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From Blindness to Sight
Luke 24:13 - 35 At the end of his Gospel, Luke brings us into a quiet but deeply revealing moment. Just days earlier, everything had seemed full of promise. Jesus had entered Jerusalem to shouts of praise, and it appeared that the long-awaited hopes of Israel were finally unfolding. Here was the one who taught with authority, who healed the sick, welcomed the outsider, and spoke of a kingdom marked by mercy, justice, and restoration. And yet, almost as quickly as hope had ris


The Priest
Zechariah 3 She came into the pool barefoot, straight from the men’s bathroom. No one stopped her. No one even seemed to notice. But I...


Dressed in Christ
Finding Strength in God's Power Ephesians 6:10 - 20 Have you ever experienced a life change so significant that even your wardrobe had to...


We Become Like What We Worship
The Tragic Reality of Idolatry Isaiah 6 The Power of What We Behold We all become like something. The question is, what are we becoming?...


Darkness and Light: The Hope of a New Kingdom
Isaiah 8:19 - 9:7 and Matthew 4:12 - 25 A World in Darkness Have you ever been lost in complete darkness? The fear, the uncertainty, the...


Kingdom Arrival: The Good News That Changes Everything
A written sermon on Mark 1:1 - 18 Carl Bloch: Sermon on the Mount The Kingdom Has Arrived We live in a world where kingdoms rise and fall—where power structures shape the way we live, and where many of us sense that something is not quite right. We long for something better, something truer, something that does not shift beneath our feet. That longing is not misplaced. It is, in fact, the heartbeat of the biblical story: the story of a kingdom. From Genesis to Revelation, Scr
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