In our ongoing sermon series “Did God Really Say?”, we dive into the fourth teaching of Jesus in Matthew 5. This week, our focus is on the power and simplicity of truth-telling as highlighted in Matthew 5:33-38. “Again, you have heard that it was said to the people long ago, ‘Do not break your oath, but fulfill to the Lord …
Nothing is Wasted
A Journey of Redemption and Grace When Jesus addresses topics like divorce in the Gospels, He is not merely setting rules; He is inviting us into a deeper relational journey with Him, one marked by redemption and grace. The standard Jesus presents is not for condemnation but a guiding light to the Father’s heart. Given the challenging nature of discussing …
Starve the Seed to Win the War
Unpacking Matthew 5 and the Call to Holiness Last week’s sermon on anger set a profound foundation for our understanding on how deep-seated emotions and unrighted wrongs can disrupt our spiritual and communal life. Continuing this journey, we dove into a teaching that not only challenges but demands a radical reassessment of our internal desires. The Heart of the Matter: …
A Picture of Heaven
As we read the profound visions of John in Revelation 7:9-17 and connect it with our current reality and aspirations, we can often find scripture like this to seem distant—a far-off promise in a future, esoteric dimension. Yet, as I reflect on today’s world, with its strife and division, this scriptural vision feels like a necessary meditation on hope and …