2 Peter 3:1-18 “Reset the Compass,” from 2 Peter 3:1–18, calls Christians to stay faithful even when surrounded by mockery and disbelief. Peter reminds believers to look back at God’s past judgments, look up to His patience, look forward to the certainty of Christ’s return, and look down at the expectations God has set for holy living. Despite the noise of the…
Luke 11:1-13
2 Peter 2:1-22 “Know the Liar and the Lie” (2 Peter 2:1–22) emphasizes the serious danger posed by false teachers who secretly introduce destructive doctrines that undermine truth and corrupt God’s people. Peter reminds believers that God has always judged deceivers—from fallen angels to Sodom and Gomorrah—showing that their doom is certain and just. These teachers not only spread lies but live…
2 Peter 1:1-21 This sermon reflects on 2 Peter 1:1–21, exploring the apostle Peter’s “flashbacks” as he nears death and recalls moments that confirmed Jesus’ identity and strengthened his faith. Peter remembers Christ’s promised Spirit, the true vine, the prophecy of his own death, and the divine confirmation of Jesus at both His baptism and the transfiguration. These memories were meant to…
1 Peter 4:12-5:14 This sermon urges Christians to live with the genuine belief that “the end of all things is at hand,” shaping their conduct through devotion, good works, and steadfast faith during suffering. Peter calls believers to glorify Christ even in trials, seeing hardship as participation in His suffering and evidence of hope in His return. The lesson emphasizes humble leadership,…
Luke 7:36-50
Song of Solomon 1-3:5 “The Gift of Love” explores the opening chapters of the Song of Solomon to reveal three defining qualities of true, God‑given love: it is a banquet, an adventure, and a dependency. The Bride and Groom’s dialogue illustrates how genuine love brings deep delight, mutual admiration, shared experiences, and a growing oneness that God Himself designed. The sermon contrasts…
1 Peter 3:13-4:11 In Who’s Got My Back? (1 Peter 3:13–4:11), the sermon reassures Christians that God stands with His people even in seasons of persecution. Peter reminds believers that Christ Himself suffered first, showing both empathy and leadership in enduring trials for righteousness. He further teaches that Christians are not abandoned, as Christ partners with His followers just as He partnered…
Mark:4:26-29; Mark 13:33-37
Genesis 3:15 Grace on Repeat explores the repeated biblical pattern found throughout Genesis: God blesses, humanity sins, humanity reaps the consequences, and yet God always provides a glimmer of hope. From Adam and Eve to Joseph, Lot, Hagar, Abraham, Babel, and Noah, the sermon traces how each narrative reveals God’s unchanging grace in the face of human failure. The message concludes by…