Month: June 2025

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The Danger of Making the Gospel About Service

The Danger of Making the Gospel About Service

It starts subtly. A sermon on helping the poor. A ministry focused on feeding the hungry. A leadership meeting centered around community outreach goals. All good things. But over time, without realizing it, the message begins to shift—from Christ crucified to Christ-inspired causes. Before long, the Gospel sounds less like the declaration of Jesus’ finished work and more like a call to social improvement.

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Chosen Before Time: The Comfort of God’s Sovereign Call

Romans 8:29–30 The Apostle Paul, under the weight of divine revelation, pens one of the most awe-inspiring truths in Romans 8:29–30—a truth often referred to as the golden chain of redemption. “For those whom He foreknew He also predestined… called… justified… glorified.”

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When Lawlessness Rises: The Gospel in a Fading World

As riots break out in Los Angeles, and chaos spreads across Western streets, many are asking: What is happening to our world? The images are raw—burning businesses, broken windows, unchecked violence, and the unraveling of basic societal order.

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Ready When He Comes_ Living in Light of Matthew 24

Ready When He Comes: Living in Light of Matthew 24

In Matthew 24:15–51, Jesus paints a vivid picture of the end times, marked by global upheaval, deception, and sudden judgment. He speaks of the “abomination of desolation,” a prophetic warning rooted in Daniel, and calls His followers to flee danger, stay alert, and be spiritually discerning.

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