Pastor Messages

Church Messages from First Church of Deliverance


This message explores the moments after Christ’s resurrection when He appears to the disciples and speaks about the kingdom of God. It’s a reflection on what the Church should truly be focused on—God’s kingdom, not earthly concerns.

A deep look at the Lord’s Supper—not just as a tradition but a sacred moment of self-examination. Are we taking communion seriously, or just as a ritual?

This message compares spiritual “mountaintop” experiences through the lives of Moses, Paul, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It explores how such moments bring clarity and closeness to God, but also prepare us for challenges below.

A heartfelt message on dealing with personal trials and spiritual warfare. Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” reminds us that God’s grace is sufficient even in our weakness.

A warning against false teachings and philosophies that pull believers away from Christ. It urges the church to stay rooted in Biblical truth.

A musical meditation and testimony of trust in God’s sovereignty through life’s ups and downs.

These sermons remind us that giving should come from the heart, not obligation or greed. It’s about trust, love, and obedience to God’s principles.

Jesus said He came not to bring peace but a sword. This message unpacks the tension the Gospel can cause in families, and the cost of true discipleship.

A call to unity and encouragement within the body of Christ. We’re reminded not to neglect gathering together, especially in trying times.

Words have weight, especially in God’s house. This message challenges believers to be mindful of speech and approach worship with reverence.

A message about staying on the path of righteousness, avoiding temptation, and walking in wisdom.

It continues the theme of reverence in God’s house—not just in what we say, but how we act. It’s about worship that honors God.

A heartfelt tribute focused on joy, legacy, and the blessing of a cheerful heart even through loss.

14. STOP ELEATING OURSELVES! (1 Corinthians 2:1-5)

A strong message against pride in the pulpit or pew. Paul’s example reminds us that our faith should rest not in human wisdom but in the power of God.

A passionate appeal to be like the Bereans—diligently searching the scriptures to confirm truth and deepen faith.

Unity in the early church is the focus here, especially at Pentecost. When believers are together in purpose and prayer, the Spirit moves mightily.

This message deals with the judgment of believers’ works. What are we building with—gold or straw? Will our works endure the fire?

A brief moment of worship and surrender, calling believers to lay down everything at the feet of Jesus.

A reminder that Jesus is the only solid foundation. Everything else is shifting sand.

A convicting message about how defilement doesn’t come from outside but from within. It’s the heart that needs transforming.