Sermons from December 2025
To Us a Child is Born | Part 4: Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:7) | Tim Stephens
This sermon presents the kingdom of God as Scripture’s central theme. Christ’s kingdom is inaugurated through his death and resurrection, presently advancing through the gospel, and will be consummated at his return. From Isaiah 9:6–7, we see seven truths about this kingdom providing believers hope, comfort, and assurance in Christ’s victorious reign.
For To Us a Child is Born | Part 3: Our Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace (Isaiah 6:9)
This sermon on Isaiah 9:6 explores the final two messianic titles given to Jesus Christ. “Everlasting Father” highlights Christ’s eternal existence as God, while “Father” describes his functional role rather than his ontology. Jesus is the father of creation (through whom all things were made), the father of believers (birthing spiritual life and protecting his people), and the father of the age to come (ruling the restored future). “Prince of Peace” portrays Jesus as the divine ruler who brings comprehensive…
To Us a Child Is Born | Part 2: Our Wonderful Counselor and Mighty God (Isaiah 9:6)
Description: Isaiah 9:6 proclaims that the child born to usher in light, joy, liberty, and peace is Jesus Christ. Defending the prophecy’s fulfillment against skeptics, the sermon considers Jesus’ majestic titles, focusing on “Wonderful Counselor” (the source of divine wisdom guiding creation, redemption, and history), and “Mighty God” (evidence of his full deity, demonstrated in Scripture and his works). Ultimately, this child is “given to us” personally—for sinners to receive by faith as their own Savior, Lord, and King. Here is…
To Us a Child is Born | Part 1: The Light of Christ (Isaiah 9:1-5)
In this sermon on Isaiah 9:1–5, we’re reminded that Jesus Christ is the promised child and great light who dawns upon a people living in deep darkness—whether national, societal, or personal. The Scriptures reveal that Christ’s kingdom is inaugurated through his sacrificial death and victorious resurrection, turning darkness into light as sinners repent and believe the gospel. We consider five glorious effects of this gospel light in the lives of those who embrace Christ: multiplication of life, irrepressible joy, heartfelt…