God requires complete obedience. He requires that we be clean, righteous and holy. But the requirement of God reveals our total inadequacy, it reveals our predicament: we can not be holy and righteous by our own effort and merit. So what action did God take in light of our predicament?
Is It necessary to Pray? The disciples of Jesus Christ asked to be taught to pray. Is this desire and need to pray still necessary for a present-day Christian? This sermon covers practical issues surrounding why people fail to pray. In this teaching I answer questions like how to become a prayer warrior? How, when and where to pray? What language and words to use when praying?
Jesus Christ promised “And whatever you ask in My name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask anything in My name, I will do it.” So how do we pray prayers that God answers? What does it mean to ask anything in Jesus name?
Jesus Christ is the bread of life. When the Israelites cried out for food in the wilderness, what their souls were really desperate for was a savior. Just as we must be hungry for Christ the bread of life even today. In this exposition of Exodus 16 I also explore 3 attitudes of poverty.
Jesus Christ is the bread of life. When the Israelites cried out for food in the wilderness, what their souls were really desperate for was a savior. Just as we must be hungry for Christ the bread of life even today. In this exposition of Exodus 16 I also explore 3 attitudes of poverty.
The cross of Jesus Christ has power to completely turn life around. From bitter to sweet, from ashes to beauty, from mourning to gladness, from sin to righteousness from death to life. The finished works of Calvary accomplishes it all. This sermon is based on Exodus 15 vs 22-27.
"Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus."
We all have a reason to be thankful. In this sermon based on Exodus 15 discover the main reason to be thankful.
When God delivered the Israelites from Egypt He did not give them a map or timeline of how they were going to get to the promised land. They were to trust Him every step of the way even through the wilderness. Today we are also called to trust in and rely on Jesus Christ. This sermon is based on Exodus 13 and Exodus 14.
Sibling rivalry is so common, yet Christ, the first born of all creation sacrificed His life for His brethren to become the first born from the dead. Through Jesus Christ families that pray for each other experience good success. This sermon is based on Exodus chapter 13.
Why does God allow bad people to continue living on? In this sermon based on Exodus 12 we talk about the relentless grace of God and the completed work of Jesus Christ the lamb of God who brought us redemption through His blood and forgiveness of sins by the grace of God.
It is often hard to follow God's purpose because we are so used to being in a "comfort zone". Be it losing a sinful habit or getting out of an abusive relationship, we often find it hard to leave our "luxuries" or "comforts" even if they hurt us or are detrimental to our spiritual or physical well being. In this exposition of Exodus Chapter 11 we explore the difficulties in leaving Egypt, a place of slavery.
Are all miracles from God? God still performs miracles, but what about the counterfeit miracles? In this sermon based on Exodus chapters 7-10 we explore what we learn about God in this day and age from the plagues of Egypt.
Does God still perform miracles or are miracles a thing of the past? In this sermon based on Exodus chapters 7-10 we explore what we learn about God in this day and age from the plagues of Egypt.
Why does it seem like Christians suffer the most? Why do things not work the way we plan? Is it even possible for a true Christian to suffer? Is suffering and pain a result of lack of faith or does it mean God has forsaken you? In this exposition of Exodus Chapter 5, Devon talks about hard times that got harder when people believed.
What is the calling of God on your life? What objections do you have or excuses do you make for not living up to the calling of God? What are some of the reasons why people do not follow Jesus Christ? In this exposition of Exodus 4, we learn about a man who gave excuses.
Do you often wonder why you exist, what your purpose is? In this exposition of Exodus Chapter 3 we talk about discovering your purpose and the importance of asking questions.
From a wonderful melody of providence to discovering our true identity in Christ Jesus and serving a covenant keeping God, this episode walks through three general themes found in Exodus chapter 2.
When the Israelites were prospering and multiplying in Egypt, the new Pharaoh came up with devices and schemes to stop them from multiplying. In all Pharaoh's schemes, God kept on strengthening and multiplying His covenant people.
An exploration of the hustle culture that has infiltrated the Church. Can we really "sow a seed for the annointing"? This is the first of two instalments. I preached this message in Zimbabwe and some portions contain the vernacular.
When we come before Jesus Christ with faith we come in guilty, deserving of punishment for our sin, we come in depressed and hopeless. But through the gracious work of Jesus Christ we are forgiven, redeemed, declared righteous and restored. The story in 1 Kings 3 vs 16-28 is not just a story of the King's wisdom but a story of the King's justice, grace, mercy and restoration.