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Freedom in Christ
Ben Fien ·
Colossians 2:16–23

Strict diets, mystical visions, and harsh self-discipline all promise spiritual growth but deliver nothing. Real freedom from sin comes not from trying harder but from finding a greater joy in Christ Himself.

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Fullness in Christ
Ben Fien ·
Colossians 2:6–15

Everyone chases the feeling of being whole, adding one more thing to finally feel complete. In Christ, the fullness of God already dwells, and that fullness already belongs to every believer.

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The Mystery of Christ
Ben Fien ·
Colossians 1:24–2:5

False teachers told early Christians they needed Jesus plus something extra. The actual mystery of the faith is simpler and far richer: Christ Himself dwells in you, and He is enough for every struggle you face.

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Everyone keeps chasing one more thing to feel whole, complete, or spiritually qualified. Colossians shows that in Christ the fullness of God already dwells bodily, and that fullness already belongs to you.

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Freedom in Christ
Ben Fien ·
Colossians 2:16–23

Strict diets, mystical visions, and harsh self-discipline all promise spiritual growth but deliver nothing. Real freedom from sin comes not from trying harder but from finding a greater joy in Christ Himself.

Fullness in Christ
Ben Fien ·
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Everyone chases the feeling of being whole, adding one more thing to finally feel complete. In Christ, the fullness of God already dwells, and that fullness already belongs to every believer.

The Mystery of Christ
Ben Fien ·
Open

False teachers told early Christians they needed Jesus plus something extra. The actual mystery of the faith is simpler and far richer: Christ Himself dwells in you, and He is enough for every struggle you face.

I Have a Question
3 sermons · April 2026

God is good and powerful, yet suffering is real and personal. The cross turns the question around: an all-powerful God allowed Himself to be flogged and crucified for the very people who turned away from Him.

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Are the Gospels Trustworthy?
Ben Fien ·
1 John 1:1–3

Two thousand years of copying could have garbled the New Testament like a game of telephone. Manuscript evidence, non-Christian historians, and the apostles' own deaths tell a different story.

Isn't the Resurrection a Fairytale?
Ben Fien ·
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The first people told about the empty tomb dismissed it as nonsense. Four pieces of evidence from Luke 24 show why they changed their minds and why the resurrection still demands an honest answer.

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If God is good and powerful, why does suffering exist? The cross flips the question: why would an all-powerful God allow Himself to suffer the worst death imaginable for people who turned away from Him?

A sleeping prophet, a repenting empire, and a God who refuses to stop being merciful. Jonah's story exposes the gap between knowing God's character and actually trusting it with your whole life.

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When God Loves the People You Hate
Ben Fien ·
Jonah 4

Jonah wanted an entire city destroyed rather than forgiven. His fury at God's mercy exposes a twist in every human heart: grace feels wrong when it reaches people you think deserve judgment.

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A reluctant prophet preaches five words on the outskirts of a brutal city. The entire population repents, from commoners to the king. God's mercy turns out to be far more scandalous than His judgment ever was.

Salvation Belongs to the Lord
Ben Fien ·
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A prophet rescued from drowning prays a prayer packed with Bible quotes yet never once confesses his own rebellion. God responds by having the fish vomit him out. Even self-righteous sinners receive mercy.