2026 LCM English Theme Message 2: Our Supreme Trouble- We Do Not Know God

Our greatest trouble is not our circumstances, struggles, or even our sins at the surface level. It is our ignorance of who God truly is. When our view of God is small, our worship becomes shallow and our faith becomes fragile. But when we recover a high and biblical vision of His eternal, unchanging, all-present, all-knowing, and all-powerful nature, our hearts are reformed, our worship deepens, and our lives are brought into humble surrender before Him.

Year Of The Lord’s Favour

When Jesus announced “the year of the Lord’s favour,” he wasn’t promising a lucky year or offering optimism or religious comfort. He was claiming that God’s long-awaited rescue had arrived.
However, Jesus’ revelation heralded the unfolding of God’s salvation plan which subverts all human expectations.
Jesus’ coming ushered in a greater Jubilee that cancel the hidden spiritual debt through his ultimate sacrifice. The Kingdom of God that radically includes all people is already here.
Find out how Jesus redefines power, justice, and love—and why the kind of salvation He offers is not the one we expect, but the one we need.

The Good News of “God With Us”

Christmas is about “Immanuel – God with us”. But is “God with us” good or bad news for you? Jesus had come to seek and save sinners not because we are good, but He is good. What is so good about Jesus and why does every person need Him?

The Christian Sanctification

Holiness is not an optional pursuit but the ordained end of salvation.
The Spirit who regenerates also sanctifies, producing real change and a growing desire to please God. Where God grants new life, He also brings forth new obedience.

Acts 3: The Historical Healing and the Cross of Jesus

The gospel is not merely a story to admire but a reality to respond to. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ stand at the center of our faith, calling us to trust in His finished work, to repent daily, and to walk in the new life He gives. As we reflect on how God continues to work in the world, through His Spirit, His Word, and His people, may we seek true repentance, deepen our longing for His renewing grace, and testify to the restoration and refreshment He has brought into our lives. May our hearts be stirred to encounter Christ afresh and live in the power of His resurrection.

Sharing in Christ’s Sufferings and Glory

We tend to think of suffering with Christ in this world, yet we did not think about sharing in His glory. Our union with Christ is such a powerful truth that it tells us that as Christians living in this fallen world, our suffering and glory are not separated from Christ. Knowing this truth deeply helps gives us both comfort in weakness and also strength in battling sin.

Strengthening The Church Across Generations

In a culture that celebrates youth-driven churches, Paul’s letters to Timothy remind us that zeal alone is not enough. The Church was never meant to be youth-powered, but Word-powered and Spirit-led, where both the young and old walk together for the gospel.
From Paul’s mentorship and Timothy’s example, we rediscover what true ministry partnership looks like: zeal with truth, power with love, and service grounded in grace.

How To Await Christ’s Return?

Are you curious about Christ’s return and how He is returning? How would that affect both believers and nonbelievers? Listen to last Sunday’s message on what the Bible says about eschatology.

A Different Generation

This sermon explore Israel’s cycle of obedience and rebellion, showing how God’s faithfulness calls each of us to live differently in our own day.