What does it truly mean when Paul says, “To live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21)? In this sermon, we explore the heart of Paul’s radical statement—a life fully centered on Jesus. Discover how the gospel reshapes our purpose, transforms our priorities, and gives us unshakable hope in both life and death. 📖 Scripture: Philippians 1:21 🙏 Subscribe for more biblical preaching and teaching
Life is short, and death is certain—so remember your Creator while you still can. Ecclesiastes 11:7–12:8 calls us to rejoice in the gift of life, especially in our youth, but also to live with eternity in view. Solomon urges us not to waste our days chasing fleeting pleasures but to fear God before the days grow dark.
Life is filled with pursuits for wisdom, work, and pleasure, yet Solomon reflects on the reality that death comes to all—whether wise or foolish. This passage challenges us to consider the fleeting nature of life under the sun and points us to the hope found in Christ. Death may be inevitable, but for believers, it is not the end. In Jesus, we find meaning beyond the grave, as He transforms the despair of death into the promise of eternal life. Listen as we explore how to live with eternity in view.
In this sermon, we delve into the certain future awaiting us. In a world filled with uncertainties, this passage provides three profound truths: Death Is Coming: Explore the inevitability of death. Judgment Is Coming: Uncover the biblical teachings on the impending judgment that awaits all. Christ Is Coming: Find hope in the promise of Christ's return.