Sermons on Deuteronomy
Sermons
8What does it mean to raise children who know and love God? Reflecting on baptism, KJ explores how God's promises are woven into family life and why faith begins at home.
Moses' life reveals a God who transforms flawed people by grace and leads them home. In Jesus, we meet the greater prophet who not only points to the promised land but enters it with us.
God has always promised His people a place to belong, a people to be part of, and His presence to dwell with them. Through Jesus, that home has begun to take shape in the church.
What kind of legacy will you leave? This sermon explores God's timeless wisdom for raising children who love Him, showing how faithful homes shape generations to come.
The entire Bible is one big promise. Every aspect requires belief and invites trust. God's promises are obligations He imposes upon Himself, and He cannot fail.
As we close our Exodus series, we climb Mount Nebo with Moses in his final moments. See how humility, grace, and a greater prophet shape our hope in Christ's completed work.
God places before us the clearest and most consequential choice: life or death. The path to life is not hidden or beyond reach but is found in Christ alone.
God carries His children through life's fires to an eternal rest, fighting for them every step of the way.