66 in 52: A One Year Chronological Journey Through the Bible

Category: Sermons

  • God Never Said… Everything Happens for a Reason (Romans 8:28-39)

    God Never Said… Everything Happens for a Reason (Romans 8:28-39)

    When we talk about God’s will, we have to be careful not to flatten it into something simplistic. Scripture shows us that God commands some things, permits others, hates what is evil, and yet redeems what sin tries to destroy. Romans 8 will not allow us to say God is helpless, nor will it allow…

  • Making Disciples Who Make Disciples (Luke 9-10)

    Making Disciples Who Make Disciples (Luke 9-10)

    Discipleship isn’t a single dramatic moment—it’s a process with movement. Jesus calls people close, walks with them patiently, releases them gradually, and then trusts them to do it for someone else. Being sent doesn’t mean we’re finished learning; often, it’s being sent that reveals how much more we still need to learn. The goal of…

  • One Pink Candle (An Advent Sermon About Joy)

    One Pink Candle (An Advent Sermon About Joy)

    Have you ever wondered why there’s one pink candle on the Advent wreath? What makes the third Sunday of Advent Rejoice Sunday

  • Home For Good (Revelation 21-22)

    Home For Good (Revelation 21-22)

    In Revelation 21–22, God answers the deepest longing of the human heart—the longing for home. The Bible begins with God walking with humanity in a garden, and it ends with God making His home with His people in a garden-city. This isn’t escape from the world; it’s the restoration of everything sin has broken. Every…

  • Between Two Advents (Revelation 20)

    Between Two Advents (Revelation 20)

    Revelation 20 speaks to Christians living in the “in-between”—after Christ’s first coming but before His return. In the tension of the middle, we find hope: Jesus wins, evil ends, and our future is secure.

  • Armageaddaboutit (Revelation 19-21)

    Armageaddaboutit (Revelation 19-21)

    Revelation 17–19 confronts us with four contrasting pairs—Babylon or the Bride, the dirge or the doxology, the great supper of God or the marriage supper of the Lamb, the rider on the beast or the Rider on the white horse. These chapters show that when God wins, the question isn’t whether He triumphs — it’s…