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Acts 2
28:44|The Holy Spirit empowers us as a church to be part of God's kingdom coming down to earth!
Gospel Fluency in Esther 9 & 10
33:46|We are going over the end of Esther and finding Gospel parallels within the story to see how God is faithful throughout. Also exploring the concept of stewardship and how we can live this out when sharing the Gospel.
Esther 7 & 8
26:25|In Esther 7 and 8, we see the power of God at work in the downfall of Haman and the preservation of the Jews. The story highlights how our sin can often blind us to the truth and often puts us at odds with the things of God. Ultimately, we are reminded that Gods mercy is available to all of us through Jesus as we ident
Esther 5 & 6: Humility and Wisdom
42:33|This teaching explores the themes of humility, wisdom, and trust in God’s timing through the story of Esther. It highlights Esther’s courage in waiting for the right moment to approach King Xerxes, showing that patience is not passivity but wisdom. The lesson contrasts Esther’s faith with Haman’s pride, emphasizing how unchecked arrogance leads to downfall, while humility and trust in God’s plan bring honor. Through biblical examples and personal reflection, it encourages students to trust God’s perfect timing, resist pride, and remain faithful even when the
Esther 3 & 4
31:54|In this sermon, we dive into the story of Esther, focusing on the contrast between self-interest and the best interests of others. Through the actions of characters like Haman, Xerxes, and Esther, we see how human nature often drives us to prioritize our own desires, but as followers of Christ, we are called to live differently. The message challenges us to consider how God may have placed us where we are "for such a time as this"—to step beyond our own self-interest and act for the good of others.
Noahic Covenant
45:34|God is a faithful God who keeps his promises. This semester we will explore together how important this truth is through looking at the five biblical covenants, followed by the book of Esther. We are looking first at the Noahic Covenant where we find that the place of redemption starts with a realization of our own brokenness!
The New Covenant
27:22|After studying the other four biblical covenants, we finish our series by looking at the New Covenant. Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan for redemption. It is because of the saving work that Jesus has done for us that we no longer have to be good enough or follow the law perfectly. Instead, as believers in Christ under this New Covenant, we live in freedom and as part of God's family. So the question is, have you trusted in Jesus and are you walking in the light?
The Davidic Covenant: After God's Own Heart
32:38|Tonight, we’re diving into the Davidic Covenant in 2 Samuel 7:8-17 and exploring what it truly means to be someone after God’s own heart. David wasn’t chosen because of his status, appearance, or perfection—he was chosen because of his heart for God. Even in his greatest failures, David’s willingness to repent and realign himself with God set him apart. His story reminds us that God isn’t looking for perfect people, but for those who are fully surrendered to Him.
