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Preparing the Way
Kevin Yule preaches from Matthew 3 that John the Baptist's call to repentance exposes our inability to save ourselves, urging total surrender to Jesus as the fulfillment of God's ancient promises.
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Behold the Lamb
Pastor Bob Wade teaches from John 1:19-34 that Jesus is the Lamb of God — our sacrifice, substitute, and salvation — and calls believers to respond with humility, worship, and surrender, because the cradle always leads to the cross.
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Hope and Future
Pastor Pettus unpacks Jeremiah 29:11 as a message of encouragement during the Christmas season, teaching that God's promise of hope and future means it is not over for your purpose, your relationships, or your faith — even when circumstances feel like captivity.
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He Will Be Great
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.
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Trust God and Live
This sermon uses the extended metaphor of a dog leash to illustrate that walking with Christ is not restriction but freedom, teaching from Galatians 2:20 that being crucified with Christ and living by faith in Him produces a life of gratitude, freedom from condemnation, and genuine relationship with God through the Holy Spirit.
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Now to the King Eternal
Preaching from 1 Timothy 1:12-17, this sermon traces Paul's radical gratitude for being appointed to ministry despite being a blasphemer, persecutor, and arrogant man, showing that the real gospel exposes our sin and reveals a patient, merciful Savior who alone is worthy of honor and glory as the King eternal, immortal, and invisible.
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Teach The Truth
Walking through 1 Timothy 1:1-11, this sermon argues that the first priority for healthy church life is guarding sound doctrine against false teaching, because false doctrine devastates individuals, families, ministries, and entire cities — while true doctrine leads to love for God and neighbor, grounded in the glorious gospel of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Behold The Lamb
Pastor Louie Giglio traces the title 'Lamb of God' from the Exodus Passover through John the Baptist's declaration, the New Testament writers, and the heavenly worship of Revelation, showing that Jesus is the final atoning sacrifice whose blood still speaks today, offering forgiveness and eternal life to all who place their faith in him.
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Baptismal Regeneration
Spurgeon passionately denounces baptismal regeneration as taught by the Church of England, arguing that salvation comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ, not through any ceremony or sacrament.
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Compel Them to Come In
Spurgeon urgently compels sinners to come to Christ using every means available — declaring the gospel, commanding as God's ambassador, sharing his own conversion, appealing to self-interest, entreating with visions of death and judgment, and finally offering tears and prayers for the unconverted.
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Heaven and Hell
Spurgeon contrasts heaven's glorious rest and fellowship with the horror of outer darkness, urging sinners that sovereign grace saves the most hopeless while mere religious heritage cannot, and calling all to simply look to Christ.
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Turn or Burn
Spurgeon expounds Psalm 7:12, defining true repentance as actual, entire, immediate, and hearty — a hatred of sin itself, not merely its punishment. He demonstrates from Scripture and conscience that God must punish sin, then directs sinners to Christ alone for saving grace.
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Particular Redemption
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.
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Effectual Calling
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.
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Justification by Grace
Spurgeon expounds Romans 3:24, unfolding three great truths: Christ's complete and accepted ransom paid at Calvary, the forensic nature of justification whereby Christ and the sinner exchange places, and the stunning freeness of this gift — received not by works, ceremony, or moral improvement, but by faith alone in the finished work of Christ.
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Destroy This Temple
Jesus cleansed the temple twice because God's worship must not be diluted by convenience or selfishness. His body became the ultimate temple, the only way to worship God.