In this week’s message, Pastor Sonny challenges modern perceptions of freedom, arguing that true freedom isn’t the absence of restrictions but aligning with God’s design for humanity. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 6:12-20, he explains that humans are inherently worshippers, and real freedom comes from worshipping God, our true owner, who bought us at a high […]
True worship should be God-centered, recognizing His authority and adhering to His commandments. The Israelites’ actions with the golden calf illustrate the dangers of misinterpreting God’s role and commands, leading to self-centered worship and spiritual downfall. Sadly, we still see similar behavior in modern churches, which is why, as Pastor Sonny explains, it’s crucial to […]
Worship of God must be prioritized over His work. As Pastor Sonny explains, God is “God-centered,” meaning He is all about Himself, and this is the most loving thing He can do. God’s commands, including the Sabbath, are for our benefit, and He desires that we center our lives on Him, as only work done […]
What did the burning incense in the Tabernacle symbolize, and what does it hold significance for us in the church today? In this week’s message, Pastor Sonny delves into this topic as part of our ongoing study of the Book of Exodus.
Over the past two weeks, we have been examining the genealogy of Aaron found in Exodus 6, looking at the distinguished members of the Levite family tree, including Gershon, Kohath, Merari, and Phineas. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Sonny now looks at some of the “black sheep” of Aaron’s family.
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