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Walk Humbly with Jesus (Micah 6:6-8)
A hopeful sermon on Micah 6:6-8 calling the church to treasure Yeshua with wholehearted faith and practical obedience.
A hopeful sermon on Micah 6:6-8 calling the church to treasure Yeshua with wholehearted faith and practical obedience.
A hopeful sermon on 1 Peter 3:8-12 calling the church to treasure Yeshua with wholehearted faith and practical obedience.
A hopeful sermon on Hebrews 13:8-16 calling the church to treasure Yeshua with wholehearted faith and practical obedience.
A hopeful sermon on 1 John 4:7-21 calling the church to treasure Yeshua with wholehearted faith and practical obedience.
A hopeful sermon on 1 Timothy 3:1-13 inviting believers to let the worth of Jesus reorder their hearts, priorities, and everyday discipleship.
Proverbs 3:1-8 presents discipleship as a steady walk with Jesus rather than a race for instant success or spiritual recognition. As believers trust the Lord, receive his commands in their hearts, and turn from evil one step at a time, he forms steadfast love, faithfulness, peace, and healing in their lives.
In Luke 12:22-34, Jesus calls his people out of anxiety and scarcity into trust in the Father's care. Because the Father knows their needs and delights to give them his kingdom, believers can seek the King first, steward what he has given them generously, and invest their lives in treasure that lasts.
BBB Sunday 2026 calls the church to hear God's word with faith, humility, and renewed devotion.
Psalm 43:1-5 shows how to find hope without denying grief, injustice, or confusion. By bringing the whole truth to God, receiving the light of Jesus, remembering God's past victories, and speaking truth to the downcast soul, believers discover that their hope rests in God himself rather than in a particular outcome.
Proverbs 25:26 warns that a righteous person who yields to wickedness becomes like a polluted spring. God calls believers to resist the small compromises that gradually cloud integrity, to listen again to the Shepherd's voice, and to remain on the path he has set without turning right or left.
The battle belongs to the Lord, who goes with his people and fights to give them victory. That promise applies not only to visible enemies and crises but also to the daily battles of identity, desire, fear, thought, priorities, and action as believers learn to love God with heart, soul, mind, and strength.
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