Discovery Network
Sovereignty Of God
11 sermons from churches across the network
Relinquishing Control to a Loving and Sovereign God
Jan 19, 2026 · 51 min
Pastor Louie Giglio preaches from Psalm 46 and 2 Kings 19 that believers can reset their lives by answering the question 'Who is my God?' — showing through the historical account of Hezekiah and Sennacherib that when we relinquish control, release fear, and be still before God, we find an unshakeable refuge no matter what is running in the background of our lives.
Joy in Trials
Jan 12, 2026 · 37 min
Pastor Slager teaches from James 1:2-4 that trials are inevitable. Believers should acknowledge pain honestly, choose deep joy rooted in God's character, endure rather than seek distraction, and fix their eyes on Jesus who endured the cross for us.
It's All In The Name
Dec 14, 2025 · 48 min
A Christmas sermon exploring Matthew 1:18-25, revealing how the names given to Jesus — Jesus (Savior) and Emmanuel (God with us) — establish His identity as the promised Messiah in the line of David, and why only the God-man could save humanity from sin.
The Birth of John the Baptist
Dec 8, 2025 · 41 min
Pastor Thomas Slager traces the birth of John the Baptist from Malachi's prophecy through Luke 1, showing how God fulfilled his promise of a forerunner after 400 years of silence, and calls believers to faithfulness as they await Christ's return.
He Will Be Great
Dec 7, 2025 · 45 min
A sermon on Luke 1:26-38 proclaiming that God, in His faithful love, chose an ordinary young woman in an insignificant village to bear Jesus — the great, eternal King — and that the same God invites every person to trust Christ and find favor, forgiveness, and an unshakable kingdom.
Ready to Fight
Sep 28, 2025 · 59 min
A sermon on 1 Timothy 1:18-20 urging believers to fight the good fight by standing firm on the truth of God's Word, trusting its power over human wisdom, and confronting false doctrine even when it is costly and countercultural.
Particular Redemption
Feb 28, 1858 · 43 min
Spurgeon defends particular redemption by measuring Christ's atonement five ways: the enormity of human guilt, the inflexibility of divine justice, the agonizing price Christ paid, the glorious deliverance believers experience, and the definite design of salvation for a chosen multitude.
The Exaltation of Christ
Nov 2, 1856 · 38 min
Spurgeon draws three consolations from Christ's exaltation: the fact of it brings joy through union with Christ, the reason reveals humiliation as the path to glory, and the person behind it — God the Father — assures suffering saints that the same hand will crown them.
Effectual Calling
Mar 30, 1856 · 36 min
Using the story of Zacchaeus, Spurgeon expounds eight characteristics of effectual calling — it is gracious, personal, hastening, humbling, affectionate, abiding, necessary, and fruitful — demonstrating that God's sovereign call overcomes every barrier of sin, pride, and resistance to bring His chosen ones irresistibly to salvation.
Unconditional Election
Sep 2, 1855 · 54 min
Spurgeon defends the doctrine of unconditional election from historic confessions and abundant Scripture, showing it to be true, absolute, eternal, and personal, then demonstrates that rightly understood it produces humility, boldness, and holiness in believers while offering genuine hope to every seeking sinner.
The Immutability of God
Jan 7, 1855 · 43 min
Spurgeon expounds Malachi 3:6 to show that God is unchanging in essence, attributes, plans, promises, and threatenings, then identifies the sons of Jacob as those who benefit from this immutability, concluding that their preservation from destruction rests entirely on God's changeless nature and sovereign love.