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  • For Unto Us: Christmas Eve 2025
    27 分
  • For Unto Us: To Us A Son Is Given
    2025/12/22

    In this third message of our Advent series "For Unto Us," we dive into one of the greatest Christmas verses of all time—Isaiah 9:6—and discover that it's not just about Jesus' first coming, but also about His second. The ancient Israelites were waiting in darkness for a light that would bring joy, break oppression, and establish everlasting peace. That light came 2,000 years ago when God Himself entered the world as a baby in Bethlehem. But while Jesus has already conquered sin and death, we're still waiting for the ultimate fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy: a world where war ends, peace reigns, and God's government covers the earth. The problem is, it's easy to settle. Just like the Pharisees and King Herod stopped anticipating the Messiah and missed Him, we can stop anticipating His second coming and start "going through the motions" of our faith. But when we live with eager expectation for the coming kingdom, everything changes—our worship, our struggles, our daily lives become infused with the sounds, smells, and spirit of what's to come. This Christmas, don't just celebrate what Jesus has done—anticipate what He's about to do.

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    40 分
  • For Unto Us: O Little Town Of Bethlehem
    2025/12/15

    In this second message of our Advent series "For Unto Us," we explore the profound significance of Bethlehem—not just as the birthplace of Jesus, but as a declaration of God's upside-down kingdom. The ancient Jews expected a Messiah like King David: a mighty warrior who would crush their enemies and restore Israel's earthly glory. But they missed what God was really doing—choosing the small, the insignificant, and the lowly to accomplish His greatest work. Just as David was the overlooked eighth son and Bethlehem was too small to be counted among the clans of Judah, Jesus came in humility to crush our ultimate enemies: sin, Satan, and death. This Christmas, we're confronted with the same temptation the Jews faced—gravitating toward earthly greatness and placing heavy demands on ourselves and others. But Jesus still says, "Come to me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest." If you're overwhelmed by the season, feeling distant from God, or battling depression and anxiety, this message is a reminder that God's heart is for the broken and the lowly—and that's exactly where His kingdom begins.

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    19 分
  • For Unto Us: And They Shall Call His Name Immanuel
    2025/12/09

    This Advent, rediscover the true meaning of Christmas through the eyes of Joseph, a righteous man caught between law and grace, fear and faith. In this message, we challenge the popular narrative that Joseph doubted Mary's story and instead propose that his struggle was one of holy reverence—believing God had chosen Mary and feeling unworthy to step into the story. Through careful examination of Matthew 1 and Luke 1, we see how God confirmed the miracle through signs and supernatural encounters, revealing that Christmas begins not with our deserving, but with God's generous giving. Whether you struggle with entitlement or with receiving grace you haven't earned, this message will confront your heart with the scandalous generosity of a God who doesn't take from us, but gives His very best—His only Son—so that we might be saved.

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    42 分
  • Practical Freedom Ministry: Inner Healing
    2025/12/01

    In this final message of our Practical Freedom Ministry series, we tackle the complex topic of inner healing, trauma, and emotional wounds. Drawing from neuroscience, clinical psychology, and biblical truth, we discover how trauma causes parts of our brain to "split off" and remain stuck in fight-or-flight mode—even years after the event. When triggered, people don't just remember trauma; they relive it with their entire body, often making decisions from a wounded place that their rational mind would never choose. But here's the hope: the gospel of Jesus brings healing even to the most broken parts of our soul. Learn how to minister to yourself and others by acknowledging the pain, sharing the good news of Christ, and inviting traumatized parts to rest in the safety of God's love. Whether you've experienced trauma yourself or want to help others find freedom, this message offers both biblical insight and practical tools for deep, lasting healing.

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    44 分
  • Guest Speaker: Zac Tsai (John 7:53-8:11)
    39 分
  • "the Holy Spirit person" (1 Corinthians 2:12-3:4)
    38 分
  • Practical Freedom Ministry: Word Curses and Lies
    42 分