Accurate and expository sermons from Pastors David Chan, Freddie Gonzaga, and Dwayne Junco of NCC, a Christ-centered church in the Philippines that affirms New Covenant Theology and the Doctrines of Grace. Uploads every Sunday, 8:00 PM, PST.
As Christians, our call to make disciples comes at personal cost: we are called to be sheep amongst wolves, and earthly comfort is not something believers should expect. Today's sermon tackles several implications and applications of this truth, and explores the heart conditions which may hinder disciples of Christ from obeying His call to make disciples. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newcovcebu/message
Welcome to the New Covenant Church Cebu podcast, where we bring you sound sermons to encourage and uplift your spirit. Our church is an exuberant community of believers committed to sharing the life-transforming, sanctifying message of the gospel. In this podcast, we invite you to dive deeper into God's Word and discover practical insights that apply to everyday life. Our sermons are delivered by our pastors who are dedicated to preaching biblical truths. Whether you're a member of our church or a new listener seeking spiritual nourishment, we believe that these sermons will inspire you to grow in your faith and deepen your relationship with God. We invite you to tune in, open your heart, and allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you through His message. May you be refreshed and equipped to live a life that honors God and blesses others. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newcovcebu/message
After a three-year hiatus from posting sermons on our podcast, New Covenant Church is back and ready to share the Word of God to a broader audience. We are thrilled to announce that beginning this week, every Sunday at 7 PM, we will be sharing our sermons across all podcast platforms. Join us as we embark on this exciting digital journey, reconnecting with our global community and spreading the Word in the ever-expanding digital realm. Subscribe to our podcast today and receive automatic updates whenever a new sermon is released. You may also connect with us through our socials, @newcovcebu on both Facebook and Instagram. Today's sermon entitled “Spiritual Leprosy and Mosaic Messianic Foreshadows” is preached from Mark 1:40-45 and Leviticus 14. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newcovcebu/message
We say we have mercy on front-liners during this COVID season, or that we feel bad for certain people because of this or that reason. But what does mercy really mean? From the perspective of God towards us and how we, as sinners, should view or understand the word "mercy", how are we supposed to apply this in our lives as Christians?
Overview of Philippians in light of COVID-19 and quarantine
We have all been in situations wherein we hope for good news; we've been in very dark circumstances in our lives and hoped for some kind of solution or savior. We're in it now as a nation and as a species as COVID-19 sweeps through the globe, causing much death and sorrow to countless families. How do we face such circumstances from a spiritual point of view? How can we cope with such dire circumstances? Scripture shows us that this is not the first time for God to send wake-up calls to peoples and nations so that we would turn from our sins and run towards His mercy. Join us as we worship God together in our homes, remembering that our gathering is still honored by God as our hearts are one in Christ.
It's another Sunday stuck in quarantine, but this should not stop us from being Christ-like, and pursuing Him during our time in isolation. If we think about it, our earthly lives are all just one season of quarantine before we are judged as "spiritually okay" or "spiritually dead" and this coming judgment is a reality that nobody can escape. As we stay inside our homes, reflecting on the status of our health, may we also be more spiritually introspective.
This COVID-19 season is bringing into our awareness our own mortality, and in ways that cause much anxiety. It's ironic that so many people fear for the worst, and we are advised to behave as though we already have the virus, without realizing that we are all actually already taking steps closer to death each day. This is a reality that we simply refuse to face until a dire situation forces us to do so. How are we to respond to all of our individual, inescapable deaths? We might be able to save ourselves from the virus, but how are we to escape the inevitable judgment of Christ?
As followers of Christ, we are in service to Him. The way we live life for His glory is our service to Him. Thus, all of us are called to serve. But some are uniquely gifted by God according to His grace to serve as deacons. The question now is what kind of person is God looking for? What are the qualifications? As we continue with our foundation series, let’s study how God qualifies deacons in 1 Timothy 3:8-13.
Misunderstanding something leads to incorrect actions or reactions to what we hear or see. It can cause trouble, fight, losses or even death like a doctor who misunderstands a patient's sickness and prescribes the wrong medication. To misunderstand the righteousness of God and His requirements will lead to wrong methods and content of our evangelism. It is crucial that the content, as well as the method of our evangelism, carries a correct understanding of who God is and how a sinner gets into a right relationship with Him.
Many are uninterested in accountability, responsibility, and sacrifice. As part of the universal church, is it necessary to be part of a local church? Is church membership even biblical? Join us in learning why God commands us to forsake not the assembly and be part of a local church.
How do we preach? Do we get to choose the topic based on our interests? Are we supposed to think of what we believe the church needs to hear and tailor our sermons accordingly? What does it mean to be a faithful preacher/ messenger of God? Does pastoring have to do with making sure that the sermon is effective in getting more and more people to come to church? Maybe you're wondering what a healthy or faithful church looks like? We would like to invite you to join us as we tackle some Core Values that we believe churches must have, to ensure the faithfulness of the entire congregation towards the Lord Jesus Christ.
New Year's Resolutions are very common every January. And as cliche as it may sound, many churches rightly maximize this yearly new year mindset by preaching sermons on resolutions. However, we would like to take a slightly different approach. Instead of having resolutions, why not make 2020 make a "year of foundations" instead?
Many times, we start the new year strong and excited and end the year exhausted, discouraged, barely surviving, and disillusioned. We often wonder if we're really on track, or if we have drifted from our goals. In this sermon, we examine the Beatitudes in relation to our Great Mission as disciples of Christ. We go through each beatitude with the intention of doing a self-check if we are truly still following Christ and the purpose for which He sent us, or if we have somehow derailed. Ultimately, our goal and purpose is to come back to Christ with a renewed sense of purpose and excitement for the coming year.
Are we as eager to know Him as eager as He was to come and save us? It always feels unfair and unnatural when we think of the perfect love He shows us, compared to our imperfect love for Him. However, that is the whole point of grace and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
How are our spiritual disciplines? Faith, prayer, bible reading, fellowship, and evangelism? Are we still enjoying and delighting? Or has the many issues and comforts and distractions of the world overwhelmed our spiritual appetites? Perhaps you feel desperate... deep down, you know that you're supposed to reading Scripture and meditating, but your heart is just not into it. What to do?
To praise God is the work of a redeemed heart. It is an intentional act driven by our knowledge of who God is and his actions toward His people. As we receive from God things that we do not deserve, let us reciprocate by expressing both in words and actions the praise He deserves that we often fail to give.
How can we trust a God who we might feel is far away? How can we learn to trust a God who is so big and sovereign but does not exactly tell us how to live our lives with specifics? We have a tendency to look for exact and specific instructions for life. But when it comes to our faith, much of it has to do with prayer and living out how we understand and interpret His Word. Still, there is a substantial amount of vagueness. In this sermon, we hope to encourage everyone that there is indeed reason to trust Him, and in such a way that is reasonable at profound at the same time.
When considering a temptation or a sin, we often think of the pleasures and promised rewards and not the consequences. When we think of the consequences, our minds seem to always downplay the horrors or minimize the potential pain of the sin. We look for ways to excuse, justify, or even promote sin. As we continue with our Genesis Series, our hope and prayer is to encourage everyone to pursue intentional holiness by looking at the negative example of Cain, the effects of sin, while simultaneously relying on the grace and power of Christ
Why is sin so difficult to resist? What makes it so deceptive and alluring? Is there hope for us when it comes to living a pure and holy life? How are we to go through the rest of our days, living for Christ, knowing that the powerful force of sin is ever-present in our earthly lives? We hope and pray that this sermon gives you hope and encouragement to press on in following Christ, in the midst of the fiery temptations to sin.
What does it mean to have a divine purpose for life? For why we exist? For why we live and breathe? The question of purpose and origins is an age-old question that strikes at the very core of our being. As we can see in the book of Genesis, all of us are divinely designed to have very specific roles, all for His glory and our benefit. When we misuse or abuse our purpose, we end up anxious and eventually, ruined.
Knowing facts about God and Genesis is surely helpful, and doctrines from the book of Genesis are as fascinating as they are necessary. However useful these are, they will not be enough for the Christian life. One of the things that make up a huge part of our relationship with God is our awe, admiration, and amazement of Him. We must always be captivated by His magnificent attributes. In fact, one of the problems or causes of boredom when it comes to Scripture reading is the tendency to memories facts, without meditating on His attributes.