Sermons from Pastor Darrell Young

Christ's Church ACTS 14: 1-28

28 min · 27. apr. 2026
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Christ's Church ACTS 14: 1-28 Pastor Darrell Young ACTS 14: 1-28 Acts 14:1–28 gives a vivid picture of Christ’s Church being built through preaching, perseverance, and suffering. As Paul and Barnabas proclaim the gospel, Christ gathers His people, confirms His Word with power, and strengthens His church through both joy and hardship. In this sermon, Pastor Darrell explains how Christ Himself builds and preserves His church. Despite opposition, persecution, and misunderstanding, the gospel continues to advance, disciples are strengthened, elders are appointed, and believers are encouraged to remain faithful. This passage reminds us that Christ’s church is not founded on comfort or popularity, but on truth, endurance, and the sovereign work of God. Christ remains the Head of His church, and nothing can stop His redemptive purpose.

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Man's Chief End is to Glorify and to Enjoy Him Forever ACTS 16: 16-34

Man's Chief End is to Glorify and to Enjoy Him Forever ACTS 16: 16-34 Pastor Darrell Young ACTS 16: 16-34 Acts 16:16–34 powerfully displays why we were created—to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. From the deliverance of the slave girl, to the unjust imprisonment of Paul and Silas, to the dramatic conversion of the Philippian jailer, this passage reveals that God uses every circumstance—even suffering—to magnify His glory and bring sinners to salvation. In this sermon, Pastor Darrell explains how worship in the midst of hardship, bold gospel proclamation, and joyful faith all testify that man’s highest purpose is found in Christ alone. When the jailer asks, “What must I do to be saved?” the answer is clear: “Believe in the Lord Jesus.” This message reminds us that true joy and lasting purpose are found not in comfort or freedom from trouble, but in knowing Christ and glorifying Him in every season.

25. maj 202630 min
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All Believers Bear the Name of Christ Before a Lost World ACTS 16: 1-15

All Believers Bear the Name of Christ Before a Lost World ACTS 16: 1-15 Pastor Darrell Young ACTS 16: 1-15 In Acts 16:1–15, we see the gospel advancing into new regions as Paul, Silas, Timothy, and Luke follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. From Timothy’s faithful testimony to Lydia’s conversion, this passage reminds us that every believer bears the name of Christ before a watching world. In this sermon, Pastor Darrell explains how our lives, our witness, and our obedience publicly represent Christ. Whether through personal sacrifice, gospel proclamation, or everyday faithfulness, believers are called to reflect Christ clearly before a lost and searching world. This message challenges Christians to consider how they carry Christ’s name—in character, conviction, and courage—trusting God to open hearts just as He opened Lydia’s.

18. maj 202634 min
episode The Providential Hand of GOD ACTS 15: 36-41 cover

The Providential Hand of GOD ACTS 15: 36-41

The Providential Hand of GOD ACTS 15: 36-41 Pastor Darrell Young ACTS 15: 36-41 Acts 15:36–41 records a sharp disagreement between Paul and Barnabas—two faithful servants of Christ. Yet through human conflict, personal weakness, and unexpected separation, we clearly see the providential hand of God at work advancing the gospel. In this sermon, Pastor Darrell explains how God sovereignly accomplishes His purposes even through imperfect people and difficult circumstances. Though the disagreement seemed like a setback, God used it to multiply ministry and strengthen His church. This passage encourages believers to trust God’s wisdom and sovereignty, even when relationships strain, plans change, or outcomes seem unclear. God’s providence is never hindered, and His purposes are always fulfilled.

11. maj 202624 min
episode IN CHRIST! We place NO Confidence in our Flesh ACTS 15: 1-17 cover

IN CHRIST! We place NO Confidence in our Flesh ACTS 15: 1-17

IN CHRIST! We place NO Confidence in our Flesh ACTS 15: 1-17 Pastor Darrell Young ACTS 15: 1-17 Acts 15:1–17 addresses one of the most critical questions in the life of the early church: How is a sinner made right with God? As false teachers insist on works of the law, the apostles boldly affirm that salvation is by grace alone through faith in Christ alone. In this sermon, Pastor Darrell proclaims the liberating truth that in Christ we place no confidence in our flesh. Human effort, religious performance, and outward conformity cannot save—only the finished work of Jesus Christ can. This passage reminds us that the gospel is not Christ plus works, but Christ alone. This message calls believers to rest fully in Christ’s righteousness and to guard the purity of the gospel for future generations.

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