City On A Hill Sermons

Fountains & Wells - Sam Harper

52 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this sermon, the message comes from John 9 and the story of the man who was blind from birth. When the disciples saw his condition, they immediately tried to assign blame, asking whether his blindness was caused by his sin or his parents’ sin. But Jesus revealed a greater purpose: this man’s condition would become a place where the works of God would be made manifest. The sermon reminds us that some things we have walked through may not have been for our destruction, but so God could receive glory through our encounter with Him. The message also points to the way Jesus healed the man, using clay made from the dirt and sending him to wash in the pool of Siloam. Not every encounter with Jesus is clean, polished, or sanitary. Sometimes healing involves mud, process, obedience, and a willingness to go wash. This sermon reminds us that Jesus is not afraid of our mud moments. He will meet us in the dirt, bring us out of the miry clay, set our feet upon a rock, and give us a testimony that says, “Whereas I was blind, now I see.”

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In this sermon, the message looks at the words of Jesus in Matthew 16:24-26, where He calls His disciples to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow Him. While the phrase “my cross to bear” is often used today to describe a hardship or burden someone has to live with, this sermon points back to what those words would have meant when Jesus first spoke them. A cross was not a symbol of inconvenience or struggle. It was a sign of death, surrender, shame, and the complete end of self-rule. The sermon challenges us to see that Jesus was not simply calling His followers to endure difficulty, but to let the self-life be crucified. The part of us that fights to preserve itself, live on its own terms, and demand its own way is the part that must be denied. Through Matthew 16 and Luke 9, the message reminds us that following Jesus means losing the life we tried to save, so that we may truly find life in Him. Taking up the cross daily is the declaration that our old demands no longer rule us, and that we now belong fully to Christ.

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In this sermon, the message centers on the command of Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.” In a world filled with confusion, constant noise, social media, opinions, fear, and endless voices, the believer must learn that not every voice deserves attention. Just as Jesus stood in the storm in Mark 4 and spoke, “Peace, be still,” there are times when the voices of fear, doubt, and confusion must be brought under the authority of Christ. The sermon reminds us that doubt speaking does not mean someone is not a believer. It simply means there is a voice that must be silenced. Through the power of God, we are called to cast down imaginations, pull down strongholds, and bring every thought into obedience to Christ. Some voices are not meant to be reasoned with, entertained, or allowed to keep speaking. By the authority God has given us, we can declare peace, put a muzzle on fear, and be still in the knowledge that He is God.

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