Epistle of James Series

May / 2026Introduction to James Jun / 2026Epistle of James Series

Introduction to James

This sermon provides an introductory study of the Epistle of James, focusing on the author’s identity as the Lord’s brother and his profound transformation from skeptic to Jerusalem Church leader. It explores his humility as a “slave” of Christ and addresses his guidance to scattered Jewish Christian believers facing worldly trials.

Psalm 51: 18-19: Conclusion

In Psalm 51, David’s plea for mercy shifts from personal repentance to a vision of communal restoration. Beyond forgiveness, the sermon explores “God’s good pleasure”—His infinite power to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and restore the broken soul to a state more glorious and beautiful than it was before the fall.

Psalm 51:13-17: Bill of Grace

The Sermon explores the climax of Psalm 51, where David confronts the “bill of grace.” Moving from a “garage of repairs” to the reality of restoration, it highlights that religious rituals and words cannot pay for sin. Ultimately, the only sacrifice God desires is a broken spirit and a contrite heart.

Psalm 51:7-12: Workshop of Repair

This sermon explores David’s plea for restoration in Psalm 51:7–12. It details a “workshop of repair” where the sinner seeks personal transformation, renewed fellowship, and escape from judgment. Ultimately, it emphasizes that complete restoration is a divine work of mercy, requiring a humble heart rather than human effort or merit.

Psalm 51:3-6 : Pit Stop of Repentance

This sermon on Psalm 51:3–6 explores the destination of God’s mercy: true repentance. It highlights David’s shift from denial to confession, acknowledging sin as an offense against God alone. By recognizing innate sinfulness and the need for inward truth, a repentant heart finds wisdom and transformation through God’s righteous judgment.

Psalm 51:1-2 : The highway of God’s mercy

Psalm 51, vs 1-2 explores David’s deep repentance, defining sin as rebellion, perversion, and offense. It emphasizes that God’s mercy is not based on human merit, but on His eternal covenant, tender compassion, and faithful character—offering bottomless grace and a “waste of love” even to the chief of sinners.

Psalm 51 Series

Jan / 2026Psalm 51 Series Jan / 2026Psalm 51:1-2 : The highway of God’s mercy Jan / 2026Psalm 51:3-6 : Pit Stop of Repentance Feb / 2026Psalm 51:7-12: Workshop of Repair Feb / 2026Psalm 51:13-17: …