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The Weight of Glory

What does Ichabod mean? What is the significance of Eli and the Ark of the Covenant? We live in a world quick to treat God lightly. But Scripture reminds us that His presence carries eternal weight. In 1 Samuel 4:12–22, Eli and his family felt the devastating cost of shifting God’s glory to themselves. The result? The glory departed—Ichabod. This sermon explores the Hebrew depth behind “weight” and “glory,” the sobering lessons from Israel’s defeat, and the urgent call to anchor our lives in the only One worthy—Jesus Christ, the true weight of God’s glory. ⚖️ Where is the weight in your life resting today?

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When God Works Through Brokenness

Genesis 37 opens one of the most dramatic and hope-filled narratives in Scripture: the story of Joseph. From Genesis 37 through 50, Joseph walks through betrayal, injustice, slavery, false accusation, and long years of silence—yet every chapter reveals the hidden hand of a sovereign God who is working through brokenness to accomplish His redemptive plan.

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1 Samuel 3 When God Speaks: Will you Shrug?

In 1 Samuel 3, we step into a moment when “the Word of the Lord was rare.” The boy Samuel hears God’s voice for the first time, while Eli the priest reveals the danger of indifference. This passage shows us that what ultimately governs God’s people is not kings or culture, but the Word of God itself. 👀 What You’ll Learn in This Message: Why the “lamp of God” had not yet gone out in Israel The connection between Samuel’s call and Abraham, Jacob, and Moses The warning of Eli’s indifference and failure to restrain his sons How God reveals Himself by His Word The choice each of us faces: shrug like Eli, or plead for mercy like Moses 🔥 Application for Today: When the Word of God convicts, how do you respond? Eli shrugged. Moses interceded. Only Jesus Christ can plead our case before the Father — and He calls us to repent, believe, and follow Him.

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Sovereign over Kings and Men

What happens when the most powerful man on earth refuses to recognize the God who gave him that power? In this sermon from Daniel 2-4, we explore the stunning moment when King Nebuchadnezzar is humbled by the sovereign hand of God. This is a powerful reminder that God does whatever He pleases with whomever He pleases—because He alone is King over all. Whether you’re struggling with pride, wrestling with control, or just needing to be reminded of who’s really in charge, this message will point your eyes upward. "All the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing, and He does according to His will..." — Daniel 4:35

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