
Sermons About Jesus Christ

Seated and Sanctified
Seated and Sanctified explores Ephesians 2:4–7, revealing the believer’s position in Christ. Through God’s great mercy, we are not only forgiven but raised and seated with Christ in heavenly places. This sermon teaches that our identity and authority flow from His finished work, not our effort. It invites believers to rest in the assurance of God’s love, sovereignty, and unchanging grace—living confidently as children seated at the Father’s table.

In Remembrance of Him
In Remembrance of Him is a powerful reflection on the Lord’s Supper and the command to remember Christ’s sacrifice. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 11:23–26, the sermon reminds believers that communion is not ritual, but revelation—proclaiming Jesus’ body broken for our healing and His blood shed for our forgiveness. Through this sacred act, we celebrate total redemption—spiritual, emotional, and physical—and reaffirm that Christ’s finished work secures our salvation, restoration, and everlasting hope.

Jesus and Authority and Submission
Jesus, Authority, and Submission reveals how true authority flows from humility and understanding our identity in Christ. Drawing from Philippians 2 and John 13, the sermon shows that Jesus—though Lord of all—submitted to the Father and served others, even washing His disciples’ feet. Believers are called to follow His example, exercising godly authority through service, obedience, and love. True strength in the kingdom of God is found not in dominance, but in submission to Christ.




