In this message, Ed Young explores Romans 3:21-28 as God's divine "marketing strategy," emphasizing that the product is Jesus Christ, the testimonies are the Old Testament law and prophets, faith is the currency required to receive righteousness, and the ultimate guarantee is freedom and justification by grace, offered equally to all people through faith apart from works.
In this message, Sam Kelly explains the universal guilt of all humanity before a holy God as revealed in Romans 2, highlighting that both blatantly sinful and morally upright individuals stand condemned without the gospel, and calls listeners to repentance by embracing the grace and righteousness offered through faith in Jesus Christ.
In this message, Ed Young explores Romans 1:18-25 to warn believers about trading the ultimate treasure of God's truth and glory for worthless trinkets such as lies, idols, sinful passions, and created things instead of the Creator, emphasizing God's wrath as a righteous response to sin and calling listeners to embrace Jesus Christ as Lord.
In this message, Ed Young shares the transformative power of the gospel as revealed in Romans 1:14-17, emphasizing that salvation is not about good advice or works but about the good news of forgiveness and imputed righteousness received by faith. He urges believers to boldly proclaim this gospel, recognizing their indebtedness to Christ and others, while inviting listeners to personally receive Jesus Christ and live in the power of God's grace.
In this message, Ed Young focuses on the Book of Romans as the most important letter ever written. He emphasizes that Romans provides a firm foundation for Christian life and is centered on the Gospel of God, which encompasses the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In this message, Ed Young explores the biblical story of Joseph to reveal the transformative power of forgiveness, emphasizing its challenges, misconceptions, and the freedom it brings as central to Christian faith and life.
In this message, Ed Young explores the life of Joseph to teach how believers can endure betrayal, unexpected hardships, and waiting periods by trusting God, avoiding bitterness, actively ministering to others, and holding onto the dreams God gives, illustrating that God’s timing will ultimately bring restoration and promotion.
In this message, Ed Young sits down with Cliffe Knechtle who discuss how biblical faith is an evidence-based trust in Jesus Christ, rooted in His unique identity, sacrificial death, and resurrection, which provides genuine confidence and boldness that transcends pride. He encourages believers to major on the core truths of Christianity, to think critically about their faith, and to share the gospel lovingly and authentically in a world that often views faith skeptically.
In this message, Ed Young explores the destructive nature of betrayal and revenge, illustrating through personal and biblical stories—especially Joseph’s journey—that while betrayal can cause deep pain, trusting God’s justice and grace leads to restoration and purpose beyond the hurt.
In this message, Ed Young explores the theme of betrayal through the story of Joseph in Genesis, emphasizing that betrayal is inevitable but also an opportunity to demonstrate loyalty to God, who remains faithful even when we are not, ultimately pointing to the cross as the victory over betrayal.
In this message, Pastor Ed explores the painful experience of betrayal by examining the biblical story of Joseph, highlighting how betrayal often surfaces during times of success and comes from those closest to us, but through God's grace and the example of Jesus, betrayal can be transformed into a process of spiritual growth and redemption.
In this sermon, Ed Young, uses his heart surgery story to highlight how Jesus’ journey—up from Heaven, down to Earth, lifted up on the cross, down in the grave and up through the resurrection—mirrors the spiritual rhythm God invites us to follow, challenging us to sync our hearts with His divine "EKG."
In this message, Pastor Ed Young unpacks the prophetic and symbolic significance of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem—not on a warhorse, but on a humble donkey. Discover how this moment fulfills ancient prophecy, echoes through salvation history, and challenges us to carry Christ with purpose, obedience, and humility. This message will help you see Palm Sunday in a whole new light.
In this message, Ed Young discusses the complexities surrounding alcohol consumption from a biblical perspective. He emphasizes the importance of decision-making in relation to drinking, contrasting the control of alcohol with being filled with the Holy Spirit. The sermon encourages self-reflection on personal choices and explores the potential impacts of alcohol on individuals and their relationships.
Can Christians drink? In this sermon, Ed Young explores the biblical perspective on alcohol, affirming that while moderate drinking is permitted, Scripture strongly warns against drunkenness, urging believers to live under the influence of the Holy Spirit rather than alcohol.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes that Jesus' question, "Who do you say that I am?" is the most critical question in the universe, as it determines one's faith, identity, and relationship with Christ, ultimately shaping one's eternity.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the power of asking the right questions—both to God and to others—as a means of gaining wisdom, avoiding limitations, and aligning with God's purpose for our lives.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the power of asking the right questions—both to God and to others—as a means of gaining wisdom, avoiding limitations, and aligning with God's purpose for our lives.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the story of Abraham's test of faith in Genesis 22, drawing parallels to God's sacrifice of Jesus, to illustrate how divine tests strengthen faith and reveal God's ultimate provision.
In this sermon, Ed Young uses the analogy of Skittles to illustrate how God blesses us and invites us to be generous in return, drawing from Abraham’s faithfulness in Genesis 13-14 to highlight the choice between trusting God’s provision or clinging to worldly possessions.