Sermons on 1 Thessalonians
Sermons
6Death strips away every pretence about what you actually believe. Because Jesus conquered the grave, grief no longer has to be the final word. That single fact rewrites how you face loss and comfort others.
A church without a pastor or impressive numbers can still become a living billboard of the gospel. God builds His church through transformed lives, not human strategies or size.
What are you most thankful for? Jacob reminds us that one of the greatest reasons to thank God is often the most overlooked: His powerful work in the lives of people around us. Discover how the gospel changes everything.
Faith, hope, and love are not lofty ideals but lived realities that ground the church through every season of change and uncertainty.
In a world of noise and clutter, God calls His people to something counter-cultural: a quiet, simple life that reflects the peace of the gospel and the humility of Christ.
The gospel flourishes not through information alone but when believers share their very souls with others, living with gentleness and genuine affection.