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  • Pressed into Comfort
    Apr 12 2026
    This morning, the sermon was entitled Pressed Into Comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3–11), we saw that God—who is the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort—does not remove pressure from our lives but uses it to transform us. Through seasons of deep distress and even despair, God exposes our self-reliance and presses us to depend on Him, the One who raises the dead. True comfort is not found in escaping hardship but in experiencing God’s presence, promises, and care. As He comforts us, He also reshapes us into instruments of comfort for others, reminding us that He has delivered us, is delivering us, and will deliver us again—all for His glory and the strengthening of His people.
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  • The End of Searching
    Apr 5 2026
    Because Jesus Christ has risen from the dead, the deepest search of every human heart—for meaning, satisfaction, and life—is brought to an end in Him. While people pursue countless lesser “saviors” that promise relief but ultimately fall short, the resurrection proves that Jesus alone fulfills what we are truly longing for and accomplishes the salvation we actually need. This gospel was not unexpected but foretold and faithfully fulfilled, calling for more than casual belief—it demands a real, enduring confidence that holds fast to Christ in every circumstance. Therefore, the only fitting response is to entrust ourselves fully to Him, placing all our hope in the One who alone gives true and lasting life.
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  • Our Gentle Savior
    Mar 29 2026
    This morning we observed Palm Sunday by considering the “Triumphal Entry” of Jesus, where He entered Jerusalem surrounded by excited onlookers, hailing Him as King. It was a sort of royal coronation as, in that moment, the people recognized His right to the throne of Israel. They shouted out with great enthusiams, “Hosanna to the Son of David; Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD; Hosanna in the highest!” (21:9). One of the remarkable things about this event was its display of divine gentleness. In unique and stunning fashion, and in fulfillment of prophecy (cf. Zech 9:9), Jesus rode into town on that day “gentle, and mounted on a donkey” (21:5). The same Christ who created all things and who sustains all things and who had recently demonstrated His divine power through many miracles, even raising one man from the dead (cf. John 11), chose the most lowly and humble way to show Himself that day. In a world full of people impressed with feats of strength, Jesus demonstrated astounding gentleness. Surrounded by people naturally obsessed with making themselves a big deal, Jesus made Himself a small deal. And, in a moment of divinely granted clarity, some people in the crowd recognized that humility as glorious and as a sign of true royalty. Thus, they hailed Him as their King. Meanwhile, the Pharisees who were outraged by the whole thing, implored Jesus, “Rebuke your disciples.” To which He responded, “If these become silent, the stones will cry out!” (Luke 19:39-40).
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