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The Battle Belongs to the Lord

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Pastor Austin preached from 1 Samuel 17 in a sermon titled “The Battle Belongs to the Lord,” reminding the church that the greatest battles in life are not won by human strength but by trusting in the power and faithfulness of God. Through the familiar account of David and Goliath, the message pointed beyond an underdog victory to the greater story of God's saving work for His people. The sermon centered on two powerful truths. First, we have a great problem. Like Israel standing helpless before Goliath, humanity faces an enemy far greater than itself. Sin, death, and our separation from God are battles we cannot overcome through our own efforts, abilities, or righteousness. The story of Goliath serves as a picture of mankind's desperate need for a deliverer. Second, we have a greater Savior! Pastor Austin emphasized that David ultimately points us to Jesus Christ—the true and better King who stepped forward to fight the battle His people could never win. Through His perfect life, sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection, Jesus defeated sin, death, and Satan once and for all. The victory belongs to the Lord, and all who place their faith in Christ share in the triumph He has secured. This message encouraged believers to stop relying on their own strength and to rest confidently in the finished work of Christ. Whatever battles God's people face, they can trust that the Lord is faithful, sovereign, and victorious, for the battle truly belongs to the Lord.

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The Battle Belongs to the Lord

Pastor Austin preached from 1 Samuel 17 in a sermon titled “The Battle Belongs to the Lord,” reminding the church that the greatest battles in life are not won by human strength but by trusting in the power and faithfulness of God. Through the familiar account of David and Goliath, the message pointed beyond an underdog victory to the greater story of God's saving work for His people. The sermon centered on two powerful truths. First, we have a great problem. Like Israel standing helpless before Goliath, humanity faces an enemy far greater than itself. Sin, death, and our separation from God are battles we cannot overcome through our own efforts, abilities, or righteousness. The story of Goliath serves as a picture of mankind's desperate need for a deliverer. Second, we have a greater Savior! Pastor Austin emphasized that David ultimately points us to Jesus Christ—the true and better King who stepped forward to fight the battle His people could never win. Through His perfect life, sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection, Jesus defeated sin, death, and Satan once and for all. The victory belongs to the Lord, and all who place their faith in Christ share in the triumph He has secured. This message encouraged believers to stop relying on their own strength and to rest confidently in the finished work of Christ. Whatever battles God's people face, they can trust that the Lord is faithful, sovereign, and victorious, for the battle truly belongs to the Lord.

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God Has Provided a King

Pastor Austin preached from 1 Samuel 16 in a sermon titled “God Has Provided a King,” pointing the church to God’s sovereign provision and His perfect plan of redemption. As God rejected Saul and chose David to be Israel’s next king, the message demonstrated that God sees beyond outward appearances and faithfully provides the leader His people truly need. The sermon highlighted two kings God has provided. First, God has provided for Himself a king in David. Though David was the unlikely choice in the eyes of man, God chose him because of his heart. Pastor Austin emphasized that God’s purposes are accomplished not through human strength or status, but through His sovereign calling and grace. David’s anointing served as a reminder that God’s plans are always greater than human expectations. Second, God has provided for Himself a King in Jesus. While David was a faithful shepherd who would become Israel’s king, he ultimately pointed forward to the greater King who was to come. Jesus Christ, the promised Son of David, is the perfect and eternal King who reigns in righteousness and brings salvation to all who trust in Him. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Christ fulfilled God’s redemptive plan and established a kingdom that will never end. This message encouraged believers to place their confidence in God’s perfect provision, trust in His sovereign purposes, and joyfully submit to the reign of Jesus Christ—the true and greater King whom God has provided for His people.

28. juni 202648 min
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Wholehearted Faithfulness

Pastor Austin preached from 1 Samuel 13–15 in a sermon titled “Wholehearted Faithfulness,” challenging believers to pursue a life marked by complete trust and obedience to God. Through the contrasting examples of Saul’s actions and God’s expectations, the message revealed that true faithfulness is not measured by outward appearances or partial obedience, but by a heart that is fully surrendered to the Lord. The sermon highlighted two actions of a faithful heart. First, faithful hearts trust in God. Pastor Austin emphasized that faithfulness begins with confidence in God’s character, promises, and timing. Rather than relying on human wisdom, fear, or circumstances, believers are called to trust the Lord even when the path forward is uncertain. Saul’s failures served as a warning of what happens when we place our trust in ourselves rather than in God. Second, faithful hearts wholeheartedly obey. The message underscored the truth that God desires obedience that flows from genuine devotion. Partial obedience is still disobedience, and God is honored when His people submit fully to His Word and His will. Through Saul’s unwillingness to completely follow God’s commands, the church was reminded that wholehearted obedience is a reflection of a heart that truly loves and reveres the Lord. This sermon called believers to examine their own hearts, trust God more deeply, and walk in faithful obedience each day. As followers of Christ, we are invited to serve the Lord not with divided loyalties or selective obedience, but with wholehearted faithfulness that brings glory to God.

21. juni 202645 min
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Serve the Lord with all Your Heart

Pastor Austin preached from 1 Samuel 11–13 in a sermon titled “Serve the Lord with All Your Heart,” calling the church to wholehearted devotion and faithful obedience to God. Through the rise of Saul’s leadership and Israel’s continued dependence on the Lord, the message challenged believers to examine whether they are fully trusting and faithfully serving God in every area of life. The sermon highlighted three ways believers are called to serve the Lord. First, serve the Lord by trusting His deliverance. Pastor Austin reminded the church that God is the One who rescues, protects, and provides for His people. Just as Israel experienced God’s deliverance, believers today are called to place their confidence not in themselves, but in the saving power and faithfulness of God. Second, believers are to serve the Lord with their whole heart. Drawing from Samuel’s exhortation to Israel, the sermon emphasized that God desires wholehearted worship and devotion rather than divided loyalties. Followers of Christ are called to turn away from idols, distractions, and worldly pursuits in order to fully pursue and honor the Lord. Lastly, Pastor Austin encouraged the church to serve the Lord through patient obedience. Through Saul’s failure to wait on God’s timing and instruction, the congregation was reminded that obedience requires trust, patience, and surrender. Even when circumstances feel uncertain or delayed, God calls His people to faithfully obey His Word and trust His timing above their own understanding. This message challenged believers to remain steadfast in their faith, fully committed to the Lord, and willing to trust and obey Him with all their heart.

14. juni 202653 min
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When God Chooses the Unlikely

Guest Pastor Sergio Arce preached from 1 Samuel 9–10 in a message titled “When God Chooses the Unlikely,”reminding the church that God often works through ordinary people and unexpected circumstances to accomplish His purposes. Through the story of Saul’s calling as king, the sermon highlighted the faithful and sovereign providence of God in every detail of life. Pastor Sergio shared three powerful truths about God’s providence. First, God’s Providence is Present in the Ordinary. What seemed like a simple search for lost donkeys was actually God orchestrating events to lead Saul exactly where He wanted him. The message encouraged believers to trust that God is actively working even in the everyday moments of life that may appear insignificant. Second, God’s Providence is Purposeful in His Choosing. God intentionally chose Saul, an unlikely candidate, to fulfill His plan for Israel. The sermon emphasized that God’s calling is not based on human expectations, qualifications, or status, but on His sovereign will and purpose. God delights in using unlikely people so that His power and glory are clearly displayed. Lastly, God’s Providence Requires a Personal Response of Obedience. As Saul responded to God’s call, the church was challenged to faithfully obey wherever God leads. Pastor Sergio encouraged believers to trust God’s direction, surrender to His plans, and walk in obedience even when the path ahead feels uncertain. This message served as a reminder that God is always at work behind the scenes, guiding His people according to His perfect providence and calling them to trust and obey Him wholeheartedly.

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