Smelling Like Smoke
Jude may be Scripture’s most neglected one-chapter book, yet it ends with its most beloved doxology. In it, Jude pivots from celebrating shared salvation to urging believers to “contend for the faith,” resisting the world’s values and the presumption that grace cancels holiness. His pastoral strategy is mercy on the move: draw near to doubters, rescue those near the flames, and practice compassion without compromise. The gospel both protects and propels us—Christ keeps us, and Christ sends us.
The Throne Room
What John saw in Revelation 4 wasn't just a vision for the past—it’s a glimpse into the present throne room of Heaven, where God reigns in glory. This sermon invites you to be stirred by the majesty of God's holiness, instructed by the regal surroundings of Heaven, and engaged in the eternal worship that never ceases. Discover how this vision anchors our faith and reorders our worship.
The Message to Pergamum
In a city saturated with false worship and spiritual pressure, the church in Pergamum was commended for holding fast to their faith—even unto death. But Jesus also called out their compromise, warning them to repent from blending truth with cultural values. This message challenges us to stand firm, resist spiritual deceit, and pursue wholehearted loyalty to Christ, who alone holds true authority.