Sermons by Solomon Rees
HAPPILY EVER AFTER
In this message, we look at Hebrews 11:13–16 — a passage that reminds us we are strangers and exiles on the earth, looking forward to a better country, a heavenly one. Faith doesn’t just look back at what God has done; it looks ahead to what He has promised. As we study this text, may we be stirred to live as people who belong to another kingdom — confident that God is not ashamed to be called our God, for He has prepared a place for us.
Ponder the Wonder of Christmas
Ponder the wonder of Jesus’ birth as the angelic announcement to humble shepherds reveals God’s glory, peace, and joy entering the world through the Savior.
Trust in the Lord
Trusting in God is a privilege given to God’s children. Anchored by His love and mercy, a believer can find rest in the hope of the Lord
Come, Let us Run
Every believer is called to run a race that is set by our Heavenly Father. Looking to Jesus, we run diligently and patiently through this maze of life so that we can triumphantly declare like Paul, I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
The Rich Young Ruler and the Modern Christian
The Rich Young Ruler had all the markings of a pious life. But Jesus exposed his heart and his need for a Savior. The call to follow him needs to be taken seriously by those who profess their faith in Christ
Zealous Christian
Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.
Jesus Cleanses the Temple
When Jesus steps into the temple complex to “cleanse” it, what’s really going on?