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Elevation Community Church's Weekly Sermon

Elevation Community Church's Weekly Sermon

著者: Elevation Community Church
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  • Living Hope | 1 Peter 1: 3-5
    2026/04/23
    Understanding the true nature of salvation and spiritual rebirth is essential for every Christian. This biblical exploration examines what it really means to be born again and who deserves credit for our faith. Many Christians struggle with questions about salvation, eternal security, and God's role versus human choice in becoming a believer. The apostle Peter reveals that God is the active agent who causes spiritual rebirth, not merely someone who provides opportunities for human decision. This divine initiative in salvation appears throughout Scripture, challenging common assumptions about how people become Christians. The biblical evidence shows that faith itself is God's work, and humans are spiritually dead before divine intervention. Key topics covered include the moral inability of humans to generate faith independently, the Lazarus principle as an analogy for spiritual resurrection, and how this understanding should transform our prayers for unsaved loved ones. The motivation behind God's salvation is His great mercy and compassion, not human worthiness or potential as good Christians. This living hope grounded in Jesus' resurrection provides believers with an imperishable inheritance and complete eternal security. Unlike earthly hopes that fade or fail, this hope is rooted in the unchanging character of God. Believers are guarded by God's power until Christ's return, providing assurance that salvation cannot be lost. Practical applications include developing proper humility about salvation, increasing gratitude for God's mercy, and praying effectively for lost family members and friends. This understanding should transform how Christians view their relationship with God and their confidence in eternal security. Whether you're a new believer seeking to understand salvation or a mature Christian wanting to deepen your theological understanding, this biblical examination provides clarity on fundamental questions about faith, grace, and God's role in spiritual transformation.
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    51 分
  • Elect Exiles | 1 Peter 1: 1-2
    2026/04/16
    Discover the incredible transformation of Peter from fisherman to apostle and what it means for Christians today. This powerful message explores how Simon became Peter, the meaning behind his name change, and the authority Jesus gave him to lead the early church. Learn about the dual identity of Christians as elect exiles - chosen by God yet strangers in this world. Key topics covered include Peter's bold confession of Jesus as Christ, his denial and restoration, and how this shaped his understanding of grace. Explore the revolutionary concept of applying Jewish covenant language to all believers regardless of background, breaking down ethnic barriers in God's kingdom. Understand how the Trinity works together in salvation: the Father's foreknowledge as covenant love, the Holy Spirit's sanctifying work that makes believers different from the world, and Jesus Christ's role in providing both the example of obedience and the blood for ongoing cleansing. This message addresses common struggles Christians face, including trying to earn God's favor through personal effort versus trusting in Christ's finished work. Discover why feeling like an exile in this world is actually a sign of spiritual health and how to embrace your heavenly citizenship. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand their identity in Christ, the nature of apostolic authority, the work of the Trinity in salvation, or how to live as a Christian in a secular world. Whether you're new to faith or a seasoned believer, this message offers fresh insights into Peter's greeting and its implications for modern Christian living.
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    32 分
  • Humble Hosanna | Matthew 21:1-11 | Palm Sunday '26
    2026/04/03
    Discover the profound meaning behind Palm Sunday and why Jesus chose to enter Jerusalem as a humble King riding a donkey instead of a conquering warrior on a horse. This powerful message explores the true identity of Jesus Christ and challenges common misconceptions about His mission and purpose. Learn why the crowds who welcomed Jesus with palm branches and shouts of Hosanna completely misunderstood what kind of King He came to be. Explore the difference between the political liberator Israel expected and the spiritual Savior the world needed. Understand why the same people who praised Jesus on Palm Sunday would demand His crucifixion just days later. This biblical teaching examines the fickleness of human praise and popularity, drawing parallels to modern life and ministry. Discover how Jesus deliberately chose symbols of humility and service rather than power and conquest, fulfilling ancient prophecies about the coming Messiah. Key topics covered include: Palm Sunday significance, Jesus as King, biblical prophecy fulfillment, crowd psychology, human nature, spiritual vs political salvation, sin and death conquered, resurrection victory, Christian discipleship, following Jesus, biblical truth, Easter preparation, Holy Week events, Jerusalem entry, donkey symbolism, Hosanna meaning, crowd fickleness, true worship, spiritual transformation, and eternal life. This message challenges viewers to examine their own motivations for following Christ. Are you trying to make Jesus serve your agenda for health, wealth, and earthly success? Or are you willing to accept Him as the humble King who came first to save you from sin and death? The central question every person must answer is: Who is Jesus to you? Perfect for Easter preparation, Holy Week reflection, or anyone seeking to understand the true meaning of Christianity and what it means to follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
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    35 分
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