The War Behind The Worshipper
“The War Behind The Worshipper” reveals the hidden battles every believer faces. Behind every worshipper of God lies private trials, shaping faith in secret. Even David endured deep struggles, yet remained a worshipper.
“The War Behind The Worshipper” reveals the hidden battles every believer faces. Behind every worshipper of God lies private trials, shaping faith in secret. Even David endured deep struggles, yet remained a worshipper.
David’s failure reveals his secret: not perfection, but knowing where to run—into God’s mercy. Though sin has consequences, God restrains judgment, fulfilled in Jesus, who bore it fully and now offers us the sure mercies of David.
The world isn’t just watching—it’s being convicted. Through the believer’s life, God reveals truth, exposes darkness, and calls hearts to repentance. This message shows how your walk with Christ becomes a living testimony that brings conviction to the world.
Our minds shape our lives—but are they aligned with God? This message reveals how true transformation begins with renewing your mind through His Word, breaking old patterns, and stepping into the life He’s already called you to live.
We live in a world at war with God. At times we even resist His truth ourselves. Yet Jesus still pursues us, confronts our rebellion, and calls us to surrender—because His grace is greater than our resistance.
We live in a hangry nation, always consuming, never satisfied. This message reveals why Jesus is the true daily bread, the only sacrifice that fully satisfies our deepest spiritual hunger.
Because Jesus lives, we have a living hope. No matter what we face today, tomorrow is secure in Him. The resurrection of Jesus means that fear, trials, and uncertainty never have the final word.
Have you ever felt like God was silent in the middle of your storm? In this sermon from Mark 4, we look at the night Jesus slept in the boat—and the powerful truth the disciples discovered about who He really is.
Often the Holy Spirit is treated as the forgotten part of the Godhead, yet from the beginning He has been active. In Acts 1:7–8, Jesus reveals that power for witness comes through Him, God’s presence empowering His people for purpose.
The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.
From the beginning, the blood was required. Through Cain and Abel, we see that worship is not defined by effort but by God’s standard of sacrifice. The message traces how redemption has always been rooted in blood—pointing ultimately to Christ.
Jesus is not just real—He is the greatest reality known to man. Beyond opinions, doubts, or personal history, Christ stands as the unshakable truth. One day, every knee will bow and every tongue confess the undeniable reality of who He is.