In John 3:1–15, Jesus tells Nicodemus that unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. In this sermon, Born Twice, Die Once: The Necessity and Nature of the New Birth, we explore why the new birth is essential for salvation and what it truly means to be born of the Spirit. Religious effort isn’t enough—only a supernatural work of God can bring spiritual life.
As David approaches the end of his life, he passes on a final charge to his son Solomon. In A Father’s Final Words, we hear a call to live by faith, obey God’s Word, and pursue the lasting joy of the Lord’s reward. David urges Solomon—and us—to live for something greater: the glory of God's kingdom. This sermon challenges us to leave behind a legacy of courageous obedience and kingdom-focused living.
In Matthew 18:21–35, Jesus tells the parable of the unforgiving servant to show the staggering grace we’ve received—and the grace we must extend to others. When we truly grasp the depth of God’s forgiveness toward us, it transforms how we handle the wrongs of others. Forgiveness is not optional for the follower of Christ; it is a necessary outflow of a heart changed by mercy. This week, we’ll explore how the gospel empowers us to release bitterness, embrace forgiveness, and reflect our gracious King.


