https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-waftr-18dbb9c Who has the right to decide how God Is worshiped? Judges 17–18 records the collapse of true worship when man replaces God’s authority. The people make their own rules, use religion to serve themselves, and pursue success apart from obedience. This message calls us to submit to God’s appointed King—Christ—who alone restores worship accordingContinue reading “Judges 17-18”
Author Archives: Matt Cable
Judges 16
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-nyg82-18d090a What hope is there for those whose lives have been marked by failure and compromise? In this sermon, we trace Samson’s tragic descent through lust and vengeance, only to discover that God’s final verdict is far more gracious than we might expect. Explore how faith—not flawless character—is what secures our place in God’s eternalContinue reading “Judges 16”
Judges 15
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-jnutn-18c76b6 Are you tired of keeping score in your relationships? In Judges 15, we see how vengeance consumed Samson and the Philistines alike. But God was still at work, pointing us to Jesus–the Deliverer who breaks the cycle and offers forgiveness.
Judges 14
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4tug5-18be7b9 What happens when a man is chosen by God but ruled by his desires? Is it possible to be set apart , Spirit-empowered, and still spiritually shallow? In Judges 14, Samson’s strength hides a deeper weakness–he’s empowered by the Spirit but compromised in character. His story serves as a sobering warning: being used byContinue reading “Judges 14”
Judges 13
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-6sxzz-18b2abf Have you lost sight of the Author while staring at a confusing chapter of your life? Do you need a reminder that God hasn’t lost the plot line? In Judges 13, the story of Samson begins not with strength, but with silence, barrenness, and brokenness. Yet through it all, God shows himself to beContinue reading “Judges 13”
Isaiah 55
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-rpgnd-18a862e In a world full of cravings–more food, more stuff, more meaning–what if the thing we truly hunger for isn’t physical at all? This week’s sermon takes us to Isaiah 55, where God invites us to buy what we can’t afford and feast on what truly satisfies: “Why spend your labor on what does notContinue reading “Isaiah 55”
Judges 11-12
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-nhx9i-189c89c Have you ever tried to bargain with God? In this message from Judges 11-12, we meet Jephthah- a competent leader whose flawed, transactional view of God led to tragedy and devision. This sermon explores the danger of conditional faith and the call to trust God’s grace, not manipulate Him through vows or performance.
Judges 10
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-sjwny-1893eef People often cry out to God because the consequences of their choices become unbearable only later neglect Him when times are good. In Judges 10, we confront a dangerous pattern of unrepentant confession and the sobering reality of God’s justice. But the good news is this: even in this darkness, there is a SaviorContinue reading “Judges 10”
Resurrection Sunday: Luke 24
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ves2f-188827b Why do some people hear about the empty tomb and walk away unchanged? Luke 24 shows us that information alone doesn’t lead to transformation. It takes an encounter with the risen Jesus through His Word. This sermon unpacks the journey from confusion to clarity—and challenges you to respond in lifelong, committed worship.
John 18:1-12
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-tskk2-1885d42 Why would Jesus choose the cross when He had the power to escape it? In this Good Friday message, we follow Jesus from the garden to the cross and consider the stunning truth that He went to the cross willingly. With eyes wide open, He embraced the cup of God’s wrath so that the guiltyContinue reading “John 18:1-12”
