Sermons by Darryl Dash and others from Liberty Grace Church, Toronto. Visit https://www.libertygrace.ca for more information.
Dwayne's preaching on Mark 10:17-31 and what it means to encounter self-assured. The good news is salvation belongs to God and He can save anyone. When He does, He not only grants you salvation but a new family, along with sufferings, that will be with
What does it mean to encounter outsiders? A desperate mom approaches Jesus to free her daughter from the demonic. He is in Gentile territory. She is a Canaanite, a Syrophoenician, a Gentile. She is outside the covenant and the covenant people. The disciples want Jesus to send her away... they
God is committed to his people, and It's satisfying when God's people respond. But God's people continue to fail, but hope is coming.
To live well in exile, draw a line, hold a big picture of God, and believe that history is headed somewhere.
God will restore the world, and the center of this new creation will be God living with us, and this should change how we live.
Our problem is severe. The solution is that we need a new heart from God.
Life is hard, but God cares. Things might get worse, but it's not about us. It's about God.
Creation matters to God, true worship matters to him, and we matter to him!
God fights for his people, but he will fight against those who reject him.
The new creation will be a place of joy and restoration, and we're made to look forward to that day.
Isaiah 53 points us to the bridge that reconciles God's wrath and love.
One person can make a difference by leading others to worship, trusting God in times of trouble, and by repenting quickly when they sin.
God cares about issues of injustice. Those who are responsible will be judged by God. But God will pardon those who turn to him.
God's people can be the problem just as much as the world, and Jesus is our only hope.
God's people are often in trouble, but God is kind and has all the resources they need.
Pay attention to your pain and the impotence of your false gods, and worship God instead.
We're all looking for meaning in life. What does Ecclesiastes teach us about where we can find it?
Praise God for the gift of passion that's an echo of an even greater love.
Fear God, get wisdom, apply wisdom, and remember Jesus, the ultimate wisdom.
Build your life on who God is, who you're not, and what matters most: God's wisdom.
A message from the series "Year of the Bible." God is wrathful, sovereign, just, and merciful.
A message from the series "Year of the Bible." David's life shows us that God is committed to his people, even when we fall short of who we should be. A sermon from 2 Samuel 23:1-7
A message from the series "Year of the Bible." Never underestimate the power of sin, our ability to rationalize sin, or the consequences of sin. But never underestimate God's grace.
A message from the series "Year of the Bible." God takes the initiative in providing what we need. We simply respond.
A message from the series "Year of the Bible." A sermon from Psalm 10
A message from the series "Year of the Bible." Desperate is normal. We can turn to God in our desperation, and we can find hope — resurrection hope — even as we face the worst.
The world was good, but we broke it through sin. But God offers hope that sin and evil won't have the final word.
Jesus came to seek and save the lost.
The birth of Jesus gives us a radical encounter with God's love and a profound repurposing of our lives. A sermon from John 17:18
Our relationship with Jesus changes our relationships with each other. A sermon from Philemon
We need people to encourage us, serve with us, and to serve.
Speak to God about people, and speak to people about God. A sermon from Colossians 4:2-6
Paul calls us to worship and commitment in our personal relationships. A sermon from Colossians 3:18-4:1
Remember who you are; act in light of who you are. A sermon from Colossians 3:1-17
A sermon from Ecclesiastes 7:1-12
Cling to Jesus and reject false teaching. A sermon from Colossians 2:16-23
We should thank God not just in a particular moment, but for all he's done. A sermon from Psalm 30
Ask God for what you need, because he knows how to give good gifts to his children. A sermon from Matthew 7:7-11
Keep your focus on Jesus, because he's everything you need. A sermon from Colossians 2:6-15
We exist to tell people about what Jesus has done.
Our greatest need is to renew our vision of Jesus. A sermon from Colossians 1:15-23
You don't need anything more than the gospel. You just need more of the gospel. A sermon from Colossians 1:1-14
When someone serves God faithfully in a local church, something remarkable happens. A sermon from Acts 20:17-38
The church isn't identified by outward appearances. The church is identified by its being in Christ. A sermon by RJ Umandap from 1 Corinthians 1:1-9
A sermon from 2 Chronicles 7:14
Life is dangerous, so pray that God protects you from sin and keeps you close to him. A sermon from Matthew 6:13
The power of the Gospel gives us the freedom to approach God and ask for his forgiveness, and the ability to show the same forgiveness to others.
God cares for your needs, and wants you to learn to trust him one day at a time.
Pray as part of a bigger story. A sermon from Matthew 6:9-10
Technology isn't inherently good or bad. Instead, it requires wisdom. A sermon from July 10, 2022