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Weighed in the Balances: Thyatira – Revelation 2:18-29
This message explores Jesus’ searching assessment of the church in Thyatira, highlighting both His commendation for their love, faith, service, and perseverance, and His warning against tolerating corrupting influences. Listeners are called to heed Christ’s call to repentance, hold fast in faithfulness, and find hope in His promise of ultimate authority and the gift of Himself to those who overcome.
Weighed in the Balances: Pergamum – Revelation 2:12-17
This study explores Jesus’ message to the church in Pergamum, highlighting both His intimate awareness of their struggles and His call for repentance amidst compromise. Despite facing intense external opposition, the church is commended for holding fast to faith, yet challenged to address internal tolerance of impurity, with the promise of spiritual reward for those who overcome.
Weighed in the Balances: Ephesus – Revelation 2:1-7
This study reveals how Jesus intimately knows and judges the true condition of His Church, calling believers to move beyond outward religious activity and return to heartfelt devotion. The message to Ephesus urges the Church to remember its original love, repent, and renew its relationship with Christ.
Fruit of the Spirit: Self Control – 1 Corinthians 9:24-27
With this study, we conclude our study through the fruit of the Spirt. This study will explore the expression of self-control in the life of the Christian from multiple angles from the heart of 1 Corinthians 9:24-27.
Romans Series: No Longer Bound – Romans 8:1-16
The 8th chapter of Romans is a breakthrough moment where the sinner, who has been saved by Grace through faith, has realized the life of Spirit birthed power.
Romans Series: DTR With the Law (part 1) – Romans 7:1-13
Bound by a covenant that could only expose your failure, you will feel the weight of a law that speaks with authority over the living—until death rewrites the terms and opens the door to belonging somewhere new. You will step into the stunning reality that in Christ, one union is broken so that another might begin, and for the first time, fruit for God becomes possible where it never could before. And just when you are tempted to blame the law itself, you will see it in its true light—holy, good, and piercing—revealing a deeper problem and pointing you, with urgency and hope, to the only place life can be found.
Romans Series: A Life That Follows – Romans 6:15-23
Grace does not loosen sin’s grip—it shatters its throne and places you under a new Master whose voice calls for a deeper obedience, one that rises from the heart rather than mere duty. You’ll feel the weight of what it means to belong, to move from chains you once called freedom into a life where righteousness is not forced but formed in love. And as the path unfolds, you will see with startling clarity where each road leads—one to emptiness and death, the other to holiness, transformation, and the unstoppable life of God at work within you.
Romans Series: The Newness of Life – Romans 6:1-14
Grace does not whisper permission to drift—it thunders a call to die, to rise, to walk in a life that feels like resurrection breaking in. You’ll see how the cross of Christ is not distant history but present power, pressing on every habit, every desire, every corner of your body to yield to a new King. And in that holy tension, you’ll hear the hope: sin is no longer your master, and the life of God in you is stronger than anything that once held you.
Romans Series: The Reign of Grace – Romans 5:12-21
From one man the shadow of sin spreads across all humanity, death reigning with an inescapable grip—yet another Man steps onto the stage, and His grace doesn’t merely answer the fall, it overflows beyond it. You will feel the weight of Adam’s headship and then watch, with rising hope, as Christ’s obedience rewrites the story for all who are brought under His name. And just when sin seems to have the final word, grace surges higher, stronger, and louder—until it reigns in righteousness and leads us all the way into eternal life.
The Fruit of the Spirit Series: Gentleness – Galatians 5:16-25
Gentleness is not weakness — it is the quiet, deliberate strength of a heart that remembers how mercifully God has dealt with us. Jesus, who held all power in His hands, chose compassion over condemnation, restoring the broken and welcoming the outcast with tender grace. We are called to mirror that same spirit — placing others before ourselves, forgiving rather than retaliating, and letting every word we speak be seasoned with the grace that first saved us. This is the fruit that demands the most from us, yet reveals Christ most clearly through us.
Romans Series: Fullness of Joy – Romans 5:1-11
Once enemies, we are declared righteous and brought near—standing in a grace that gives peace now and secures glory ahead—yet even through pressure, God forges endurance, shapes our character, and anchors us in a hope that cannot fail; for at the centre stands this unshakable truth: while we were still helpless, Christ died for us, and now reconciled, we rejoice in God with a joy no suffering can steal.
Romans Series: The Faith of Abraham (part 2) – Romans 4:16-25
Set your eyes on the man God held up as the master standard—an old body, a barren womb, and a promise that defied every natural law—and watch what happens when faith clings to the God who creates life out of nothing and calls the dead to rise. Feel the tension of hope against impossibility as Abraham stares reality in the face, yet refuses to let go of the Word, finding strength not in himself but in the unshakable faithfulness of God. And then see the gospel blaze into view: the same righteousness credited to him now stands offered to you, secured not by striving, but by believing in the God who raised Jesus from the dead.