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A Heart That Pursues Holiness
Psalm 15
Heart of Worship
The sermon on Psalm 15 addresses who can dwell in God's holy presence, emphasizing the need for a righteous and blameless life. It explains the Old Testament context of God's holiness and lists characteristics of a holy person, such as integrity and truthfulness.
A Heart That Seeks
Psalm 27
Heart of Worship
In today's sermon at Hope Church, Pastor Ross introduced the new series "Heart of Worship," which explores worship through the Psalms. He explained that worship is about expressing deep devotion and adoration for God, not just through singing but with our whole lives. Using Psalm 27, he highlighted five facets of worship: seeking God's protection, offering praise, praying, desiring God's presence, and following God's path
A Life Marked by Prayer
James 5:13-20
James: Faith In Action
In the final sermon of the "Faith in Action" series, Pastor Ross discusses James 5:13-20, highlighting the power of prayer. He emphasizes praying in times of trouble, happiness, and weakness, as prayer connects us with God, bringing healing, forgiveness, and patience.
Doomsday Prepping Like Jesus
James 5:7-12
James: Faith In Action
The sermon addresses human tendencies to panic and excessively prepare during uncertain times, using historical examples like the Great Depression and COVID-19. Drawing from James 5:7-12, it emphasizes that Christians should wait with active patience, like a farmer, rather than with passivity or grumbling. Believers are encouraged to trust in God's judgment and timing, allowing their faith to foster patience, compassion, and hope.
Where's Jesus?
James 4:11-17 - 5:1-6
James: Faith In Action
The sermon, part of the "Faith in Action" series from the book of James, emphasizes that faith in Jesus should influence every aspect of our lives, not just be a one-time acceptance of His sacrifice and resurrection. It calls believers to let Jesus' presence transform their relationships, decision-making, and finances. In relationships, avoid slander and judgment, showing Christ’s compassion instead.
Our Struggle With Selfishness
James 4:1-10
James: Faith In Action
Today's sermon emphasizes that true faith should impact every part of our lives. It contrasts the destructive nature of worldly wisdom, characterized by selfish ambition and bitter envy, with the pure and peace-loving wisdom from heaven. Focusing on James 4:1-10, the sermon explains how selfishness causes internal, external, and spiritual conflict, described as spiritual adultery against God. James calls for submission to God, which brings internal nearness, external peace, and spiritual humility.