• Jesus The Rock

    This message describes how praise dispels a heavy spirit and urges believers to keep trusting, worshiping, and listening to God. Using scriptures from Matthew 16:13–18, this sermon highlights Peter’s revelation of Jesus as “the Christ” and teaches that Jesus is the true “rock” (Petra) while believers are “lively stones,” called to grow on the sincere milk of the Word, and to avoid watered-down preaching, and be swift to hear.

  • It Is Finished

    This Resurrection Sunday message calls for everyone to give God their best praise and thanks Jesus for enduring the cross in our place. Reading from Luke 14:25–33 and John 19:28–30, the sermon teaches that following Jesus requires counting the cost, bearing your cross, and finishing what you start, even when life gets hard.

  • Depend on God

    This message urges believers to keep God’s praise continually in their mouths in every situation and shares a testimony of a young man healed after receiving prayer, emphasizing that God is still working. Reading Matthew 15:29–30 and Matthew 16:1–4, the sermon explains how the Pharisees and Sadducees demanded signs, yet Jesus called such sign-seeking wicked and adulterous and offered only the sign of Jonah.

  • Taking Healing and Kingdom Promises

    The teaching comes from Matthew 8 about Jesus cleansing the leper and the centurion’s faith to have Jesus “speak the word only.” There is an emphasis that God can heal immediately, that believers must recognize divine authority, resist doubt, and “take” what God promises through faith rather than assuming blessings through lineage, religion, or church activity.

  • Knowing Your Identity

    Teaching from Acts 19:13–16 about the seven sons of Sceva and the question, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?” This message emphasizes that believers must know who they are and whose they are in Christ, not relying on someone else’s faith, gifting, or reputation, and warns against seeking personal glory.