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Zeal: Stir the Fire

Summary This sermon focuses on the biblical concept of zeal and fervency in the Christian life. Dr. John emphasizes that God is a God of zeal who desires His people to live with holy fire and passion, not lukewarmness or apathy. Drawing from Romans 12:11, he challenges the congregation to be ‘fervent in spirit, serving the Lord.’ The message explores five key points: God is a God of zeal, zeal has always marked God’s revival people, Jesus is the face…

Supernatural Peace – Governed by Heaven in a Troubled World

Sermon Click here to watch the sermon. Summary This sermon focuses on walking in supernatural peace during challenging times. Dr. John shares how God taught him to experience genuine peace during one of the most stressful periods of his ministry. He emphasizes that Christ’s peace is fundamentally different from worldly peace – it’s not circumstantial, temporary, or conditional, but rather an inheritance left by Jesus. The message explores four key principles: understanding that Christ’s peace differs from worldly peace, recognizing…

Let it Go – Freedom is Found in Release

sermon Summary This sermon focuses on the biblical principle of ‘letting go’ based on Hebrews 12:1, which calls believers to lay aside every encumbrance and sin that entangles us. Dr. John uses the analogy of a monkey trapped by its unwillingness to release a banana to illustrate how holding onto certain things keeps us captive. Drawing from the movie Frozen and Elsa’s song ‘Let It Go,’ the message emphasizes that God’s version of letting go leads to freedom, not isolation.…

Rekindling the Joy in Believing

Summary This sermon focuses on the power of joy in the Christian life, using the movie ‘Elf’ as an illustration of how belief can restore joy and hope. Dr. John emphasizes that joy is not based on circumstances but comes from believing in God as the ‘God of hope.’ He teaches that joy is supernatural, not childish, and is released through faith rather than feelings. The message highlights that joy and peace come together as a package from God, and…

It’s A Wonderful Life – I Want to Live Again

sermon Click here to watch the sermon. Summary This sermon addresses the critical issue of despair and suicidal thoughts, particularly during the Christmas season when depression rates are highest. Using Jeremiah 29:11 as the foundation, Dr. John emphasizes that God has plans for welfare, hope, and a future for His people, even when they feel like failures or captives. Drawing from the movie ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ and examining biblical figures like the Apostle Paul and King David who experienced…

How The Grinch Got His Heart Back

Sermon Summary Dr. John delivers a message about heart transformation using the story of the Grinch as a metaphor for how God changes hard hearts. He shares his personal testimony of how God changed his heart toward ministry and difficult people through Ezekiel 36:26. The sermon explores how hurt and sin create hard hearts that resist joy, worship, and community. Using the Grinch’s journey from isolation and bitterness to love and celebration, Dr. John illustrates how God wants to give…

Grateful in the Battle

Sermon Summary Dr. John delivers a powerful message on maintaining gratitude and joy even during life’s battles and trials. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, he addresses the church of Thessalonica who were facing persecution, showing how Paul’s instruction to ‘rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and in everything give thanks’ serves as a divine strategy rather than mere religious platitudes. Dr. John emphasizes that gratitude is not the seasoning for Christian life but the strategy for it, transforming pain into praise,…

Lifted Voices Open Heavens

Click here to watch the sermon. Summary This sermon from Acts 4:24-31 emphasizes the critical importance of prayer as the foundation of Christian life and church ministry. Dr. John shares his experience at the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, Korea, where he witnessed the power of unified prayer among the congregation. The message challenges believers to make prayer their first response rather than their last resort, highlighting how the early church’s instinctive reaction to threats was to gather and…

The God Who Restores

Click here to watch sermon. Summary Dr. John delivers a powerful message about God’s desire to restore what has been lost in our lives. Drawing from Joel 2:25-27, he explains that God wants to restore not just to our previous good days, but to something far better than we’ve ever experienced. The sermon addresses how sin brought disease, disaster, and destruction into the world, but God promises restoration that goes beyond our losses. Dr. John emphasizes that whether our losses…

Faith in the Fire

Click here to watch the sermon. Summary This sermon from Daniel 3:12-27 focuses on the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who were thrown into the fiery furnace for refusing to bow to King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image. Dr. John challenges a common translation of verse 18, arguing that the three men weren’t expressing doubt about God’s deliverance, but rather declaring their unwavering commitment regardless of circumstances. The message emphasizes that faith sometimes leads us into the fire rather than around…

Faith That Walks on Water

Watch the sermon here. Summary This sermon focuses on the biblical account of Peter walking on water from Matthew 14:22-33. Dr. John teaches about faith that enables believers to step out of their comfort zones and trust God even in the midst of storms and adversity. The message emphasizes that faith begins with a word from God, requires walking through difficult circumstances while keeping eyes fixed on Jesus, and results in God’s immediate help when we falter. Dr. John encourages…

God Heals – Your Healing Matters

Click here to watch the sermon. Summary Dr. John delivers a powerful message on why healing matters to God and believers. He emphasizes that healing is not insignificant just because it’s temporary, but rather it’s sacred because God is involved. Dr. John challenges the mindset that dismisses divine healing as unimportant, arguing that if God cares enough to provide healing through Christ’s stripes, then it must matter greatly. He explains that the Greek word ‘soteria’ (salvation) encompasses both temporal and…