"grace" Tagged Sermons

"grace" Tagged Sermons

Genesis 32:9-12 – A Desperate Prayer

When Jacob found himself caught between an angry uncle and a furious brother, he turned to God in prayer. Though he wasn’t known for being deeply devout, Jacob gave us a powerful example of how to pray when life feels overwhelming. He approached God humbly, reminded Him of His promises, and trusted in the covenant God had made. In the same way, we can come boldly to God—not because we’ve earned it, but because Jesus made a way. When trouble…

Genesis 29 – The Greatest Wedding Prank Ever

Continuing our Genesis series, we explored Genesis 29, where Jacob, fleeing from his brother, arrives at his destination and falls for Rachel. But instead of a love story without complications, Jacob is deceived into marrying Leah first, showing that the trickster has met his match in Uncle Laban. Yet, even in this mess of deception and polygamy, God is at work. He uses Leah, the overlooked sister, to continue the lineage of Jesus through Judah, showing that God loves and…

Judges 16 – Samson (part 3) – Sin and the Spirit

Up to this point, Samson has gotten away with his sinful lifestyle. In this chapter, it finally catches up with him and he pays a very big price. In this sermon, Pastor Kyle shows the danger of sin, and in particular, how it can impact your intimacy with God. Is that sin worth losing intimacy with God? Sin is appealing, but it will hurt us in the long run. Sermon Clip   The message notes for the sermon can be…

Acts 4:32-37 – A Spirit-Empowered Church

No church is perfect, but are there certain characteristics that show God is working in a church? In this sermon, Pastor Kyle looks at Acts 4:32-37 and examines the early church. In this passage, we see four ways that God was working in the church. These four traits are things that we can prayerfully seek for our church as well. NOTE: Due to a camera problem, the video and audio quality are not as good as normal. We all look…

2 Corinthians 9:6-8 – Generous Giving

NOTE: Due to a camera malfunction, the audio and video quality are very poor. We apologize for this. We serve a generous God! And because he is so generous, we should be generous as well! (To access the teaching sheet, click on the “save” button above.”)