouse Baptist Church hear the truth of God’s Word taught and preached each week. Still, sometimes it takes another preacher or teacher to preach the same principles and precepts for them to open their eyes and hearts to what the Lord wants in their lives. You may be trying to get something through
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