Sermon Library
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My People Shall Be Satisfied with My Goodness
In this sermon, Senior Pastor T. Antony emphasizes God's faithful fulfillment of His promises to His people. He thanks God for leading them through past challenges and bringing them into a prosperous new month. The message highlights God's desire to fill lives with goodness, not evil, drawing from scriptures like Job 23:14 and Jeremiah 29:11 which affirm God's plans for their future and hope. The preacher encourages the congregation to trust in God's promises, live according to His word, and pray diligently, assuring them that God will satisfy His people with His goodness and perform all that He has appointed for them, bringing joy, praise, and glory.
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God Will Clothe Enemies with Shame; The End is Good
This sermon emphasizes how God protects His children and shames their enemies. Through biblical examples like Daniel, Haman, David, and Job, it teaches that if the faithful persevere patiently through suffering, the Lord will fight for them, granting them a glorious end and a crown. It highlights that even if life's beginning is humble, by trusting the Lord, praising Him with a whole heart, and heeding His word, He will accomplish all things. The righteous will flourish like a palm tree and grow like a cedar, experiencing a complete and good outcome.
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The Power and Anointing of the Holy Spirit
This sermon segment, following an initial testimony and worship, profoundly emphasizes the indispensable role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life. The preacher asserts that true transformation is not achieved through human strength but solely by the power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from scriptures like Joel 2:28, Acts 1:8, and Zechariah 4:6, he teaches that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to be witnesses, strengthens them for ministry, and cultivates the fruits of the Spirit. He urges listeners to prepare their 'vessels' through sanctification and salvation, prioritize God's day, attentively receive His Word, honor the church, and earnestly desire a double portion of the anointing, just as Elisha did. The message calls for a Spirit-filled life that ignites a fiery passion for God.
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Sunday Service - II
The sermon powerfully calls believers to exclusive worship of God, rejecting all forms of idolatry, including worldly desires and digital distractions. It outlines true worship as a daily commitment to seeking God, immersing in His Word, and pursuing holiness. A significant portion emphasizes building Christian families on the unwavering foundation of Christ, characterized by wisdom, parental oversight, and financial integrity. The speaker encourages diligence in household management and stewardship, urging families to be a testament to Christ's teachings within their community and for the growth of the church, ensuring God's abundant blessings.
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Sunday Service - I | 10/05/2026
Pastor A.J.I. Sam preaches on the importance of honoring God. Based on 1 Samuel 2:30 and 1 Peter 2:17, he emphasizes honoring everyone, the king, and especially the Lord. We must honor God with our possessions, sacrifices, praise, eagerness, humility, and service. Utilizing God's commandments as a lamp brings blessings like prominence, timely rain, health, peace, and freedom from diseases. He also highlighted the curses that arise from disobedience to commandments. Humility coupled with purity leads to honoring God, and in turn, God will uplift us.
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SUNDAY SERVICE - I
The sermon begins from Matthew 24:44, with a call to be prepared for the Lord's coming. Jesus' second coming is imminent, and preparation for His return is more crucial than worldly pursuits. Like in Noah's time, people were unaware, but Noah, receiving divine warning, prepared. To face judgment and partake in the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, repentance, confession of sins, and wearing garments of righteousness are essential. Spiritual growth, not just physical, is emphasized. Believers must live a holy, witnessing life, bringing others into the ark of the church. In times of thunder and lightning, the Holy Spirit is at work among us. We are called to prepare ourselves, our families, and be watchmen for others.
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May Promise
This sermon centers on Malachi 4:2, emphasizing that the 'Sun of Righteousness' will rise upon those who fear God's name, bringing health, growth, and victory. It contrasts this with the impending judgment for the arrogant and wicked. The preacher encourages believers to live in reverence of God's name, highlighting its power for salvation, forgiveness, healing, and blessing. He stresses the importance of obedience to God's commandments, stating that those who live with the fear of God will experience immense blessings, protection, and prosperity in all aspects of life, overcoming all adversaries and darkness.
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Truthful Life: A Path to Elevation
This sermon emphasizes the importance of truthfulness, faithfulness, and aligning with God's will. The preacher highlights that a Christian must live truthfully in all aspects of life – whether in ministry, professional work, or academic pursuits. Citing scriptures like Matthew 25:21 and Daniel 6:4, he explains that being faithful in small matters leads to great blessings and elevation. Examples of Joseph and David illustrate how the Lord exalts the faithful. The preacher also stresses the need to earnestly desire to see Jesus, follow Him, listen to His teachings, and diligently fulfill one's ministry. Having God's desire in one's heart is the path to spiritual growth and transformation.
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Nothing Can Harm Me
This sermon, based on Luke 10:19, emphasizes the promise that “nothing will harm you.” It addresses spiritual, mental, and physical damage, with a primary focus on spiritual damage. Spiritual harm results from a lack of spiritual knowledge (Hosea 4:6), prayer becoming a burden, trivializing sin (Ephesians 4:19), neglecting God's presence (Psalm 51), and worldly desires (1 John 2:15). Believers are encouraged to grow in wisdom, stature, divine grace, and human favor (Luke 2:52). They must also increase in faith (Luke 17:5) and allow the Word of God to flourish (Acts 6:7). Like Isaac, they are motivated to sow generously to reap a hundredfold return and become greatly prosperous, protected from all damage.
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Doors Opened by Praise
Titled "Doors Opened by Praise," this sermon emphasizes the profound power of worship. The preacher illustrates, with examples from Paul and Silas, Jehoshaphat, and Joshua, how consistent and heartfelt praise, even in adversity, leads to divine intervention, breakthrough, victory, and prosperity. He highlights that God has wonderfully created and redeemed us with His precious blood. The message urges believers to transition from the 'Jacob' (deceiver) nature to 'Israel' (prince with God) through genuine praise. God assures His unwavering presence, protection, and success for those who are His own, calling them by name and guiding them through all trials, ensuring they are always blessed and triumphant.
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RESURRECTION SUNDAY SERVICE - I: Have We Risen?
This sermon, centered on Resurrection Sunday, emphasizes the profound significance of Jesus' resurrection and His victory over sin, death, and the devil. The preacher highlights the call for believers to experience their own spiritual 'resurrection' – transitioning into a new life through repentance, baptism in the name of Jesus Christ, and being filled with the Holy Spirit. The sermon also expounds on the promise of the glorious first resurrection for the righteous, contrasting it with the 'second death' for others. It encourages believers to embrace the power in the name of Jesus for healing, deliverance, and overcoming all life's challenges.
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April Promise: You Are Mine
As the fourth month (April) begins, the sermon highlights God's promises. We are called to hear His word and inherit blessings. Based on Isaiah 43:1-2, God declares, "You are mine," because He created, formed, and redeemed us. As His own, our purpose is to praise Him, do good works, proclaim peace, and always rejoice. Even amidst trials, He promises to be with us, protecting us through fire and floods. This month, let us emphasize praise, demonstrate God's character, and fulfill the divine purpose for which we were created, living confidently as His beloved children.
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Victory Procession: Jesus' Humility and Salvation
The sermon focuses on Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, particularly His humble ride on a donkey, emphasizing Palm Sunday. Centered on Zechariah 9:9, the preacher explains why Jesus chose a humble donkey. It stresses that, like the donkey, we must be freed from bondages, enter the church, and joyfully worship God. The message urges listeners to avoid double-mindedness, follow the ancient path, renounce worldly pride, and fully dedicate themselves to God. Our lives, it proclaims, should be like the donkey, carrying Jesus' message to the world.
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Be Strong and Courageous, Be Joyful
This sermon, based on Joshua 1:9, emphasizes "be strong and courageous" and "do not be afraid." True strength is not physical or financial, but persevering without losing hope amidst trials. God's presence enables us to overcome all challenges. The preacher encourages mental and spiritual strength, and joy in the Lord, which comes from the Holy Spirit and obedience to God's word. He urges believers to shake off "dust" (sin, negative thoughts, complaints) to be filled with joy and the Holy Spirit (Acts 13:52). This spiritual power and joy empower believers to transform valleys of weeping into springs and conquer all obstacles.
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God Our Helper: Trust and Obedience
This sermon emphasizes God as our Helper, illustrating that hardening one's heart to divine counsel, like Pharaoh, leads to sudden destruction. In contrast, those who fully trust in God and obey His word, like David and Abraham, receive unwavering divine assistance and blessings. The preacher urges listeners to abandon stubbornness, embrace God's word with an open heart, and place their complete faith in Him. This commitment ensures deliverance from all sickness and curses, brings prosperity, and transforms individuals into channels of blessing for their families, communities, and nations.
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Peace
The sermon, delivered by Sr. Pas T. Antony starting around [56:07], emphasizes the divine peace that only Jesus Christ can provide, contrasting it with the temporary peace offered by the world. Through personal anecdotes of healing and a parable of a wealthy man seeking contentment, the preacher highlights that God's peace surpasses all understanding and guards our hearts and minds, citing scriptures like John 14:27 and Philippians 4:6-7. The message stresses that this enduring peace is for those who firmly cling to God and live righteously, while the wicked find no peace (Isaiah 48:22). It concludes by encouraging believers to seek this perfect peace from the "Prince of Peace," as it enables victory over Satan and life's adversities.
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Do Not Fear Anything!
The speaker acknowledges the widespread fear in the world today. He reassures the audience that despite fearful circumstances, God promises to hold their right hand and stand by them. He emphasizes that God will be a helper in their family, workplace, studies, and business, enabling them to lead a victorious life. The message encourages believers not to be afraid of anything, as God is their constant support in this third month.
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Sunday Service - II | 01/03/2026
This sermon segment begins with a testimony, followed by worship exalting the name of Jesus and a powerful prayer. The sermon focuses on God's unchanging love, based on 1 John 3:1, contrasting it with the temporary nature of human love. Peter's denial of Jesus and the parable of the prodigal son illustrate God's grace and the absence of condemnation for the repentant. Believers are encouraged to reflect God's love, fostering unity, service, and fruitfulness within the church. Concluding with Isaiah 41:13, the promise 'Do not fear, for I am with you' reinforces overcoming fear and obstacles with God's unfailing support and victory.
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God's Plans Will Not Be Thwarted
This sermon emphasizes that God's plans are unstoppable and will never be hindered. While human plans may fail, God's decrees are firm. Through examples like Job, Joseph, Abraham, and David, the preacher illustrates how God's plan unfolds even amidst difficult circumstances. He stresses the importance of growing in faith and patiently waiting on God's Word. The sermon teaches that God's promises, though delayed, will surely be fulfilled in due time, and He who began a good work will carry it on to completion.
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Sunday Service - II: The House of Righteousness and Bearing Fruit
This sermon powerfully emphasizes the church as God's sacred dwelling, where believers are planted to flourish like trees by rivers of living water. It urges a righteous life, avoiding unrighteousness that separates from God. The message highlights the importance of yielding good fruits, not bitterness, as a testament to faith. God promises unwavering protection, provision, and victory to those faithfully planted in His church, living righteously, and filled with the joy of the Holy Spirit. It also encourages active participation and spiritual growth within the church community, stressing adherence to God's word and purpose.
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