• THE BOOK OF RUTH 2
    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • THE BOOK OF RUTH
    52 Min.
  • THE YOKE THAT SETS YOU FREE
    41 Min.
  • EMOTIONS
    Mar 29 2026

    Emotions are a powerful part of the human experience, but as Christians, we are called not to be ruled by them, but to steward them with wisdom and truth. This sermon explores how our emotions, though real and valid, must be aligned with the Word of God in order to produce a life that honors Him.

    Drawing from scriptures such as Job 1:20 and John 1:9, we see that even in moments of deep pain or uncertainty, there is a way to respond that reflects faith and trust in God. The Bible teaches us that emotional maturity is not about suppression, but about transformation through God’s truth.

    Through passages like Acts 20:32, Matthew 7:24, Psalm 119:9, James 2:17, and Matthew 5:5, we are reminded that a strong spiritual foundation is built by living out the Word—not just hearing it. Our daily choices, guided by Scripture, shape how we respond to life’s challenges.

    This message also emphasizes practical systems for managing emotions: consistent study of God’s Word, obedience to His principles, and seeking understanding. As highlighted in Proverbs 24, understanding brings perspective, and perspective produces wisdom for life.

    Join us as we learn how to bring our emotions under the authority of God’s Word and grow into believers who respond with faith, wisdom, and grace.

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    58 Min.
  • PRIDE
    Mar 23 2026

    Pride is subtle, yet powerful, shaping our thoughts, attitudes, and relationships in ways we often don’t recognize. In this message, we explore how pride fuels envy and unhealthy competition, driving an obsession for recognition, status, and power. Rooted in Proverbs 16:18, we are reminded that pride precedes destruction, warning us of its dangerous trajectory.

    Through scriptures like Ecclesiastes 1:9 and Genesis 4:3, this sermon highlights how comparison blinds us to the truth that every person’s journey is uniquely designed by God. Pride distorts perspective, making us measure our lives against others instead of trusting God’s purpose.

    We also see how pride leads to rebellion, as illustrated in Isaiah 13:14 and Daniel 4:28, and how it can corrupt even the success God gives, as shown in 2 Chronicles 26. What begins as achievement can quickly become self-glorification when we lose sight of the true source of our blessings.

    Ultimately, this message is a call to humility. God has not called us to live small or limited lives, but to fully embrace our gifts and purpose. Yet, in all our pursuits, we must remain grounded, remembering that everything we have comes from Him.

    Listen and be challenged to examine your heart, realign your motives, and walk in humility before God.

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    55 Min.
  • GREED
    Mar 15 2026
    51 Min.
  • LOVE, THE FRUIT OF REVIVAL WITH BRUNO IERULLO
    Mar 8 2026

    What is true revival? In this message, the preacher explores the biblical meaning of revival and what it looks like in the life of a believer. Drawing from Epistle to the Ephesians chapter 3, the sermon emphasizes that revival is not merely emotional excitement but a spiritual awakening produced by the Holy Spirit.

    The message highlights that genuine revival fills believers with deep joy and renews their relationship with God. It reminds us that the Holy Spirit is the only true “expert” in bringing revival, transforming hearts and leading us into the life of the Kingdom. At the center of this Kingdom life is love, the fruit that reflects God’s presence in us.

    Be encouraged as this teaching calls believers to seek a deeper work of the Spirit and experience the joy, love, and renewal that come with true revival.

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    53 Min.
  • THE BATTLE OF VANITY
    Feb 22 2026

    In this thought-provoking sermon, Pastor Emmanuel explores “The Battle of Vanity” the inner struggles many Christians face in a world that places a high value on physical appearance. While society often measures worth by outward beauty, this message challenges believers to examine where their true identity and focus lie.

    Using passages such as Book of Genesis 2:25, the sermon reflects on the moment just before the serpent appears in the Garden, highlighting how the struggle with sin first touches the human body and our self-perception. Vanity is presented not simply as thinking too highly of ourselves, but sometimes as thinking too little of ourselves, becoming overly focused on our flaws rather than seeing ourselves the way God does.

    Drawing from Epistle to the Hebrews 4 and 5, the message reminds us that Jesus understands our human weaknesses and vanities because He experienced life as a human being. He deals with our struggles with compassion and invites us to approach Him with confidence.

    The sermon also offers practical steps toward freedom, honest confession, surrounding ourselves with Godly community, and practicing self-control. Ultimately, this message encourages believers to shift their focus from outward appearance to a deeper, healthier relationship with God and with themselves.

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    52 Min.