Morning Service Live Stream

Sep 28, 2025

This week's service at an in-depth message on the foundational truths of Genesis and the nature of God. The sermon continues a series on Genesis and focuses on God's covenant with Abraham, highlighting the significance of faith and obedience. The message challenges the congregation to embrace a life of faith, trusting God's promises even when the circumstances seem impossible.


Service Breakdown

- Welcome and Prayer: The service begins with a welcome and a prayer, followed by a scripture reading from Acts 7:1-8, which recounts God's promises to Abraham. The opening prayer focuses on being open to the message and asks for blessings on the country and the congregation.

- Children’s Corner: A children's lesson on thankfulness encourages kids to remember God's blessings and express gratitude for things like family, pets, food, and waking up each day. The lesson emphasizes that a thankful heart makes both God and us happy.

- Worship and Music: The congregation joins in singing the hymns "Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It" and "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand."

- The Message: Continuing the sermon series, the message focuses on Genesis 17:1-14, where God reveals Himself to Abraham as El Shaddai, the Almighty, All-Sufficient God. The sermon explains that God's covenant with Abraham is based on faith, not on human ability. It differentiates the covenant itself from the sign of the covenant, circumcision, and explains that circumcision was a sign to remind the Israelites to walk by faith. The message warns against the dangers of rebelling against God and relying on one's own righteousness.


Key Moments & Themes

- God as El Shaddai: The sermon introduces God's name, El Shaddai, meaning "Almighty, All-Sufficient God." The message uses the imagery of a mother and a helpless baby to illustrate how God is the all-sufficient provider for those who depend on Him.

- The Covenant of Faith: The core theme of the sermon is that God's covenant is established through faith. The message emphasizes that Abraham was declared righteous because he believed God, not because of anything he did. This theme is presented as a foundational principle for believers today, stressing that salvation is by faith alone.

- Circumcision as a Sign: The sermon clarifies that circumcision was a sign of the covenant, not the covenant itself. It was a physical reminder for the Israelites that their relationship with God was based on a spiritual principle—faith passed down through generations.

- Warning Against Rebellion: The message concludes with a serious warning against spiritual rebellion, stating that anyone who refuses to accept God's provision of righteousness through faith will be "cut off" and condemned.


Call to Action

The sermon ends with a direct call for listeners to examine their own faith. The message challenges those who may be "arguing with God" or relying on their own goodness to accept the righteousness of Christ. It also encourages those who have begun their faith walk to persevere, just as Abraham waited 25 years for God's promise to be fulfilled.

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