Message: “Jesus Is The Answer” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Single.” This sermon, “Jesus Is the Answer”, focuses on the truth that Jesus Christ is the ultimate solution to every problem and the fulfillment of God’s plan for humanity. Pastor Jeremiah Genin explores the incarnation, explaining how Jesus—fully God and fully man—came to reconcile us to God, bringing salvation, healing, and hope. Drawing from John 1 and Genesis 3, the message highlights Jesus as the victorious King who conquered sin, death, and darkness. Believers are encouraged to surrender their lives to Him, recognizing Jesus as both their Savior and the rightful Lord of their hearts.

Here are three questions this sermon answers:

1. Why is Jesus the ultimate answer to every problem we face?

2. What is the significance of Jesus being fully God and fully man?

3. How does the incarnation reveal God’s love and humility?

Message: “God Became Man” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Single.” This sermon, “God Became Man,” explores the profound truth of the incarnation—Jesus Christ taking on human flesh to reconcile humanity to God. Pastor David emphasizes that Jesus didn’t just come as a Savior; He experienced the fullness of humanity, from suffering and betrayal to hunger and dependence. The message highlights the humility of God, who entered the world lowly and chose to conquer through sacrifice and suffering. This sermon invites believers to reflect on the transformative power of the incarnation and the significance of yielding their lives fully to Christ.

Three questions this sermon answers:

1. What is the significance of the incarnation—God becoming man?

2. How did Jesus’ humanity impact His ability to relate to us?

3. Why is humility central to Jesus’ mission and the Christian life?

Message: “Our Covenant Meal” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “The Book Of Hebrews.” This sermon, “Our Covenant Table,” highlights the spiritual significance of communion as a powerful act of worship and surrender. Drawing from Hebrews 7 and the story of Melchizedek, Pastor Jeremiah Genin explains how the covenant meal represents victory, deliverance, and strength through Jesus’ sacrifice. Believers are encouraged to approach the Lord’s table with reverence, gratitude, and a heart fully devoted to Him. This message reminds us of the transformative power of communion, where we encounter Jesus, receive His grace, and live in the freedom of His covenant.

Here are three questions this sermon answers:

1. What is the spiritual significance of communion in the life of a believer?

2. How does the story of Melchizedek in Hebrews 7 connect to our understanding of Jesus and the covenant meal?

3. How should believers approach communion to fully experience its power?

Message: “Knowing Jesus” from David Frederickson

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A message from the series “The Book Of Hebrews.” This sermon, titled “Knowing Jesus,” emphasizes the importance of developing a personal, deep relationship with Christ. Drawing from Hebrews 6 and other Scriptures, Pastor David highlights that knowing Jesus is not only the key to glorifying Him but also to experiencing true peace, transformation, and fulfillment. The message challenges believers to go beyond surface-level faith, inviting Jesus into their daily lives and relying on Him as the anchor for their souls. It encourages believers to pursue an intimate relationship with Jesus, making Him central to every aspect of their journey.

Here’s three questions this sermon answers:

1. What does it mean to truly know Jesus?

2. How can we invite Jesus into our daily lives and challenges?

3. Why is it important to stay anchored in faith through Jesus?

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Message: “Jesus, The Only Way” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “The Book Of Hebrews.” This sermon, “Jesus: The Only Way,” emphasizes the truth that Jesus alone offers salvation, fulfillment, and eternal life. Drawing from Hebrews 6 and John 14:6, Pastor Jeremiah Genin, challenges believers to resist the temptation to turn back or seek alternatives when life gets difficult. The message highlights the importance of repentance through Jesus and the need to press into faith with endurance, recognizing that only Jesus satisfies. This powerful reminder encourages believers to trust fully in Christ, remaining steadfast and hungry for His presence.

Here are three questions this sermon answers:

1. Why is Jesus the only way to salvation and eternal life?

2. What does it mean to truly repent and place our trust in Jesus?

3. How can believers remain steadfast in their faith during trials and pressures?

Message: “Search My Heart!” from Suzie Genin

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A message from the series “Single.” This sermon emphasizes the importance of having a heart surrendered to God, allowing Him to search, purify, and guide us. Drawing on Psalm 139 and Romans 12, Pastor Suzie Genin teaches that true peace and transformation come when we invite God to search our hearts, address hidden anxieties, and reveal areas of self-sufficiency or indifference. The message encourages believers to move beyond self-reliance and judgment, loving others generously and living in alignment with God’s will. Through daily surrender, we become agents of His peace and compassion in a divided world.

Here are three key questions this sermon answers:

1. Why is it important to invite God to search our hearts regularly?

2. How can we live in peace with others in a divided world?

3. What does it mean to live generously and compassionately toward others?

Message: “Jesus, Our Great High Priest” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “The Book Of Hebrews.” This sermon, “Jesus Our Great High Priest,” dives into the role of Jesus as the ultimate mediator between God and humanity, as described in Hebrews 5. Pastor Jeremiah Genin teaches that Jesus, called by God and full of compassion, perfectly fulfills the requirements of the high priest role, understanding our weaknesses and suffering on our behalf. By His sacrifice, we gain access to God’s presence and grace, making Jesus our foundation and source of eternal salvation. This message encourages believers to trust in Jesus’ perfect intercession, reminding them that through Him, they can boldly approach God’s throne.

Here are three questions this sermon answers:

1.What does it mean for Jesus to be our “Great High Priest”?

2.How does Jesus’ compassion affect His role as our high priest?

3.Why is it essential to approach God through Jesus rather than on our own?

Message: “Water Baptism Sunday” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Single.” This sermon focuses on the significance of water baptism and the spiritual transformation it represents. Baptism is more than a symbolic act; it’s a powerful encounter with God that breaks spiritual chains and renews believers in Christ. The message explains how baptism reflects Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, calling believers to expect an outpouring of the Holy Spirit as they are immersed in water. Through faith, participants can experience freedom, healing, and a fresh infilling of the Spirit, as they publicly declare their allegiance to Jesus.

Message: “Jesus, Our Divine Rest” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “The Book Of Hebrews.” This sermon delves into the biblical promise of entering God’s rest, drawn from Psalm 95 and Hebrews 3. Rest is not simply about physical peace, but a deep, inner spiritual rest that comes from trusting in Jesus. By avoiding hard-heartedness and surrendering to God, we can experience true rest, healing, and peace in our hearts. This message calls for faith, obedience, and a life fully devoted to entering God’s presence and embracing His divine rest.

Here are three questions this sermon answers:

1. What does it mean to enter into God’s rest?

2. How can believers avoid hard-heartedness and experience God’s rest?

3. Why is it important to seek God’s presence today?