2026
January 4th, 2026
Comfort, Strength, And Hope for the Weary - A Sermon by Ruffin Hill
Isaiah 40 speaks directly to those who feel tired, discouraged, or forgotten. In this powerful passage, God reminds His people that He has not abandoned them and that His strength never fails.
This chapter reveals the greatness of God as Creator and Sustainer of all things, contrasting human weakness with His eternal power. While nations rise and fall and life’s burdens weigh heavy, the Word of God stands forever. Isaiah also confronts the fear that God does not see or care, and answers it with a clear promise: those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength.
2025
November 30th, 2025
Perfect Peace - A Sermon by Ruffin Hill
True peace is rare because the world seeks it in temporary things, while Scripture promises “perfect peace” only through God. This peace was purchased by Christ’s sacrifice, received by faith, and personally promised by Jesus, making it deeper and steadier than circumstances. Isaiah 26:3 teaches that God guards the hearts and minds of those who fix their trust on Him, not by removing trouble, but by sustaining them through it. Perfect peace is found not in ideal conditions, but in a perfect Savior.
December 14th, 2025
The Lifted Serpent - A Sermon by Ruffin Hill
This message connects Numbers 21 (the bronze serpent lifted on a pole) to John 3, teaching that the snakebite judgment pictures humanity’s sin problem and God’s only remedy: Christ “lifted up” on the cross. Just as the Israelites were healed by looking in faith without any man-made cure, salvation comes immediately and personally by trusting Jesus, not by religion, works, self-reform, rituals, or relics. The sermon urges believers to “lift Him up” so others can look and live, and it ends with a direct invitation to respond to Christ.
December 7th, 2025
Prince of Peace - A Sermon by Ruffin Hill
Isaiah 9:6 stands at the center of the biblical story, revealing who Jesus is in both His humanity and His deity, and pointing to His first coming and future reign. Through the names given to Him—Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace—Scripture shows Christ as beyond explanation, perfectly wise, all-powerful, eternally present, and the only true source of peace. His life, death, and resurrection secure salvation and peace that the world cannot provide. The passage ultimately calls each person to decide who rules their life: fear and worry, or the reigning Christ who invites them to trust Him.
December 28th, 2025
Abiding Joy - A Sermon by Ruffin Hill
Joy isn’t a feeling you chase. It’s a gift you receive. In John 15:11, Jesus speaks of a joy that is meant to be full and lasting. Not based on circumstances. Not shaken by hardship. Rooted in Him. This message looks at what Scripture says about true joy: peace with God, strength for today, and rejoicing that remains