The Gospel Profit

Sometimes, we grow discouraged in our relationship with Jesus when we see no worldly gain. This sentiment echoes Malachi 3, where God’s people hardened their hearts, envying the prosperity of the wicked while they struggled. However, God’s promise is far greater—fulfilled through Jesus Christ, the sun of righteousness, who brings healing, remembrance, treasure, and eternal life beyond worldly measure.

Trusting in God’s Unchanging Faithfulness

God’s people faced the accusation of robbing Him due to their cold hearts, lacking joy, peace, and purpose. In love, He called them to return through joyful giving, promising blessings. Similarly, as followers of Christ, we lose joy and peace when giving feels burdensome. Today, God invites us to rediscover worship and discipleship by investing in Him with joy, peace, and hope for our Gospel Mission.

The Relentless Pursuit of a Loving God

God disciplines His disobedient children to protect us and bring us home when we wander.

I Have Loved You

God’s love is the foundation of honest self-awareness and self-assessment. Lent is a time for preparing for Jesus’s death and resurrection through self-assessment. Through Malachi, the Lord called for repentance and reminded His people of His love. Begin a season of self-assessment, repentance, and renewal by rejoicing in God’s love.

Sermon Archive

An Emptiness Full of Promise

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Mark 16:1-8 The world offers us empty promises for where we can find hope, joy, love, and peace....

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He Came in Triumph

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Luke 19:29-40 As Jesus rode into Jerusalem he came peacefully, willingly, and faithfully. This is...

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Restoring All Things

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Lamentations 5:1-22 Lamentations 5 ends with a cry for God’s restorative work and a question if it...

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How the Gold has Lost its Luster

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Lamentations 4 When God rebukes us through hard circumstances we can receive it as a loving call...

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Hope for the Hopeless

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Lamentations 3:1-66 We often think that if we are really honest with ourselves, that at the bottom...

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When the LORD Is Like an Enemy

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Lamentations 2 There are times when even the most devout believer questions the heart of God and...

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Longing for Comfort

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Lamentations 1:1-22 The season of Lent is about honest self-examination and putting away all...

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Advancing in Joy, With Gentleness, Through Prayer

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Philippians 4:1-23 In our last sermon of the Philippians series, Paul gives the Philippians 3...

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Pressing on in Joy

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Philippians 3:1-21 There is nothing more contagious than a joyful Christian. Joy is the...

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