Blaspheming and Grieving The Holy Spirit
by Jeremy Roh on May 5th, 2023
     The Holy Spirit is perhaps the most neglected and misunderstood person in the Bible. Most Christians spend a lot of time thinking about God the Father and God the Son, but when it comes to God the Holy Spirit, there is sometimes a feeling of discomfort and misunderstanding. As Christians, we are called to nurture our relationship with the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to guide and transform us as...  Read More
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The Inclusivity of the Gospel
by Jeremy Roh on April 28th, 2023
     The New Testament is filled with powerful examples of Jesus and his followers reaching out to people from different cultural and social backgrounds. These stories emphasize the inclusive nature of the Gospel, breaking through societal norms and prejudices of the time. We will explore two accounts from the Gospel of John, focusing on the Samaritan woman (John 4:1-42), and the Canaanite woman (...  Read More
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Glorifying God
by Jeremy Roh on April 21st, 2023
     When we think about our lives and the world around us, it's easy to get caught up in our own accomplishments, desires, and problems. However, the Bible and countless great minds remind us that the true purpose of our existence is to glorify God. By doing so, we not only fulfill our ultimate purpose but also experience numerous benefits that come with living a life centered on God's glory.    ...  Read More
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The Triune God
by Jeremy Roh on April 14th, 2023
Discover the profound significance of the doctrine of the Trinity in our Christian journey as we delve into a new sermon series. Explore the foundational teachings and principles of Christianity and learn how understanding the Trinity shapes our faith, worship, and daily lives. Embrace the unity and diversity within the body of Christ as we journey together to deepen our relationship with the triune God: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Read More
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Overcoming Missed Expectations
by Jeremy Roh on March 31st, 2023
In a world where missed expectations can lead to disappointment and stress, it's essential to remember that God's thoughts and ways are infinitely higher than our own. By embracing God's higher ways, we can navigate life's uncertainties with grace and trust, overcoming disappointment, and growing in our relationship with Him.  Read More
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Trusting God in Every Circumstance
by Jeremy Roh on March 24th, 2023
Trusting God as our loving Father provides a source of strength and hope that transcends our circumstances. Our adoption into God's family empowers us to trust in His sovereignty and love, releasing our fears and anxieties. As we learn to trust God in every circumstance, we experience a sense of peace that surpasses all understanding, rooted in our relationship with our Heavenly Father. Cultivating trust in God involves practical steps such as meditating on Scripture, prayer, connecting with a supportive community, and practicing gratitude. Let us turn our eyes to our Heavenly Father, trusting in His goodness and faithfulness, as we navigate the storms and uncertainties of life.  Read More
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Bearing Our Sorrows
by Jeremy Roh on March 16th, 2023
Isaiah 53:4 reveals the depth of Jesus Christ's love for humanity, as he willingly bore the sorrows and consequences of our sins. Although the Israelites initially misunderstood the reason behind his suffering, they later recognized that Jesus' sacrifice was for our sake. This powerful verse invites us to reflect on our own lives and burdens, encouraging us to surrender them to Jesus, who has already paid the price for our sins. In doing so, we can experience the freedom and peace that come from God's grace and deepen our faith in the One who selflessly carried our burdens.  Read More
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As Far as the East is from the West
by Jeremy Roh on March 3rd, 2023
Psalm 103:10-13 10 He does not deal with us according to our sins,nor repay us according to our iniquities.11 For as high as the heavens are above the earth,so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him;12 as far as the east is from the west,so far does he remove our transgressions from us.13 As a father shows compassion to his children,so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear him...  Read More
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Sackcloth, Ashes, and Sacrifice: Following Daniel's Example during Lent
by Jeremy Roh on February 17th, 2023
The season of Lent offers us a unique opportunity to draw closer to God and to deepen our faith. One of the most powerful biblical examples of repentance and fasting can be found in the book of Daniel, in a passage that is particularly relevant during the Lenten season. In Daniel 9:3-19, the prophet Daniel offers a powerful prayer of confession and repentance on behalf of his people. This passage offers us several important insights that are relevant to our observance of Lent. Firstly, it reminds us that we are all sinners in need of God's grace and forgiveness. Secondly, it emphasizes the importance of humility and submission before God. Thirdly, Daniel's fasting and use of sackcloth and ashes as signs of his repentance are powerful symbols of the self-denial and sacrifice that are an important part of the Lenten season. Finally, Daniel's prayer demonstrates the power of intercession and the importance of praying for others. During Lent, we can reflect on our own sins, acknowledge our need for God's grace, and commit ourselves to following Christ more closely. By following Daniel's example of confession, repentance, fasting, and intercession, we can deepen our faith, draw closer to God, and prepare ourselves for the celebration of Christ's resurrection.  Read More
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The Power of Humility
by Jeremy Roh on February 10th, 2023
Luke 18 is a powerful reminder of the truth that all goodness and holiness come from God alone, and that we should not put our trust in worldly wealth or material possessions. The rich young ruler approached Jesus and asked what he must do to inherit eternal life, hoping to receive a task or some way of measuring his abilities. However, Jesus told him that no one can earn salvation and that only God is truly good. Jesus reminded the rich young ruler that salvation does not come from good deeds unaccompanied by the love for God and that he needed a different starting point. Instead of adding one more rule to keep or a good deed to perform, the rich young ruler needed to submit humbly to the lordship of Christ.  Read More
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Following Him
by Jeremy Roh on February 3rd, 2023
Luke 9:23 - And he said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.           This verse is packed with a lot of meaning and challenges us to live out our faith in a way that honors Jesus. It's a call to discipleship, a call to put our faith into action, and a call to be followers of Jesus, not just admirers. But before we dive into the v...  Read More
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Jesus, Our Mediator
by Jeremy Roh on January 27th, 2023
When we read Hebrews 8:6-13, we are reminded of the incredible work that Jesus has done for us as the mediator of the new covenant. This passage tells us that the new covenant, which is established on better promises, has been made possible through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. This means that through His death and resurrection, we now have direct access to God and can fully understand His will for our lives. But what does this mean for us in our daily lives? How can we practically apply this truth to our relationships, our work, and our decisions? In this post, we will explore these questions and discover the powerful implications of Jesus as the mediator of the new covenant.  Read More
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