Sermons and other resources from Han Vision EM (a church in Lawrenceville, Georgia) and its pastor Joe Song.
What is the content of the greatest prayer ever prayed? EP 106 The Greatest Prayer Matthew 26:36-46 (12-6-20)
How big of a a deal was prayer to Jesus? How about for you? EP 105 The Priority of Prayer Matthew 26:36-46 (11/29/20)
Are we as loyal to Jesus as we think we are? EP 104 Scattered Matthew 26:30-35 (11/22/20)
EP 103. Betrayed Matthew 26:17-25 (11/8/20)
EP 102 Prepared for Burial Matthew 26:1-16 (11/2/20)
What really matters in the end? EP 101. The Final Judgment Matthew 25:31-46 (10/25/20)
Will you be ready when the master returns? What have you been doing with what God has entrusted you with? EP 100. The Parable of the Talents: Matthew 25:14-30 (10/8/20)
When Jesus finally returns how do you know you will be ready? EP 99 The Ten Virgins Matthew 25:1-13 (10/11/20)
When is the exact time when Jesus will return and what will it be like? EP 98 The Hour Unknown Matthew 24:36-41 (10/4/20)
Jesus talks about his second coming! He tells us what we can expect. The End of the Age IV: The Coming of the Son of Man Matthew 24:29-25 (9/27/20) EP 98
What will happen before Jesus returns? What is this strange abomination of desolation that Jesus talks about in Matthew 24?
We diver deeper into this incredible passage about the end of the age. Matthew 24:1-14 Sunday (9/13/20)
What will happen before Jesus returns? Matthew 24:1-14 Sunday (8/2/20)
We are finally finishing the series of Woes! We see Jesus' heart for those who reject him! Matthew 23:29-36 (8/30/20)
Many of us are spiritually dead and don't even know it. Jesus examines the lives of the Pharisees Matthew 23:27-28 (8/9/20)
How much time do you spend on the outside rather than the internal? Which do you think matters more to God?
Often times we hide our greed inside holy sounding motives. Jesus calls this out in us
Clip from our Sunday zoom service (7/5/20). Matthew 23:13-15. Judgement comes for hypocritical Christians! Is that you?
Clip from our zoom worship service from 6/28/2020. The sermon based on Matthew 23:1-12
Jesus tells us the second greatest commandment, but what does it mean to love your neighbor as yourself?
The greatest commandment is to love the LORD your God with all your heart, soul, and strength. But what does that even look like?!?!?
The Jewish religious leaders attempt to trap Jesus with a trick question about the afterlife. His reply shocks and shames them!
As God’s children, we are called to surrender everything we have including our bodies, time, and money.
In Matthews 22, the Parable of the Wedding Banquet, we learn that God invites all into his kingdom, but only few enter. In order to be those few, we must embrace repentance, discard our dirty rags of sin, and wear the spotless robes the death of Jesus has provided.
We must produce fruit for the kingdom both internally and externally through obedience to the Lord's commandments.
God has mercifully given us the chance to enter his kingdom if we can give up our passive lifestyles and start working for God.
If we only seek God when it is convenient, we must ask: does man or God have complete authority over our life?
God expects His people to be fruitful believers who do not only receive blessings and forgiveness but also share His love with unwavering faith.
Today's podcast includes our whole service from praise, prayer, and sermon. However, for todays sermon we get a closer look at the importance of protecting and valuing the lord's temple.
Before Jesus' second coming, we must awake from our disobedience and serve His kingdom with true hearts.
As the world is changing before our eyes, we are reminded on how to find joy through these dark times.
God reminds us that he is the only being we can trust, for the Lord alone fulfills every promise to his children.
As Jesus reaches his last destination before passover, he comes across two blind men. Despite these men being cursed on by the crowd that followed Jesus, they asked for the impossible. They asked to see with faith and it was given to them. Through these men we are able to realize that when it comes to asking God for things, we tend to underestimate how powerful he is by asking for our small desires instead of bigger things.
Guest speaker Clement Lin shares how every follower can confidently share the gospel by remembering Jesus' compassion, power, and community.
The mother of Zebedee's sons comes to Jesus with a special request. Jesus sheds his wisdom by explaining the true importance of serving God and those around you.
Jesus asks that we suffer with him because obeying the laws of God, regardless of any suffering and hardships, is the way to eternal life.
Today's message is from Jesus telling a parable about a beggar who is in desperate search for work. When this beggar receives the opportunity to work in a vineyard for the eleventh hour, we are reminded of what an honor it is to serve such a generous God and to be called to his kingdom to serve. Will you work in the vineyard?
We are invited by Jesus to have a place in the city of God if we can truly give up everything—all worldly desires and riches— in order to truly follow him.
When a rich young ruler asks how to have eternal life, Jesus gets straight to the heart of the matter, a challenge to many of us to let go of that which keeps us from loving and knowing God.
Jesus invites the little children to come to him, "for to such belong the kingdom of heaven"—an echo of Jesus' words to Nicodemus: "Unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.”
Marriage was instituted by God as an unbreakable commitment—a hard reality to grasp for everyone around Jesus (including us).
Jesus shares a parable unpacking the vastness and persistence of God's forgiveness—a quality that he also expects his believers to show towards others.
Jesus explains what our response ought to be when we’re wronged—a teaching that challenges many of our lifestyles.
Guest speaker Jason Nettles shares about the relentless love of God in the Gospel of Christ and challenges our church to take ownership of our faith and our church.
The will and heart of God for "these little ones" may differ greatly from the will and heart of many of us towards the very same group of people.
The way Jesus talks about repentance challenges many of us to resist sin and take vigilant measures to remove it from our lives for the sake of entering life.
When the disciples ask Jesus "Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?" Jesus' response challenges a desire within many of us to be honored among men and women.
After verbally foretelling his death and resurrection, Jesus' miraculous response to the temple tax powerfully foreshadows the Gospel.
Immediately following the disciples' mountaintop experience, they're faced with the outcome of their faithlessness. We can learn much from how Jesus responds.
As Jesus is transfigured on a mountain with his inner circle, it becomes clear that Jesus is truly the beloved Son of God—a reality with the power to transform our lives.
Jesus calls us to carry our cross and follow him—forsaking the world, denting ourselves, and looking forward to Christ’s return with his angels in God’s glory.