Text: Matthew 8:1–13 (Amplified Bible) Introduction Faith is often tested in moments of desperation. In Matthew 8:1–13, we find two extraordinary examples of great faith: a leper and a Roman centurion. These stories remind us that faith transcends circumstances,...
The Lord often changed names in the Bible to signify a transformation in identity, purpose, or covenant relationship with Him. Below is a list of some key name changes, their meanings before and after, the purpose of the change, supporting verses, and a practical...
Text: Matthew 7:7–12 (AMP) Introduction Prayer is the lifeline of a believer, the means by which we communicate with our Heavenly Father. In Matthew 7:7–12, Jesus provides a clear and practical framework for approaching prayer. He uses three action words: ask, seek,...
Practicing Righteousness Before God, Not Men Introduction Jesus addresses the human tendency to seek approval and applause from others in Matthew 6:1-18. This passage teaches that righteousness is not about public displays but about honoring God through sincerity and...
Sermon Title: The Fall of Jericho – Faithful Obedience to God’s Plan Text: Joshua 6 Introduction The story of Jericho’s fall is one of the most remarkable accounts of God’s power and human obedience in the Bible. It’s not a tale of military...