Featured Sermons
Want to Have More Money?
Most probably, you will answer my question in the title of this blog post, “Yes!” But if I will entitle this post Want to Give More Money?, only a handful will bother to take a look. Money is a big issue. Giving is a bigger issue. When you talk about giving, you are touching the pocket [...]
Perfect?
King David. Goliath-killer. Brave warrior. A shepherd boy who became Israel’s finest king. A poet and musician. A worshiper. A man after God’s own heart. King David. When we hear that name, we can easily paint a beautiful portrait of his character in the Bible. He was, after all, called “a man after God’s own [...]
Forever
Even if it’s expensive, it’s nice to have a hair rebond. Ask your wife. But after a few weeks, no one will probably notice that you had a rebond. Except probably your husband! It’s nice to buy the latest phone or gadget. But after a few months, there will be a new model and the [...]
A Man After God’s Own Heart
God already rejected Saul’s kingship. He chose a man after his own heart to replace him. “He chose David His servant and took him from the sheepfolds…to be shepherd…over Israel, His inheritance. He shepherded them with a pure heart and guided them with his skillful hands” (Psalm 78:70-72 HCSB). Even though David was already anointed to replace Saul as king, he still waited for [...]
King Saul on Easter Sunday?
A few days before Easter Sunday, a member of our church asked me, “Pastor, will you continue our series on The Story of God this coming Sunday or will you take a break and focus on Jesus and his resurrection?” I replied, “Yes and yes. I will still continue preaching through the story of the [...]
Light Out of Darkness
There are two kinds of stories. One is good. The other is bad. What your life’s story turns out depends on whom you recognize and follow as king. If you or your family submit to God as King, your story and your family’s story will ultimately be good. But if you reject his kingly authority [...]

