"Drifting Away from God? It’s Time to Return "Luke 15:11–22

“A personal reflection on the Parable of the Lost Son (Luke 15:11–32). This message reminds us that no matter how far we wander, God is always calling us home with mercy, forgiveness, and restoration. Even in shame and brokenness, His love never fails.

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God, Why Is This Happening to Me? 1 Corinthians 13:12

“A reflection on trusting God when life doesn’t make sense. Even in suffering, loss, and unanswered questions, we are called to rely on His presence, strength, and promises — knowing that one day, all will be revealed.

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Overview of the Book of Habakkuk

"Habakkuk is a prophetic dialogue with God, where the prophet wrestles with injustice, questions divine methods, and ultimately learns to trust in God’s justice. Though God uses the ruthless Babylonians to judge Israel, He promises that the righteous will live by faith and that Babylon will face judgment. The book closes with Habakkuk rejoicing in God’s salvation, choosing faith over fear, even in the midst of devastation." Do you want me t

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Why Do You Follow Jesus? John 6:14-15

“In John 6:14-15 the crowd wanted to make Jesus' king because He fed them bread and fish—but He withdrew, knowing their hearts. Many today still follow Him only for blessings, prosperity, or miracles, yet forget He came to save us from sin. Don’t seek Jesus for what He gives—seek Him for who He is: your Lord and Savior.”

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Three Wrong Motives in Seeking Jesus (John 6:25-40)

Do you have the wrong Jesus, the Jews came to Jesus with wrong motives. and Jesus corrected them, but sadly they left.

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“Salvation by Grace, Not Works "John 6:28:29

“This sermon from John 6:28-29 reminds us that salvation is not earned by works or keeping the law but is a gift of God’s grace through faith in Christ alone. Jesus, the Bread of Life, calls us to seek Him not for material blessings, but for eternal life and a daily relationship with Him.”

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Having intimacy relationship with God. Psalm 63:1

A heartfelt testimony of walking closely with God, experiencing His unconditional love, mercy, and faithfulness, and the longing to live a life of obedience and intimate fellowship with Him.

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When Suffering is Not Because of Sin – Lessons from the book of Job:1:6-12

Many times, when people go through hardships, we assume it is because they have sinned or God is punishing them. But from the story of Job, we learn that suffering can also be a test of faith and loyalty to God. Just like Job’s friends misjudged him, we too may misjudge others. Through personal testimony, this lesson reminds us that God may allow suffering not because we have sinned but for the testing of our faith

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Do to Others as You Would Have Them Do to You Matthew 7:12

This sermon reminds us of God’s unchanging principle of sowing and reaping. Whatever we plant through our words, actions, and attitudes will return to us in greater measure — whether good or bad. The Bible encourages us to sow seeds of kindness, love, and goodness so that we may reap a harvest of blessing in due time.

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Am i a Christian and Truly Born again? John 3:1-21

Many think good works or religious duties can earn salvation, but Jesus told Nicodemus, “You must be born again.” True salvation is a gift of God through faith in Christ, not by works.

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Have you truly met God Luke 5:8, Isaih 6:5

This sermon reflects on what happens when we truly encounter God. Like Isaiah, Peter, and Joshua, we see our sinfulness before His holiness. Conviction by the Holy Spirit is not condemnation but an invitation to repentance, forgiveness, and new life in Christ.

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The Full Armor of God; Ephesians 6:10-18 - Copy

Life is a battlefield, not a playground. In Ephesians 6, Paul reminds us to put on the full armor of God—not as a decoration but as a daily checklist. Discover how each piece equips you to stand firm against the enemy and walk in victory.

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The Belt of Truth Ephesians 6:14 - Copy

The Christian life is a battlefield, and without the belt of truth, we cannot stand against the enemy. Discover why truth—both God’s Word and a life of integrity—is the foundation of our defense and how we can walk in victory through Christ, who is the Truth.

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The Breastplate of Righteousness; Ephesians 6:14b

The breastplate of righteousness is God’s protection for our heart and mind. Without it, we are exposed to the enemy’s attacks. Through Christ, we receive His righteousness, and by guarding our thoughts and living a righteous life, we stand firm against the devil’s schemes.

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The Feet, Fitted with Shoes; Ephesians 6:15

“The gospel is our firm foundation. Without it, we stumble, but with it, we stand strong against false teaching and the enemy’s attacks. Are your feet firmly planted in the true gospel of Christ?”

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The Shield of Faith; Ephesians 6:16

The Christian life is a battlefield, and the enemy’s arrows come fast—temptation, fear, doubt, and despair. But God has given us a shield that never fails: faith. When we lift the shield of faith, every fiery arrow is extinguished, and we stand strong in God’s victory.

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The Helmet of Salvation; Ephesians 6:17

“In Ephesians 6:17, Paul reminds us to take the helmet of salvation. Just as a soldier’s helmet protects the head, salvation protects our mind from the enemy’s lies. This sermon explores how salvation renews our thoughts, guards us from destruction, and keeps us standing firm in Christ.”

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The Sword of the Spirit; Ephesians 6:17b

“The Christian life is a battlefield, and the Word of God is our only weapon. Without the Sword of the Spirit, we are unarmed against the devil. This sermon calls us to take up God’s Word daily, to live by it, fight with it, and find victory through it.”

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Pray in the Spirit on all Occasions; Ephesians 6:18-20

Prayer is more than asking God for our needs—it is the key to intimacy with Him and the weapon that defeats the enemy. Based on Ephesians 6:18–20, this sermon explores how prayer keeps us alert, strengthens us to resist the devil, and gives us boldness to advance God’s kingdom.

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Overview and Background of the Gospel of John

The Gospel of John reveals Jesus as the eternal Son of God who became flesh to give us life. Through seven miraculous signs and deep teachings, John shows that every work of Jesus points to His true identity as the Messiah. He wrote this Gospel so that we may believe in Christ and, by believing, receive eternal life (John 20:31).”

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Jesus Changes Water into Wine John 2:1-12

“In John 2:1–11, Jesus performs His first miraculous sign at a wedding in Cana, turning water into wine. This act was more than a miracle—it was a message, pointing to the new covenant and revealing His glory so that we may believe.”

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Jesus Heals the Official Son, John 4:43-54

In John 4:43–54, a desperate father travels miles to seek Jesus’ help for his dying son. Instead of going with him, Jesus gives only a word: “Your son will live.” The official chooses to trust, and his faith grows when he discovers the miracle happened at that very moment. This sermon reminds us that true faith is not built on signs and wonders but on believing and standing firm on the Word of Christ.

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The Healing at the Pool; John 5:1-30

This sermon explores the third sign of Jesus Christ in John 5:1–15—the healing of the paralytic at the pool of Bethesda. It reveals the futility of human myths, the mercy of Christ, the danger of sin, and the true purpose of Jesus’ miracles: to show that He is the Son of God and to call us to faith in His Word.

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Jesus feeds five thousand; John 6

John 6 teaches us that only Jesus can satisfy our souls. When we place our faith in Him, when He lives in us and we live in Him, we find the true bread that endures forever. Whatever you are searching for today, know this: it cannot satisfy. True satisfaction comes only by believing in Jesus Christ, the one who can save your soul and give you the spiritual bread of eternal life.

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Jesus Walks on Water; John 6:16-24

Life brings storms—financial struggles, health challenges, broken relationships, and times of fear. Just as the disciples faced the storm on the Sea of Galilee, we too are called to keep our eyes on Jesus. He is sovereign over nature, He comes to us in our weakness, and when we welcome Him into our boat, He brings peace and leads us safely to our destination.

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Jesus heals a Man Born Blind; John 9

This sermon on John 9:1–41 explores the healing of the man born blind. We see how Jesus uses weakness to reveal God’s glory, how spiritual blindness is more dangerous than physical blindness, and how true faith grows through bold testimony. Discover why not all suffering comes from sin, how to overcome judgment, and how the Light of the World can open both your physical and spiritual eyes.

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Jesus Raises Lazarus from the death. John 11

This sermon reflects on Jesus raising Lazarus and His teaching that death is only sleep. As the I AM, the Creator and Giver of life, Jesus shows that death is not the end but the beginning of eternal life. Through Him, believers have victory over death and the hope of resurrection.

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What is means by Glorify the Son, Glorify the Father. John 11:4, John 17:1-5

This sermon explores how God’s glory is revealed through Jesus Christ—His life, His miracles, His obedience, and ultimately His death and resurrection. Just as Jesus raised Lazarus, proving His authority over death, He will also raise all who believe in Him to eternal life. The Father glorified the Son, and the Son glorified the Father; and through faith in Christ, we too share in that future glory with immortal, imperishable bodies when He comes again.

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The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builder. Matthew 7:24–28

Storms will always come—financial struggles, family challenges, temptations, or even spiritual battles. But Jesus reminds us in Matthew 7:24–28 that only those who hear His Word and obey it will stand strong when the storms hit. In this sermon, we discover the difference between building on sand and building on the Rock, and why your foundation determines your future.

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The Parable of the Bridegroom, the New Garment, and the New Wineskin — Matthew 9:14–17

Many people come to Christ, but they still cling to their old habits, old behavior, and old self. They want the blessings of Jesus without surrendering their past. But you cannot put on the new garment of Christ while still holding on to the filthy rags of sin. You cannot pour the new wine of the Spirit into the old wineskin of your old life.

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The Parable of the Weeds (Matthew 13:24–30; 36–43)

Sometimes what feels like rejection is actually God’s redirection. In my journey from northern Kenya back to Nairobi, I thought I had lost everything—but God was setting me up for a greater purpose. What looked like a setback became the very path that led me to seminary, deeper faith, and a clearer calling.”

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